New Construction and Alterations The ADA requires that all new facilities built by public accommodations, including small businesses, must be accessible to and usable by people with disabilities...
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New Construction and Alterations
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Section 35.151(g)(2)
area that has seating encircling, in whole or in part, a field of play or performance area such as an arena or stadium, to place wheelchair spaces and companion seats around the entire facility...
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Doors, Doorways, and Gates
In transient lodging facilities, doors and doorways in inaccessible guest rooms are required to provide a clear width of at least 32 inches....
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A. Prohibition of Discrimination
Pursuant to 42 U.S.C § 12182(a), MSHA shall also provide deaf and hard of hearing Patients and Companions with the full and equal enjoyment of the services, privileges, facilities, advantages...
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224.6 Housing at a Place of Education
Apartments or townhouse facilities that are provided by or on behalf of a place of education, which are leased on a year-round basis exclusively to graduate students or faculty and do not...
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Saunas and steam rooms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
While this exception may limit the accessibility of small existing saunas or steam rooms, such facilities would remain subject to the ADA's general requirement to ensure that individuals...
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Primary Function
§36.403(b) A "primary function" is a major activity for which the facility is intended....
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206.2.4 Spaces and Elements
At least one accessible route shall connect accessible building or facility entrances with all accessible spaces and elements within the building or facility which are otherwise connected...
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2. No Admission
By agreeing to and voluntarily entering into this Settlement Agreement, there is no admission or concession by the City, direct or indirect, express or implied, that any Pedestrian Facility...
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1. Number of Roll-in Showers
If there are more than 50 guestrooms/suites in the facility, are the proper number of accessible rooms with roll-in showers provided per table 9.1.2 below....
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Determine Your Evacuation Options When Traveling
When staying in hotels/motels/cruise ships and other lodging facilities: When you have a choice, do you think about whether you want the view or the safety of a lower floor?...
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4. a. ACCESS GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS
Checklist for Readily Achievable Barrier Removal Easy-to-use survey tool for identifying barriers in facilities....
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7.3(1)
EXCEPTION: In alterations, at least one check-out aisle shall be accessible in facilities under 5000 square feet of selling space....
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5.1 Public Notification of Availability
5.1 Public Notification of Availability People have to know that ALS are available before they attend a performance or lecture and where to get them once they enter the facility....
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1.5 Accessible Route Requirements for Campus Settings
1.5 Accessible Route Requirements for Campus Settings: For campus-style school facilities with multiple buildings and functional areas, the accessible route/path of travel situation can...
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Place of Public Accommodation
A facility, operated by a private entity, whose operations affect commerce and fall within at least one of the following categories: (1) Places of lodging....
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7.6 Training
Accommodations that may be necessary, depending on the needs of particular individuals, may include: accessible locations and facilities for people with mobility disabilities;...
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Sources of Technical Assistance
www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/adahom1.htm Other Documents Available from the Department of Justice Self-Evaluation Checklist for Hotels and Motels to Ensure Access to Services and Facilities...
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Width
The AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (p. 5) recommends a minimum width of 120 cm (48 inches) for any facility designed to be used by bicyclists.(2) This is based on...
- FCE & Post-Offer Testing in the Era of ADA Title I
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Introduction
Three Federal laws – the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA),1 Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) (Title II),2 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation...
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III. PROTECTING THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE ADA
The Court made clear that the federal government may continue to sue States for injunctive relief and money damages under Title I, and that private individuals may sue state officials in...
- Wyoming Services for Independent Living - Cody, Lander, and Rock Springs, WY
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