Equipment and furniture are covered for both physical access and effective communication....
Search Results "Covered Dwelling Unit (CBC 11A)"
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F. Electronic and information technology
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1.1 Knowing Your Rights and Responsibilities
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) covers public and private health care facilities and doctors offices. ...
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Interacting with People with Significant Allergies, Asthma, Chemical and other Environmental Sensitivities, and Respiratory-related Disabilities
Use unscented products that emit low or no volatile organic compounds (VOCs are a broad category covering room-cleaning solvents and fumes from new carpets and furniture) like solvent-free...
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III-7.1000 General
The standards to be used in new construction and alterations covered by subpart D of the Department's title III regulation are those found in the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility...
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.3 ASTM
The standards cover the minimum impact attenuation requirements, when tested in accordance with Test Method F 355, for surface systems to be used under and around any piece of playground...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(viii) and 36.105(d)(1)(viii)—Determination Made Without Regard to the Ameliorative Effects of Mitigating Measures
the Department to add language to these sections stating that, although the ameliorative effects of mitigating measures may not be considered in determining whether an individual has a covered...
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Accessible golf cars (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many commenters argued that while the existing title II regulation covered the issue, the Department should nonetheless adopt specific regulatory language requiring golf courses to provide...
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Facilities operated through contractual, licensing, or other arrangements with other public entities or private entities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As the Department stated in the preamble to the original title II regulation, ‘‘[a]ll governmental activities of public entities are covered, even if they are carried out by contractors....
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Organization of This Rule
intends to engage in additional rulemaking in the near future addressing accessibility in these areas and others, including next generation 9–1–1 and accessibility of Web sites operated by covered...
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B. Accessibility
such as a shelter’s parking, walkway to the entrance, entrance, toilets, bathing facilities, drinking fountains, sleeping area, food distribution and dining quarters, first aid/medical unit...
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Benefits
problem that “denies people with disabilities the opportunity to compete on an equal basis and to pursue those opportunities for which our free society is justifiably famous, and costs the United...
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4. Federal Appellate Case Law Addressing Captioning and Audio Description
See Brief for the United States as Amicus Curiae Supporting Appellants and Urging Reversal at 15-16, Harkins Amusement, supra, (9th Cir. Feb. 6, 2009) (No. 08-16075). 13....
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Executive summary
The United States Access Board develops guidelines and maintains design criteria for the built environment to maximize accessibility for persons with disabilities. ...
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Overview
A report by the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO-10-519) revealed that, despite legislation obligating states and schools to provide equal access, opportunities for physical...
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Integration
Two women who had mental illness and developmental disabilities were treated at the psychiatric unit of a state hospital....
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Evaluate Your Need to Identify as Someone Who Requires Assistance During an Evacuation
(FEMA & United States Fire Administration 2001) Many do not recognize their own need for assistance....
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Getting From Here to There—Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Section 1.2 of FSORAG defines an outdoor recreation access route as "a continuous, unobstructed path designed for pedestrian use that connects constructed features in a campground, camping unit...
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Grievance Procedure
Copies of such records will be provided to the United States upon request....
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ROUNDABOUT OVERVIEW
Roundabouts are appearing with increasing frequency in the United States, primarily because of their benefits to traffic operations and safety....
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A. Question 1: Applicability of Section 904.4.1’s Exception
The United States has assessed the photographs that the Court and Plaintiff submitted; from those photographs, the length of the counter, as built, appears to be longer than thirty-six inches...
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4.1.3. Ongoing Costs
As described in Section 3.3.2, generally one unit of audio description hardware is required per movie theater complex in order for a movie theater to provide audio description in all of...
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Stages.
On the other hand, the overall scoping for ALS has been reduced in the Department's proposed requirement, thus mitigating the cost to covered entities. ...
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IV. RESOLVING ADA COMPLAINTS THROUGH MEDIATION
Using more than 400 professional ADA-trained mediators throughout the United States, the ADA Mediation Program continues to ensure compliance with the ADA at minimal expense to the government...
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Section 36.406(a)(2) Applicable Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
While employers of fewer than 15 employees are not covered by title I's employment discrimination provisions, there is no such limitation with respect to new construction covered under title...