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BACKGROUND
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BACKGROUND
Title II requires public entities to administer their services, programs, and activities in the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of qualified individuals with disabilities...
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FAQ: What are "Corada WorkGroups?"
obligations, how to measure, etc Provides real-time communication with a project team, staff or clients, with instant updates, notifications and the ability to see all WorkGroup activity...
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III-6.4000 Alterations: Historic preservation
Instead, the owner modifies the usual operational policies and provides alternative access to the activities offered in the inaccessible room by making available a video presentation of...
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Inquiries about service animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposal would also require persons with disabilities to obtain medical documentation and carry it with them any time they seek to engage in ordinary activities of daily life in their...
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Fixed Route System and Demand Responsive System
If a service is provided along a given route, and a vehicle will arrive at certain times regardless of whether a passenger actively requests the vehicle, the service in most cases should...
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II-1.3000 Relationship to title III
In many situations, however, public entities have a close relationship to private entities that are covered by title III, with the result that certain activities may be at least indirectly...
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1134A.8 Lavatories, vanities, mirrors and towel fixtures
The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 pounds (22.2 N)....
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1134A.7 Water closets
The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 pounds (22.2 N)....
- Rebuilding Together Twin Cities - Minneapolis, MN
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Wheelchairs and other power-driven mobility devices.
mobility disabilities have utilized riding lawn mowers, golf cars, large wheelchairs with rubber tracks, gasoline-powered, two-wheeled scooters, and other devices for locomotion in pedestrian areas...
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Wheelchairs and other power-driven mobility devices.
mobility disabilities have utilized riding lawn mowers, golf cars, large wheelchairs with rubber tracks, gasoline-powered, two-wheeled scooters, and other devices for locomotion in pedestrian areas...
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Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
Areas where the Department believes entities may incur benefits that are not monetized in the formal analysis include, but may not be limited to, the following: Use benefits accruing...
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B. The ADA Standards for Accessible Design
101-485, pt. 2, at 117-18 (1990) (noting that “the term [readily accessible to and usable by] contemplates a high degree of convenient accessibility, entailing accessibility of parking areas...
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Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
Areas where the Department believes entities may incur benefits that are not monetized in the formal analysis include, but may not be limited to, the following: Use benefits accruing...
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
Accommodations for persons with disabilities in buildings containing newly constructed covered multifamily dwellings, new common use areas serving existing covered multifamily dwellings,...
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
Accommodations for persons with disabilities in buildings containing newly constructed covered multifamily dwellings, new common use areas serving existing covered multifamily dwellings,...
- Center for Living & Working - Worcester, MA
- Pilot Rock UT Series Side Accessible Picnic Table Using Recycled Plastic
- Caroma® USA Sydney Smart II Elongated Toilet
- AccessRec DuraDeck 2 Molded Plastic Mat Ground Surface
- Allegion aptiQ MT11 Multi-Technology Mullion Reader
- Acoustiguide Opus Touch™ Museum Guide with Touchscreen
- Acoustiguide Opus Click™ Multimedia Museum Guide