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Drafting the ADA
By August, 1987, Robert Burgdorf had a complete draft of what was now called, at the suggestion of NCD member Kent Waldrep, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1987....
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Section 36.311 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
disabilities have utilized for locomotion purposes riding lawn mowers, golf cars, large wheelchairs with rubber tracks, gasoline-powered, two-wheeled scooters, and other devices that are not designed...
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Injunctive Relief
Designation of ADA Coordinator: Within 30 days, UPDC shall designate an employee to coordinate its Title II compliance and will provide such individual’s name to the United States. 28...
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Section 1630.11 Administration of Tests
disabling visual impairment does not request an accommodation for a written examination because he or she is usually able to take written tests with the aid of his or her own specially designed...
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5. Grievance Procedure
The City later identified a significantly more expensive design "bulb-out" solution that extends the sidewalk out into the street, thereby avoiding the sub-sidewalk basement....
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Captioning, narrative description, and video interpreting services. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Two of the auxiliary aids now included--public telephones equipped with volume control mechanisms and hearing aid-compatible telephones--are designed for individuals who are hard of hearing...
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A4.33.7 Types of Listening Systems
People without hearing aids can use them, but people with hearing aids need a special receiver to use them as they are presently designed....
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2.2.3 Receivers
Most manufacturer supply a number of receivers that vary in complexity and secondary features, but all are designed to accord with the characteristics of their own transmitters....
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Miscellaneous Provisions
Materials: All materials sent to the United States pursuant to this Agreement shall be sent by e-mail to david.knight@usdoj.gov (or to any other e-mail address that the United States designates...
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Section 36.404 Alterations: Elevator Exemption (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
the case with new construction, the term "shopping center or shopping mall'' only includes floor levels housing at least one sales or rental establishment, or any floor level that was designed...
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Feature 6 - Restrooms
ADA Standards for Accessible Design | Temporary Barrier Removal Suggestions for Accessible Features...
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Parking
Van-accessible spaces must be designated as such on the sign at these spaces. If only one accessible space is provided, it must be a van-accessible space....
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Common Problems with Toilet Rooms
All features of this toilet room comply with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design. The door is centered at the end of a narrow hallway....
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Turnstiles and Security Gates at Entrances
It may be readily achievable to add an accessible door handle to the outside of the exit door, install a sign that designates this door as the accessible entrance, and permit people with...
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Communication Features in Guest Rooms
In addition, permanent installation of visual alarm appliances is considerably less expensive and easier to achieve as part of facility design and construction than as a retrofit....
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§ 382.63 Carrier programs
(c)(1) Major and National carriers (as defined in the DOT publication Air Carrier Traffic Statistics), and every U.S. carrier that shares the designator code of a Major or National carrier...
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Scoping Requirements
Scoping requirements for signs in section 216 cover room designations, which are required to be tactile, and directional and informational signs which are not required to be tactile but...
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1117B.5.7
California's standards for signage are more stringent than Section 4.30 of the ADA Standards for Accessible Design. 1117B.5.7 Mounting location and height. ...
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Accessible Sports Facilities
, New Freedom Initiative, February 1, 2001 The recreation facility guidelines described in this guide focus on the accessible features of unique sports-related elements in newly designed...