against retaliation or coercion applies broadly to any individual or entity that seeks to prevent an individual from exercising his or her rights or to retaliate against him or her for having...
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II-3.11000 Retaliation or coercion
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11B-404.2.4.2 Doorways without doors or gates, sliding doors, and folding doors
Doorways less than 36 inches (914 mm) wide without doors or gates, sliding doors, or folding doors shall have maneuvering clearances complying with Table 11B-404.2.4.2....
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11B-213.3.2 Water closets
CBC path of travel obligation to remove existing barriers only allows "safe harbor" dating back to the "immediately preceding edition" (see 11B-202.4, Exception 2), existing facilities having...
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11B-502.7.1 Arrangement
This section requires that persons with disabilities not be required to travel behind parking spaces other than the one in which they have parked. ◼ ETA Editor's Note While 2010 ADA...
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11B-213.3.4 Lavatories
CBC path of travel obligation to remove existing barriers only allows "safe harbor" dating back to the "immediately preceding edition" (see 11B-202.4, Exception 2), existing facilities having...
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11B-606.3 Height
ETA Editor's Note Top-mounted sinks installed in counters having the top surface 34 inches above the floor will exceed the maximum rim height allowed, regardless of how thin the flange...
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11B-703.7.2.6 Toilet and bathing facilities geometric symbols
When toilet and bathing facilities have doorway openings instead of doors, such as at airports or stadiums, the geometric identification symbol should be located at the proper height adjacent...
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11B-213.3.3 Urinals
CBC path of travel obligation to remove existing barriers only allows "safe harbor" dating back to the "immediately preceding edition" (see 11B-202.4, Exception 2), existing facilities having...
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1132A.3 Width and height of interior doors and secondary exterior doors
A pair of doors, manual or automatic, must have at least one leaf which provides a clear width of not less than 32 inches (813 mm), measured with the door positioned at an angle of 90 degrees...
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11B-1004.1 Clear floor space
Exercise machines and equipment shall have a clear floor space complying with Section 11B-305 positioned for transfer or for use by an individual seated in a wheelchair....
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Elevator Exception 1—Section 206.2.3 of the 2010 Standards
Exception 1 to Section 206.2.3 of the 2010 Standards contains an elevator exception for private buildings or facilities that are less than three stories or that have less than 3,000 square...
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Common Use Areas in Residential Facilities—Section 203.8 of the 2010 Standards
FHAct must comply with FHAct accessibility requirements, including the requirement to be on an accessible route, regardless of whether or not the common use areas serve units required to have...
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1003.2.1 Boat Slips
Where gangways and transition plates connect and are required to have handrails, handrail extensions shall not be required....
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3. Primary Consideration: Who Chooses the Auxiliary Aid or Service?
The requesting person’s choice does not have to be followed if: the public entity can demonstrate that another equally effective means of communication is available; use...
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11B-1003.3.1 Boat slip clearance
Where the conditions in exception 3 are satisfied, existing facilities are only required to have one accessible boat slip with a pier clearance which runs the length of the slip....
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Effective Communication Provisions
Effective Communication Provisions Covered entities must provide aids and services when needed to communicate effectively with people who have communication disabilities....
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Exam Tables and Chairs
An accessible exam table or chair should have at least have the following: ability to lower to the height of the wheelchair seat, 17‒19 inches from the floor; and elements to stabilize...
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2.4.3 Impetus for Manufacturers to Improve MDE Accessibility
2.4.3 Impetus for Manufacturers to Improve MDE Accessibility MDE manufacturers have strong ties to health care professionals and interests in meeting patient care needs....
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1003.2.1 Boat Slips
Where gangways and transition plates connect and are required to have handrails, handrail extensions shall not be required....
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What surface characteristics are required of an accessible route?
Because the sample size was small, the testing method unique, and the findings not yet corroborated by other research, the suggested values have not been included in the body of ADAAG and...
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1003.2.1 Boat Slips
Where gangways and transition plates connect and are required to have handrails, handrail extensions shall not be required....
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VIII. MONITORING
The United States shall have the right to verify compliance with this Agreement and the ADA, both as set forth in this Consent Decree and through any means available to the general public...
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Introduction
Many employers have asked how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act affect their ability to achieve this goal.(1) Specifically, employers have asked whether...
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Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
Some people who are blind or have low vision use canes to detect barriers that jut into the path of travel, whether along the accessible route or any other circulation path....