businesses that meet the ADA’s definition of “public accommodation” (restaurants, hotels, movie theaters, and doctors’ offices are just a few examples), commercial facilities (such as office buildings...
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The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
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Accessible Routes from Site Arrival Points and Within Sites
4.1.2(1) and (2), and the 2010 Standards, at sections 206.2.1 and 206.2.2, require that at least one accessible route be provided within the site from site arrival points to an accessible building...
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11B-208.2 Minimum number
However, where parking levels serve different building entrances, accessible spaces should be dispersed so that access is provided to each entrance. ◼...
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Resources for Web Developers
This program was developed in conjunction with the Access Board, the Department of Justice, and the Department of Education and provides an interactive demonstration of how to build accessible...
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F103 Modifications and Waivers
of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Secretary of the Department of Defense, and the United States Postal Service to modify or waive the accessibility standards for buildings...
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1. WORKING WITH VOLUNTEERS
Building a relationship with your local CERT offers access to the most up-to-date information about what is happening in the city. ALSO......
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2. CREATING A SPACE
Before (preparedness): Host preparedness events Conduct outreach Build visibility Create hub for posting resources and information After (response...
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A. Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Emergency Shelters
To help identify older buildings that may be good candidates to become accessible shelters, a copy of the Accessible Shelter Quick-Check Survey is provided on page 7....
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Maintaining Accessibility in Museum Programs
Once inside the building, visitors with disabilities want to fully experience all that museums have to offer – exhibitions, programs, special events, publications, and videos....
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Regulatory Process Matters
analysis (RIA) of this rule and the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board is preparing an RIA for its Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings...
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Acknowledgements
Fraser, Senior Building Code Specialist, National Fire Protection Assoc., Inc. (NFPA) Kathy Gips, New England ADA Center Darlene Hemerka, J.D....
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Tread Obstacles on Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Although these requirements are not mandatory for stairs that aren't part of a means of egress for a building, compliance will ensure the stairs are safe and comfortable to use....
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2.2.2.2 New York State Standards
Enforcement of the standards is the option of the local building code inspectors (who have, literally, thousands of items to verify on a checklist code)....
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Situations and Solutions
JAN also suggested using a training DVD to help build workplace social skills. An applicant with ASD applied for a research position with a chemical company....
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Standards and Anthropometry for Wheeled Mobility
It builds on research completed as part of the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Universal Design at Buffalo from 1999 – 2004....
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11B-208.2 Minimum number
However, where parking levels serve different building entrances, accessible spaces should be dispersed so that access is provided to each entrance. ◼...
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11B-403.3 Slope
There is an important distinction between a “sidewalk” and a “walk”, and they are treated differently under the California Building Code....
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