To help offset the costs of actions or services that are required by the ADA, including but not limited to architectural barrier removal, providing sign language interpreters, or purchasing...
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13. Q: Can I charge the parents for special services provided to a child with a disability, provided that the charges are reasonable?
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22. Q: How do I make my child care center's building, playground, and parking lot accessible to people with disabilities?
Existing privately-run child care centers must remove those architectural barriers that limit the participation of children with disabilities (or parents, guardians, or prospective customers...
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Availability of Proposed Guidelines with Figures
In the past, the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) submitted “camera ready” copy (i.e., images) of its guidelines to the Federal Register for the...
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1017.3 Clear Tread Width
The research is known as the Anthropometry of Wheeled Mobility Project and was conducted by the Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access in the School of Architecture and Planning...
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I. Definitions
. § 35.151) on Election Day, whether such compliance is achieved through permanent architectural measures or through the use of temporary measures such as those provided for in Paragraph...
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36 CFR Part 1195 Standards for Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment
RIN 3014-AA40 AGENCY: Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. ACTION: Final rule....
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Significant alternatives which minimize any significant economic impacts on small entities
significant impacts of these requirements on small governmental jurisdictions and achieve the objectives of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the Architectural...
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6.1 Deliberative Process
This height range is based on provisions in the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for architectural features that involve transfers (e.g., toilet seats, shower seats, dressing benches...
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ADA Requirements
The regulations contain detailed architectural requirements called the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (Standards), 28 C.F.R. pt. 36, Appendix A....
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Section 1. Introduction
participating in a Federal or Federally-assisted program or activity from other requirements, such as those required by section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794) and the Architectural...
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References
Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. Kumar, S (1997) Perspectives in Rehabilitation Ergonomics. Pennsylvania: Taylor and Francis, Inc....
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Anthropometry of Wheeled Mobility Project - Final Report
Access Board December 31st, 2010 Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access (IDeA) School of Architecture and Planning University at Buffalo The State University...
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36 CFR Part 1194 - Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Final Standards and Guidelines Jan. 2018 Amendments - Preamble
ATBCB-2015-0002] RIN 3014-AA37 Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Standards and Guidelines AGENCY: Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board....
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Section 36.406 Standards for New Construction and Alterations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
design for buildings and facilities subject to the Act and this part that are consistent with the supplemental minimum guidelines and requirements for accessible design published by the Architectural...
- Rockwood Manufacturing Company K2060 - .060" Thick Plastic Kick Plate - Heavy Duty
- DeafSpace Project
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Preserving elevator access in building where it might not be required.
It would be architecturally simple to provide access via the elevator to the mezz area of the new restaurant use; however, it could potentially create security issues for tenants in the...
- Inpro Corporation JointMaster® DR Series Seal Expansion Joint Systems
- HEWI System 162 Door Hardware
- Activar Hiawatha DBP004 Door Bottom Edge with Kickplate for 1-3/4” Door
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Attachment I: Program Access in Existing Facilities
Attachment I: Program Access in Existing Facilities
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BACKGROUND
Although Defendants deny liability for any violation of Title III of the ADA with respect to the Hotel, they have consented to the entry of this Consent Decree without trial or adjudication...
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I. BACKGROUND
Title III also requires that the entity remove architectural barriers where such removal is readily achievable and comply with the architectural requirements for new construction and alterations...
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Title III - Private Entities
They also must comply with architectural accessibility standards for new and altered buildings; reasonable modifications to policies, practices, and procedures; and effective communication...