Accessible routes serving teeing grounds, practice teeing grounds, putting greens, practice putting greens, teeing stations at driving ranges, course weather shelters, golf car rental areas...
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11B-1006.2 Accessible routes
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Living at the Emergency Shelter
Living at the Emergency Shelter...
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Accessible Route Guidelines
where the accessible route is used to connect the golf car rental area, bag drop areas, practice putting greens, accessible practice teeing grounds, course toilet rooms, and course weather shelters...
- Effective Emergency Management: Making Improvements for Communities and People with Disabilities
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Specific Spaces and Occupancies
Scoping provisions for specific spaces and occupancies address: Transportation Facilities (§218) and Bus Stops (§209) Assembly Areas (§221) * ...
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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 1
In some instances, people with disabilities have been turned away from shelters because of volunteers' lack of confidence regarding the shelters' ability to meet their needs. ...
- Preparing for Emergencies for People with Disabilities
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Regulatory Impact Analysis.
elevators; location of accessible routes to stages; accessible attorney areas and witness stands; assistive listening systems; and accessible teeing grounds, putting greens, and weather shelters...
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Step Two - ADA Checklist For Emergency Shelters
Step Two - ADA Checklist For Emergency Shelters Getting to the Emergency Shelter...
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What kinds of securement equipment must be provided in buses and vans?
Section 38.23(d) of the DOT ADA regulations requires all ADA-compliant buses and vans to have a two-part securement system, one to secure the wheelchair, and a seat belt and...
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Does a wheelchair user have to use the seat belt and shoulder harness?
Under the broad nondiscrimination provisions in Section 37.5 of the DOT ADA regulations, a transit operator is not permitted to mandate the use by wheelchair users of seat...
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What kinds of securement equipment must be provided in buses and vans?
Section 38.23(d) of the DOT ADA regulations requires all ADA-compliant buses and vans to have a two-part securement system, one to secure the wheelchair, and a seat belt and shoulder...
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Does a wheelchair user have to use the seat belt and shoulder harness?
Under the broad nondiscrimination provisions in Section 37.5 of the DOT ADA regulations, a transit operator is not permitted to mandate the use by wheelchair users of seat belts and...
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9.5.2(2)(c)
(c) at least one toilet room for each gender or one unisex toilet room shall have a minimum clear door width of 32 in (815 mm), minimum turning space complying with 4.2.3, one water...
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ADA Best Practices Tool Kit for State and Local Governments
Emergency Management under Title II of the ADA (HTML) | (PDF) Chapter 7, Addendum 1: Title II Checklist (Emergency Management) (HTML) | (PDF) Chapter 7, Addendum 2:The ADA and Emergency Shelters...
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Exceptions When Conditions Do Not Permit Full Compliance
as shown in the Table 2 under the Executive Summary, and permits exceptions based on the conditions to any provision in the technical requirements for tent pads and tent platforms, camp shelters...
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Moving Beyond “Special Needs” - A Function-Based Framework for Emergency Management and Planning
JOURNAL OF DISABILITY POLICY STUDIES Moving Beyond “Special Needs” A Function-Based Framework for Emergency Management and Planning
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Conditions for Exceptions [1019]
constructed features Clear ground space Alterations only Tent pads and tent platforms Any specific provision New construction or alterations Camp shelters...
- Portlight Inclusive Disaster Strategies
- State of California Department of Developmental Services - Feeling Safe, Being Safe
- FEMA
- FEMA: Office of Disability Integration and Coordination
- Paratransit Emergency Preparedness and Operations Handbook
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Conditions for Exceptions
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