Where different completion dates for accessible stations are established under this part for a station or portions of a station (e.g., extensions of different periods of time for a...
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§ 37.59 Differences in accessibility completion dates
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Accessible Entrances: Minimum Number [§206.4]
Accessible Entrances: Minimum Number [§206.4] At least 60% of public entrances must be accessible in new construction, in addition to entrances directly serving tenancies, parking...
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TITLE II COVERAGE AND FINDINGS
The University, located in Ruston, Louisiana, and the Board are public entities under the meaning of title II....
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4. Seating Plans for Designed Theaters and Future Construction Theaters
Seating Plans for Designed Theaters and Future Construction Theaters The United States has reviewed and specifically approves the auditoria seating plans for the Designed Theaters set...
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§40.2(a)(1)
(1) Constructed or altered by or on behalf of the United States;...
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7. I do not own the building, so I am not liable for accessibility.
Both the lessor and lessee are responsible and liable for the accessibility of the facility....
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Accessible Miniature Golf Course Holes
Accessible Miniature Golf Course Holes....
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III. Proposed alternative mechanisms to enhance patient access to diagnostic imaging equipment
Proposed alternative mechanisms to enhance patient access to diagnostic imaging equipment Given the constraints on table redesign due to diagnostic needs, and physical and engineering...
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4.3 Q. If the only new construction is an addition consisting of four or more dwelling units, would the existing public and common use spaces have to be made accessible?
No, existing public and common use areas would not have to be made accessible. The Fair Housing Act applies to new construction of covered multifamily dwellings....
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Attachment G: Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities
Attachment G: Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities
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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 3
That translates into 70 percent of persons with disabilities in the United States traveling and more than 50 percent of all persons with disabilities in the United States regularly staying...
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
These units must also comply with US Access Board Section 508 Standards for Electronic and Information Technology. ...
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§382.41(c)
(c) Any aircraft-related, service-related or other limitations on the ability to accommodate passengers with a disability, including limitations on the availability of level-entry boarding...
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Emergency Evacuation Planning Guide For People with Disabilities
Emergency Evacuation Planning Guide for People with Disabilities Sign up free NFPA "e-ACCESS" newsletter @ www.nfpa.org/disabilities Copyright © 2016 National Fire Protection Association...
- Pilot Rock XT and XTH Series End Accessible Picnic Table - Using Steel Tops and Seats
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Accessibility Stories by Vijay Gupta
They said, well, they’re testing the American barriers – like what barriers, architectural barriers to see what barriers need to be moved to have easy access....
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I. Background
The Parties to this Settlement Agreement (“Agreement”) are the United States of America (“United States“), [redacted] (“[redacted]”), the City of Hartford (the “City”), Connecticut...
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Security (where access is controlled by security personnel and screening devices)
Security (where access is controlled by security personnel and screening devices) Magnetometer and X-ray security screening devices are ineffective for the evaluation of Segways. ...
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§382.3 Department or DOT
Department or DOT means the United States Department of Transportation....
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Classroom Acoustics: ADA Standard Section 6.
Review the updated information on the revisions to the ADA Standards regarding classroom acoustics.
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BACKGROUND
This Settlement Agreement is made by and entered into between the United States of America and 360 Federal Credit Union ("THE CREDIT UNION")....
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18. What dispute resolution mechanisms are available if a parent believes that a school district has improperly denied or limited his or her child’s access to a particular auxiliary aid or service under Title II or has not made FAPE available under the IDEA?
An administrative hearing decision may be appealed to a State or Federal court empowered to hear such cases....