Getting Started An evaluation of polling place accessibility should focus on those areas of a facility that are important to voting....
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Getting Started
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Temporary Solutions for Election Day
An accessible voting station is provided on an accessible level in a facility where voting occurs downstairs....
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Visual Alarms, Notification Devices and Telephones [9.3] Auxiliary Alarms
Visual Alarms, Notification Devices and Telephones [9.3] Auxiliary Alarms A portion of sleeping units in transient lodging facilities must have a visual alarm connected to the building...
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Bathrooms
Some rooms in larger facilities must have a combination roll-in/ transfer shower....
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3.5.1 General
Accessible restrooms and bathing facilities. If the main entrance to a building is not accessible, in the vicinity of the closest accessible entrance. ...
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H. MISCELLANEOUS
individuals because of the absence of auxiliary aids and services, unless the Cavs can demonstrate that taking those steps would fundamentally alter the nature of the goods, services, facilities...
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III-7.5185 Automated teller machines
technical requirements by use of other designs and technologies where the alternative designs and technologies will provide substantially equivalent or greater access to and usability of the facility...
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Station 6-Speed
The speed characteristics of emerging road and trail users are generally influenced by age, gender, experience, weather and pavement conditions, operating conditions, and facility geometrics...
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[ADA Title III] Readily achievable
financial resources of any parent corporation or entity; the overall size of the parent corporation or entity with respect to the number of its employees; the number, type, and location of its facilities...
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1. What is the ADA’s Title II integration mandate, and how does it apply to state and local governments’ employment service systems?
violate the ADA’s integration mandate when it plans, administers, operates, funds, or implements its employment service system in a way that unnecessarily relies on segregated employment facilities...
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[ADA Title III §36.104] Readily achievable
financial resources of any parent corporation or entity; the overall size of the parent corporation or entity with respect to the number of its employees; the number, type, and location of its facilities...
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8.7 Efforts to Prohibit Drug and Alcohol Use in the Workplace
Examples of accommodations in such cases might be to require periodic drug or alcohol tests, to modify job duties or to provide increased supervision....
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EXHIBIT H POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN EFFECTIVE WEBSITE COMMUNICATIONS
QuikTrip also periodically enlists disability groups to test its pages for ease of use and incorporates that feedback into its Website Accessibility Action Plan....
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3. Testimony of Class Members
Morton, 405 U.S. 727, 734-35 (1972) (holding that "the 'injury in fact' test requires more than an injury to a cognizable interest....
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A. Accessibility standards to apply to websites of covered titles II and III entities
According to the WAI, the WCAG 2.0 "applies broadly to more advanced technologies; is easier to use and understand; and is more precisely testable with automated testing and human evaluation...
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Surfaces (R302.7) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
or devices that will fill the flangeway gap under light loads of a wheelchair but will compress or retract when a train wheel flange passes over it.40 The materials or devices will be tested...
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Trail Study Sites
Beach Path Our prototype test location for the SEWF concept on trails was an accessible beach path to Cox Hollow Lake....
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Athletics and Extracurricular Activities
find, for example, that a hard-of-hearing sprinter needs a visual cue at the start of each race because he or she cannot hear the starter’s pistol, or that staff must administer a glucose test...
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John Brabyn, Ph.D., Director of Rehabilitation Engineering Research, Center on Low Vision and Blindness (NIDRR), Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
No standardized tests for glare....
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Q9: How can a school district meet its obligation, as described in the Section 504 regulation, to evaluate students to determine the need for special education or related services consistent with the Amendments Act?
Furthermore, the Section 504 regulation states that tests and other evaluation materials must be validated for the specific purpose for which they are used. 34 C.F.R. §104.35(b)(1)....
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Mobile or Portable Amusement Rides
However, even though the mobile/portable ride itself is not subject to the Standards, these facilities are still subject to the ADA’s general requirement to ensure that individuals with...
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D. What Does Title II of the ADA Require with Respect to Curb Ramps at Pedestrian Crossings?
To comply with ADA requirements, the curb ramps provided must meet specific standards for width, slope, cross slope, placement, and other features.3 In constructing facilities such as walkways...
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Altered Elements on an Accessible Route
A third exception has been added in the final rule for residential facilities (202.3, Exception 3)....
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9. Release of Claims
any way relate to or arise from any of the City’s or the Released Entities’ alleged actions, omissions, incidents, or conduct related to the accessibility of any of the City’s Pedestrian Facilities...