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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
Accommodations for persons with disabilities in buildings containing newly constructed covered multifamily dwellings, new common use areas serving existing covered multifamily dwellings,...
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Feature 2 - Routes to the Building Entrance
However, if an accessible route is different from the route used by other participants, signs are required at key decision points to direct participants with disabilities to the accessible...
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Section 36.206 Retaliation or Coercion (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
., a restaurant customer, to harass or intimidate an individual with a disability in an effort to prevent that individual from patronizing the restaurant....
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Section 36.302(f) Ticketing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
ticketing, the Department became aware that some venue operators, ticket sellers, and distributors were violating title III's nondiscrimination mandate by not providing individuals with disabilities...
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9. Providing Qualified Interpreters
If an individual with a disability is otherwise qualified to perform essential job functions, the employer's basic obligation is to provide an accommodation that will enable this person...
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Common Problems Arising in the Installation of Accessible Pedestrian Signals
Access Board has not yet finalized its rights-of-way rulemaking, nor has it been adopted as an enforceable standard by either the Department of Justice under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities...
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Introduction
For the effective communication required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, the WALK/DON’T WALK indications of visual pedestrian signal heads should be conveyed to pedestrians...
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Rulemaking authority of the Board and effect of the guidelines
This framework is similar to that established by Congress for implementing the accessibility requirements under the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act...
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902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces
Persons with disabilities considered the 34 inch maximum height too high for surfaces used for any length of time....
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M303.2.3 Depth (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Three commenters (two disability rights organizations and a state agency concerned with accessibility) recommended increasing the depth of front or rear entered spaces to 58 inches....
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208 Parking Spaces
Persons with disabilities urged an increase in the number of parking spaces required to be accessible....
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Summary of Major Provisions
least 10 percent of the unit pads at each group site to be designed and constructed to accept the installation of units with mobility features for disaster survivors who have mobility disabilities...
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Costs
From footnote 21: FEMA, Recovery Policy (Interim) 9452.1, Temporary Housing Units for Eligible Disaster Victims with a Disability, October 13, 2006 at: http://www.fema.gov/media-library-data...
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4. "Overarching Policy"
Rather, Kirola now asserts that the City has an "overarching policy of leaving disability access barriers in place," and that she has standing to challenge this "official" policy....
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2. New Construction and Alterations
In particular, Kirola contends that her experts' inspections of the City's libraries and parks revealed disability access barriers in violation of ADAAG or the California Building Code....
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I. Electronic Submission of Comments and Posting of Public Comments
Comments on this ANPRM will also be made available for public viewing by appointment at the Disability Rights Section, located at 1425 New York Avenue, N.W., Suite 4039, Washington, D.C....
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Significant alternatives which minimize any significant economic impacts on small entities
There are no significant alternatives that will minimize any significant impacts of these requirements on small governmental jurisdictions and achieve the objectives of the Americans with Disabilities...
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Table 1.2 Organizational Members of the Medical Diagnostic Equipment Accessibility Standards Advisory Committee
Dunlap GE Healthcare, John Jaeckle and Steven Kachelmeyer Harris Family Center for Disability and Health Policy at Western University of Health Sciences, June Isaacson Kailes and Brenda...
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I. Electronic Submission of Comments and Posting of Public Comments
Comments on this ANPRM will also be made available for public viewing by appointment at the Disability Rights Section, located at 1425 New York Avenue, N.W., Suite 4039, Washington, D.C....
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Standards for Individual Captioning Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
auditorium.38 While movie theaters may select whatever captioning equipment they want to deliver closed captions to their patrons, they must provide effective communication to individuals with disabilities...
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27. Is an employer's obligation to offer reassignment to a vacant position limited to those vacancies within an employee's office, . . . or geographical area?
. \ Furthermore, the ADA requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations, including reassignment, regardless of whether such accommodations are routinely granted to non-disabled...
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Definitions of residential facilities and transient lodging. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department believes that the coordination of the Fair Housing Act with other applicable disability rights statutes is within the jurisdiction of HUD, which is the agency charged with...
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Definitions of residential facilities and transient lodging. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department believes that the coordination of the Fair Housing Act with the other applicable disability rights statutes is within the jurisdiction of HUD. ...