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- ADA Legacy Project
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1. Q: What is the ADA?
A: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a Federal civil rights law....
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Ticket Prices
Many existing facilities may not have accessible seating in all price categories because of existing architectural barriers....
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Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA)
Help America Vote Act The Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002 was passed by the United States Congress to make sweeping reforms to the nation's voting process....
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1. My business does not need to be compliant because the building is old and therefore is grandfathered.
"Grandfathering" is the notion that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and state law access requirements do not apply to buildings constructed prior to the effective date of these...
- Election Systems & Software AuroMARK Ballot - Marking Devices
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Sales and Service Counters
Sales and Service Counters When sales or service counters are provided, the counters must be accessible, if doing so is readily achievable. This access is an important part of...
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7. What is the difference between a “portable” lift and a “fixed” lift?
7. What is the difference between a “portable” lift and a “fixed” lift? The real issue is not whether a lift is “portable” versus “fixed,” but rather whether a lift is “fixed”...
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§ 37.43(e)(2)(ii)
(ii) Costs associated with making restrooms accessible (e.g., grab bars, enlarged toilet stalls, accessible faucet controls);
- ADA 25th Anniversary Information
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1007.6 Areas of refuge
area of refuge, the shaft and lobby shall comply with Section 1019.1.8 for smokeproof enclosures except where the elevators are in an area of refuge formed by a horizontal exit or smoke barrier...
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Q12: Should school districts conduct FAPE evaluations as described in the Section 504 regulation for students who, prior to the Amendments Act, had health problems but might not have been considered persons with a disability?
A: The answer depends upon whether, because of the health problem, that student has a disability and, because of that disability, needs, or is believed to need, special education or...
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PREFACE
The first version of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) that went before Congress was crafted by President Ronald Reagan’s appointees to the National Council on Disability....