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Outdoor showers on a swimming pool deck, Title III entities
But the ABA applies to Federal facilities, not Title III entities, correct? So, are Title III outdoor rinsing showers not covered by the ADA Stds. and CBC?...
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1. Movable aisle armrests
The carrier is required to provide a means to ensure that individuals with mobility impairments or other passengers with disabilities can readily obtain seating in rows having movable aisle...
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III. Summary of Comments
Additionally, the commenters noted that the proposed standards focused mostly on individuals with mobility disabilities and recommended providing standards to encompass individuals with...
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"Service Animal" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
alerting individuals to the presence of allergens, retrieving items such as medicine or the telephone, providing physical support and assistance with balance and stability to individuals with mobility...
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Section 37.167 Other Service Requirements
Service animals shall always be permitted to accompany their users in any private or public transportation vehicle or facility....
- Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS): Division of Rehabilitation Services
- Rebuilding Together Austin - Austin, TX
- Rebuilding Together Oklahoma City - Oklahoma City, OK
- Center for Disability Rights - West Haven, CT
- Memphis Center for Independent Living (MCIL) - Memphis, TN
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- Benchmark Human Services
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F221.2.1.3 Other Boxes
The provision for seating in "other boxes" includes box seating provided in facilities such as performing arts auditoria where tiered boxes are designed for spatial and acoustical purposes...
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General Requirements of Part 382
Carriers shall not impose charges for providing facilities, equipment, or services that are required by this Part to be provided to qualified individuals with a disability (see §382.31)....
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Evaluating the Accessibility of a Meeting Site
It is essential to remember, however, that such temporary access does not relieve facility owners of their continuing obligations under the ADA to remove barriers and provide increased access...
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
An accessible route shall be provided from performance areas to ancillary areas or facilities used by performers unless exempted by Section 11B-206.2.3, Exceptions 1 through 7. ...
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406 Curb Ramps
Consistent with the scope of the guidelines, these requirements apply to facilities on sites....
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11B-103 Equivalent facilitation
With the exception of transit facilities, which are covered by regulations issued by the Department of Transportation, there is no process for certifying that an alternative design provides...
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"Specified public transportation." (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, airports are covered as commercial facilities under this rule....
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11B-221.2.3.1 Horizontal dispersion
Horizontal dispersion of wheelchair spaces is the placement of spaces in an assembly facility seating area from side-to-side or, in the case of an arena or stadium, around the field of play...
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221.2.1.3 Other Boxes
The provision for seating in "other boxes" includes box seating provided in facilities such as performing arts auditoria where tiered boxes are designed for spatial and acoustical purposes...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2014-24 Location (Accessible Routes)
served (ii) availability to the user; (iii) location relative to distance and time; (iv) location relative to isolation and separation; (v) function of the building or facility...