Ambulatory accessible stalls feature parallel grab bars on both sides and a self-closing door and are designed to accommodate people who may have difficulty walking, sitting, or rising....
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Ambulatory Accessible Toilet Compartments
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Clear Floor or Ground Space
A specific location for clear floor or ground space has not been designated. Each play component is unique and the spaces must be placed in the best location for the situation....
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221.2.2 Integration
place wheelchair spaces and companion seats in each such specialty seating area, it shall provide those services or amenities to individuals with disabilities and their companions at other designated...
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F223.1 General
The lack of a design requirement does not mean that covered entities are not required to provide services to people with disabilities where accessible rooms are not dispersed in specialty...
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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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ABBREVIATIONS
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission FCC Federal Communications Commission FHAA Fair Housing Amendments Act - 1988 MGRAD Minimum Guidelines and Regulations for Accessible Design...
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Title III - Private Entities
Commercial facilities, such as factories and warehouses, must comply with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design....
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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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28. Private education
private education programs and activities are not required to provide an appropriate education to handicapped students with special educational needs if the recipient does not offer programs designed...
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New construction and alteration requirements
The ADA requires that newly constructed facilities, first occupied on or after January 26, 1993, meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (Standards...
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a) Enforcement
Risk management is the responsibility of the architects, engineers, interior designers, landscape architects, contractors, subcontractors, vendors, product manufacturers, building owners...
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§35.130(b)(3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Court then noted: "These statements would ring hollow if the resulting legislation could not rectify the harms resulting from action that discriminated by effect as well as by design...
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Acronyms
Standards Access Board—Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board ADA—Americans with Disabilities Act ADASAD—Americans with Disabilities Act Standards for Accessible Design...
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Dispersion
Even in small facilities where few spaces are required, offering choice in seating and viewing distance should be a design objective....
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General Accommodations
Employers may want to designate areas of rescue assistance....
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Website Accessibility Coordinator
Within thirty (30) days after the Effective Date of this Agreement, edX shall designate an employee, who shall report directly to an edX Vice President, as the Website Accessibility...
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INTRODUCTION
Additional information is necessary to provide guidance to designers and operators in order that they can provide non-discriminatory access for people with disabilities....
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II. MODEL FACILITIES
Kaiser will designate the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in San Francisco, California and the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Riverside, California as "Model Facilities."...
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Minimum Number of Accessible Parking Spaces
ADA Standards for Accessible Design 4.1.2(5) Total Number of Parking Spaces Provided (per lot) (Column A) Total Minimum Number of Accessible Parking Spaces (60" &...
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Medical facilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
They recommended that whenever a correctional facility has a program that is addressed specifically in the 2004 ADAAG, such as a long-term care facility, the 2004 ADAAG scoping and design...
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Enforcement
Risk management is the responsibility of the architects, engineers, interior designers, landscape architects, contractors, subcontractors, vendors, product manufacturers, building owners...
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Section 810.2.2
For example, a bus driver could position the bus at a nearby point—even if not the precise location of the designated stop—so that a passenger needing a lift or ramp to get on or off the...
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