Since wheelchair access precludes curbs at roll-in showers, the shower area and clear floor space can be used for turning....
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Example of a Single-User Bathroom (with Roll-in Shower)
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4.1.4(5) BUSINESS
Application All areas for which the intended use will require public access or which may result in employment of physically handicapped persons....
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11B-810.6 Rail station signs
By scanning an area, the person will hear the sign. This means that signs can be placed well out of reach of Braille readers, even on parapet walls and on walls beyond barriers....
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1.9.1.1.2
lease renewals, to be accessible by first surveying the facility for code compliance and then making necessary corrections where public programs are provided and in employee common-use areas...
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11B-1009.3.3 Handrails
Where a sloped entry is provided for wave action pools, leisure rivers, sand bottom pools, and other pools where user access is limited to one area, the handrails shall not be required to...
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11B-810.6 Rail station signs
By scanning an area, the person will hear the sign. This means that signs can be placed well out of reach of Braille readers, even on parapet walls and on walls beyond barriers....
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11B-1009.2.1 Pool lift location
Where multiple pool lift locations are provided, no more than one pool lift shall be required to be located in an area where the water level is 48 inches (1219 mm) maximum....
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1.9.1.1.2
lease renewals, to be accessible by first surveying the facility for code compliance and then making necessary corrections where public programs are provided and in employee common-use areas...
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Chapter 4: Creating a Workable ADA: The Senate and the White House
As one senate staff member said, Weicker was “one of the fivehundred- pound gorillas” in Congress.3 His leadership in the area of disability was consistent and strong....
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B. The 2010 Standards Regarding Public Entrances Are Intended To Achieve the Same Result As the 1991 Standards Regarding Public Entrances
That provision specified, among other things, that “[w]here feasible, accessible entrances shall be the entrances used by the majority of people visiting or working in the building.” 1991...
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I. Background
concession area), and 2005 (concourse restrooms)....
- Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services
- National Association of the Deaf (NAD)
- Assisted Living Directory - Top Assisted Living Markets - Denver Assisted Living: Featured Facilities & Services
- Easter Seals West Kentucky
- ADA25: #7 of 25 -- America's First ADA Jury Trial
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4. Drug addicts and alcoholics
consider—for all applicants including drug addicts and alcoholics—past personnel records, absenteeism, disruptive, abusive, or dangerous behavior, violations of rules and unsatisfactory work...
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11B-104.1.1 Construction and manufacturing tolerances
Recognized tolerances are not intended to apply to design work. It is good practice when specifying dimensions to avoid specifying a tolerance where dimensions are absolute....
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3.4 Disability/Accessibility Organizations.
Working like Dogs (www.workinglikedogs.com); 33. World Institute on Disability (www.wid.org)...
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Feature 6 - Restrooms
An accessible lavatory is not necessarily one with an extended, shallow bowl - many different lavatories can work if installed properly....
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Commercial Facilities in Private Residences (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Likewise, if a homeowner alters a portion of his home to convert it to a commercial facility, that work must be done in compliance with the alterations standards in appendix A....
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Does the ADA also prohibit State and local governments from discriminating against persons with HIV or AIDS?
A high school student does volunteer work at a local AIDS service organization and students at her school, thinking that she has HIV, harass her....
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§ 382.5 Individual with a disability
(b) Major life activities means functions such as caring for one’s self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working....
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§382.3 Individual with a disability
(b) Major life activities means functions such as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working....