process was “to find that magic number, that 218, to get the bill passed."15 With the ADA, advocates were trying to get much more than that, but it required extensive work at the committee level...
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A Bird’s Eye View of the House Deliberations
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Ticketing (Assembly areas, not parking.)
Tickets for accessible seating must be made available at all price levels for every event or series of events....
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Outputs
They observed that along with privacy concerns, the ambient noise levels in airports would present difficulties....
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Trail Study Sites
We first lowered and leveled the existing sand surface to a depth of 0.06 m (2.4 in.) (Fig. 2). Any stones and vegetation near the waterline were removed....
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Alternate Scenarios
Readily achievable barrier removal rates are modeled at 0 percent, 50 percent, and 100 percent levels....
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Surfaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
The provision states that surface material should be appropriate to the setting and level of development. Some natural soils can be compacted so they are firm and stable....
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Alternate Scenarios
Readily achievable barrier removal rates are modeled at 0 percent, 50 percent, and 100 percent levels....
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Substitute cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This commenter explained that not all of its facilities offer the same programs or the same levels of medical or mental health services....
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C. Establishing and Publishing Grievance Procedures
However, it is often more efficient to resolve local problems at a local level....
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Van Accessible Parking Spaces
Recommended alternate scoping levels varied, though some urged that all accessible spaces be van accessible. Response....
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Section 1630.8 Relationship or Association With an Individual With a Disability
For example, an employer that provides health insurance benefits to its employees for their dependents may not reduce the level of those benefits to an employee simply because that employee...
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Aisle Stairs and Ramps in Assembly Areas
Sections 4.1.3 and 4.1.3(4) of the 1991 Standards require that interior and exterior stairs connecting levels that are not connected by an elevator, ramp, or other accessible means of vertical...
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
In stadiums, arenas and grandstands, wheelchair spaces shall be dispersed to all levels that include seating served by an accessible route....
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Comfort animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
comfort animals or emotional support animals, which have become increasingly popular, primarily with individuals with mental or psychiatric impairments, many of which do not rise to the level...
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Future Work
There is a lack of information about multi-step or multi-tiered transfers and how they can facilitate a barrier free or more level transfer for certain types of transfer elements (e.g. playground...
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Comfort animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The increased use of comfort animals is primarily by individuals with mental or psychiatric impairments, many of which do not rise to the level of disability. ...
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1016.4 Passing Spaces
spaces at shorter intervals where the route is heavily used or adjoins elements, spaces, or facilities that are heavily used; or where the route is a boardwalk or otherwise not at the same level...
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208 Parking Spaces
All such spaces may be grouped on one level of a parking structure....
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
In stadiums, arenas and grandstands, wheelchair spaces shall be dispersed to all levels that include seating served by an accessible route....
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
In stadiums, arenas and grandstands, wheelchair spaces shall be dispersed to all levels that include seating served by an accessible route....
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Flush Controls on Toilets
Hand operated flush controls shall comply with 309.2 and 309.4 and shall be installed 36 inches (915 mm) maximum above the finish floor....
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R202 Alterations and Elements Added to Existing Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Justice regulations further state that a “path of travel” includes a continuous, unobstructed way of pedestrian passage by means of which the altered area may be approached, entered, and exited...
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