The Court finds Hecker, who serves as a consultant to the DOJ in ADA enforcement actions, to be a credible witness and credits his testimony accordingly. RT 2720:6-2721:15....
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2. New Construction and Alterations
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Best Practices
ensuring that construction projects within the agency’s control are compliant with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design and the accessibility provisions of the NYC Building Code; and serving...
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3. Alternative Regulatory Approaches: Automated Announcement Systems
Specification of this particular threshold was intended as a means of tailoring coverage of the automated systems requirement to larger, urbanized transit entities that were most likely to serve...
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3.2 Getting on the Table
A CALL TO ACTION: A Guide for Managed Care Plans Serving Californians with Disabilities. Oakland, CA: DRA...
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Factors to Consider in Planning For & Administering an ADA Facilities Compliance Plan
costly or embarrassing lawsuits will probably adopt a different strategy towards compliance than the one taken by those motivated by the desire to do what makes the most business sense in serving...
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Background
As a result, individuals’ functional abilities may not be served by existing design guidelines....
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III-4.4500 Priorities for barrier removal
Such a plan, if appropriately designed and diligently executed, could serve as evidence of a good faith effort to comply with the ADA's barrier removal requirements....
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Section 37.43 Alteration of Transportation Facilities by Public Entities
which the altered area may be approached, entered, and exited, and which connects the altered area with an exterior approach and includes restrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving...
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Category 2 Eligibility
This eligibility remains even if bus systems covering the area served by the rail system have become 100 percent accessible....
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II-5.2000 Methods for providing program accessibility
First, when program accessibility in existing facilities can be achieved only through structural alterations (that is, physical changes to the facilities), carrying may serve as a temporary...
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Information for Passengers
Another proposal carried over from the existing rule into the Foreign Carriers NPRM would require carriers to make a copy of Part 382 available at all the airports that they serve (for flights...
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III-6.2000 Alterations: Path of travel
The "path of travel" requirement includes an accessible route to the altered area and the bathrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving the area....
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Visible Alarms
., locker rooms, break rooms, cafeterias, toilet rooms, corridors to exits, and other common use spaces) were required to be accessible under the 1991 Standards; areas in which employees...
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Boat Slips
According to the table, one slip must be accessible, with clear pier space at least 40 feet long and a minimum width of 60 inches....
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Acceptable Trail Surfacing Requirements
considered accessible only if the surfacing material is firm, stable, and slip-resistant and the trail has the engineered attributes of adequate width, moderately short slopes, passing spaces...
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Expert opinion on current literature
There was not enough evidence in any one study or combination thereof that would enable for determining how high or low, how close, and how much space is needed next to the target surface...
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Measures and Procedures
The space for the legs and feet has a fixed dimension of 14.5” deep by 22.5” wide (36.8x57.2cm)....
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EXTREME WEATHER
Cooling centers are air conditioned spaces such as senior centers, community centers, public libraries, and other public facilities that typically operate during daytime hours and are free...
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SAMPLE SCENARIO: BLIZZARD
DAY 2 (AFTER EVENT): The City reminds residents never to use gas, kerosene, propane space heaters, charcoal, or grills to heat their properties....
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General [4.5.1]
Exterior routes and spaces that are not protected, lobbies and entrances, bathing facilities and other areas where floor surfaces are often wet, should have a higher level of slip-resistance...
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Step 3: Apply the Accessibility Provisions
step involves looking at FSTAG, sections 7.4.1 through 7.4.8, which contain the technical requirements for trail grade, cross slope, resting interval, surface, clear tread width, passing space...