The advisory note to Section 201.1 states that “[t]hese requirements are to be applied to all areas of a facility unless exempted . . . .” 2010 Standards, § 201.1 (Advisory). ...
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C. Raised Porches Are Part Of the Store That Must Be Made Accessible and Located On An Accessible Route
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ADA OBLIGATIONS AND ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY THE CITY AND PPD
Effective immediately, at all police stations and other PPD facilities at which law enforcement personnel 2 are reasonably anticipated to engage with members of the public, PPD will post...
- Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC)
- Community Resources for Independent Living - Hayward, Fremont, Livermore, Anaheim, CA
- Rebuilding Together Oakland County - Farmington Hills, MI
- North Country Center for Independence (NCCI) - Plattsburgh, NY
- The Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM)
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382.117 Must carriers permit passengers with a disability to travel with service animals?
., a medical doctor that is treating the passenger’s mental or emotional disability or a licensed clinical social worker) caring for the passenger that the passenger has a specific, recognized...
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Costs and Benefits
cognitive impairments, the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines will better enable persons with disabilities to use these modes of transportation to work, pursue an education, access health care...
- University of Miami-Nova Southeastern University Center for Autism and Related Disabilities
- VOR
- Wyoming Independent Living, Inc. (WIL) - Casper, Cheyenne, and Laramie, WY
- Access Alaska - Fairbanks, Anchorage, Kenai, Mat-Su, AK
- Center for Independence (CFI) - Lakewood, Marysville, and Bellingham, WA
- Center for Independent Living (CIL) - Scranton, PA
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1.Tax Credit for Small Business (Section 44 of the Internal Revenue Code)
Eligible access expenditures" for which the tax credit may be taken include the types of accommodations required under Title I of the ADA as well as accessibility requirements for commercial facilities...
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Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
Readily Achievable Barrier Removal The ADA requires that small businesses remove architectural barriers in existing facilities when it is “readily achievable” to do so....
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Priorities for Barrier Removal
Businesses should not wait until March 15, 2012 to identify existing barriers, but should begin now to evaluate their facilities and develop priorities for removing barriers....
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11B-235.2 Boat slips
TABLE 11B-235.2 BOAT SLIPS TOTAL NUMBER OF BOAT SLIPS PROVIDED IN FACILITY MINIMUM NUMBER OF REQUIRED ACCESSIBLE BOAT SLIPS...
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Accessible Means for Gathering Feedback
Input from these customers not only can help businesses comply with the ADA but also develop creative, innovative customer service policies and practices as well as product and facility...
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Title II: Program Accessibility
If elements in existing facilities already comply with corresponding elements in the 1991 Standards or the UFAS and are not being altered, then title II entities are not required to make...
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SHOPPING CENTER (OR SHOPPING MALL)
The facility housing a "shopping center or shopping mall'' only includes floor levels housing at least one sales or rental establishment, or any floor level designed or intended for use...
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Egress Signage
216.10 Assistive Listening Systems (from 219.4) 216.11 Check-Out Aisles (from 227.2.1) 216.12 Amusement Rides (incorporated from guidelines previously issued for recreation facilities...
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Companion Seats
Several comments noted that more flexibility for both wheelchair spectators and the facility could be achieved by allowing companion seats to be movable; however, comments noted that some...