Maintaining Concentration: Individuals with ASD may experience decreased concentration and may not be able to tolerate distractions such as office traffic, employee chatter, and common...
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Maintaining Concentration
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Customizing the readily achievable plan
Common sense goes a long way in developing a business compliance plan....
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ADA Checklist for Existing Facilities: Identify barriers and develop a plan
Common sense dictates that before a business can determine its barrier removal responsibilities, it has to identify what is out of compliance....
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1.9.1.1.2
facilities, and 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...
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1.9.1.1.2
facilities, and 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...
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Introduction
Certain of these dwellings, as well as certain public and common use areas of such dwellings, may also be covered by various other laws, such as section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of...
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ADA Facilities Compliance Risk Assessment Form
The individual completing this form has spot-checked this project's design and construction documents to see if any of the "Common Design Errors under ADAAG" (see attached) are incorporated...
- CalCasp Training: 2016 California Building Code Chapter 11A
- A Parent’s Guide to Researching Schools for Children With Special Needs
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About This Tool Kit
We encourage state and local government officials to use this Tool Kit to learn: how to survey facilities and identify common architectural barriers for people with disabilities...
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Introduction
This document contains a sampling of common problems shared by city governments of all sizes that have been identified through the Department of Justice’s ongoing enforcement efforts....
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Sections 35.101 and 36.101—Purpose and Broad Coverage
These commenters contended that ‘‘[t]here is a common misperception that having a diagnosed impairment automatically triggers coverage under the ADA.’’...
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B. What Is a Curb Ramp?
The different parts of the most common type of curb ramp, a perpendicular curb ramp, are labeled in the illustration below....
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ADA Title IV: Telecommunications Relay Services
It requires common carriers (telephone companies) to establish interstate and intrastate telecommunications relay services (TRS) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week....
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907.2.8 Group R-1
alarm system is not required in buildings not over two stories in height where all individual guestrooms and contiguous attic and crawl spaces are separated from each other and public or common...
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11B-606.3 Height
A lavatory in a toilet or bathing facility for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use shall not be required to comply with 606.3....
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233.5 Apartments or Townhouse Facilities Provided By or on Behalf of A Place of Education
facilities that are provided by or on behalf of a place of education, which are leased on a year-round basis exclusively to graduate students or faculty and do not contain any public use or common...
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Epilogue
disability community; a string of legislative successes offering momentum; legal and lobbying expertise in the disability community; the willingness of persons with disabilities to unite for a common...
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All Disabilities
In all situations, be prepared to repeat information using words or phrases instead of common abbreviations, and allow extra time for individuals to complete messages....
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Guestroom Doors
Guestroom Doors Common Problem: Doors and doorways into and within all guestrooms and suites, including bathroom doors and doorways, do not allow 32 inches of clear opening width....
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Guestroom Types and Features
Guestroom Types and Features Common Problem: Accessible guestrooms are not dispersed among the various classes of rooms available at a lodging facility and do not provide people with...
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11B-606.3 Height
A lavatory in a toilet or bathing facility for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use shall not be required to comply with 606.3....
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11B-233.3.4 Alterations
Factors to be considered in comparing one dwelling unit to another should include the number of bedrooms; amenities provided within the dwelling unit; types of common spaces provided within...