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Overview
This publication is designed to help title II and title III entities understand how new requirements for swimming pools, especially existing pools, apply to them....
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6.5 Confidentiality and Limitations on Use of Medical Information
the employee's medical information, including: keeping the information in a medical file in a separate, locked cabinet, apart from the location of personnel files; and designating...
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II. Overview of Requirements
Design and construct new facilities and, when undertaking alterations, alter existing facilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines issued by...
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After January 26, 1992
“Readily accessible to and usable by” means that the new or altered building must be built in strict compliance with either the ADA Standards for Accessible Design or UFAS....
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Serving Counters
tableware are provided, then they should be located no higher than 54 inches if a side reach is possible or 48 inches for a forward reach (see Section 4.2 of the ADA Standards for Accessible Design...
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11. May an employer request documentation when an employee who has a hearing disability requests a reasonable accommodation?
The firm acquires a new client and promotes Luíz to be the senior programmer responsible for all consultations regarding the Internet security system design for the new client....
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212 and 606 Kitchens, Kitchenettes, Lavatories, and Sinks
The Access Board is funding research to obtain data that may be used to develop design guidelines that provide access to individuals using these mobility devices....
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Issue 2: Location relative to the crosswalk
For recommended pedestrian pushbutton locations at a variety of ramp types, see Chapter 6 in Special Report: Accessible Public Rights-of-Way, Planning and Designing for Alterations, which...
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Truncated Domes
The Department of Transportation (DOT), which enforces the ADA’s design requirements as they apply to various transportation facilities, reviews requested departures based on equivalent...
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F234 Residential Facilities
The Board sought comment on whether the final rule should include a similar provision that would permit accessible dwelling units under control of the DOD to be designed to be readily and...
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What values are recommended for ground and floor surfaces along an accessible route?
The surfaces of the accessible route on a site or within a building or facility must be designed to provide slip-resistant locomotion for both level and inclined travel by persons with disabilities...
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5.2.1.4 Transfer Surface Size Recommendations for Imaging Equipment (M301)
However, because of physical design constraints such as bore size, not all tables used with equipment with bores meet the 28 inch width criteria but all meet the 21-inch minimum....
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R208 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
An advisory section provides information on streetscape designs that can make wayfinding easier....
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Congressional Findings of Discrimination
Barriers Act to include “additional requirements, consistent with this Act, to ensure that buildings, facilities, rail passenger cars, and vehicles are accessible in terms of architecture and design...
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R204 Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Where an overpass, underpass, bridge, or similar structure is designed for pedestrian use only and the approach slope to the structure exceeds 5 percent, a ramp, elevator, limited use/limited...
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The ADA and Department of Justice Regulations
in employment, access to state and local government services, places of public accommodation, transportation, and other important areas of American life and, in addition, requires newly designed...