(2) If it is not feasible to provide physical access to an historic property in a manner that will not threaten or destroy the historic significance of the building or facility, alternative...
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§35.151(d)(2)
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§ 35.151(b)(3)(ii)
(ii) If it is not feasible to provide physical access to an historic property in a manner that will not threaten or destroy the historic significance of the building or facility, alternative...
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INTRODUCTION
polling places contained architectural barriers such as excessively sloped parking areas, narrow doorways, steep ramps, protruding objects, and inaccessible doorknobs that rendered the facilities...
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You must provide timely access to the same information given to other passengers for those who are deaf, blind
You must provide blind or visually-impaired passengers and passengers who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind, timely access to the same information given to other passengers...
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Attachment B – Code References
When alterations or additions are made to existing buildings or facilities, an accessible path of travel to the specific area of alteration or addition shall be provided....
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Equality of Opportunity: The Making of the Americans with Disabilities Act
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON DISABILITY JULY 26, 1997 JULY 26, 2010 In commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the ADA EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY The Making of the...
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Sec. 469.054(c)(3)
(3) the processing of an application for a variance from accessibility standards for a building or facility....
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§104.42(b)(3)(iii)
(iii) admissions tests are administered in facilities that, on the whole, are accessible to handicapped persons; and...
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§8.11(b)(1)
(1) Making facilities used by employees accessible to and usable by individuals with handicaps and...
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M303.2.4 Equipment Clearances (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Access Board has determined that mammography equipment presents a unique challenge....
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Public entities may not discriminate or impose eligibility criteria to screen out people with disabilities
Public entities may not: Use methods of program administration, including written rules and agency practices that have a discriminatory effect on people with disabilities....
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L. Eligibility of National Origin Minority Persons With Limited English Language Skills
Recipients may not restrict an applicant's admission to vocational education programs because the applicant, as a member of a national origin minority with limited English language skills...
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III-3.4000 Separate benefit/integrated setting
The major principles of mainstreaming include the following: 1) Individuals with disabilities must be integrated to the maximum extent appropriate. 2) Separate programs are permitted...
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The Revised Guidelines (2004 ADAAG)
Part II provides scoping (which is defined in the preamble of title 2) requirements for facilities subject to the ABA (i.e., facilities designed, built, altered, or leased with federal funds...
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The Revised Guidelines (2004 ADAAG)
Part II provides scoping requirements for facilities subject to the ABA (i.e., facilities designed, built, altered, or leased with federal funds). ...
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Minimum Number [9.1.2 and 9.1.3]
Rooms with combination roll-in/transfer showers are required in transient lodging facilities with more than 50 rooms....
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§ 36.203(b) Opportunity to participate.
Notwithstanding the existence of separate or different programs or activities provided in accordance with this subpart, a public accommodation shall not deny an individual with a disability...
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Sec.36.203(b) Opportunity to participate
Notwithstanding the existence of separate or different programs or activities provided in accordance with this subpart, a public accommodation shall not deny an individual with a disability...
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2.1 Path of Travel Elements
2.1 Path of Travel Elements: Under the CBC, certain alteration, addition and structural repair projects trigger requirements for upgrades to accessibility elements outside the project’s...
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A. Title III of the ADA and its Implementing Regulations
Discrimination includes a failure to design or construct facilities, or make alterations to the maximum extent feasible, that are “readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities...