A hotel restaurant that creates ambience with low lighting can make travel to a table difficult for an older customer; while a restaurant menu with a crisp, high contrast contemporary design...
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Trends that Enhance or Hinder Accessibility
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41. May an employer ask whether a reasonable accommodation is needed when an employee with a disability has not asked for one?
Or, if an employer is scheduling a luncheon at a restaurant and is uncertain about what questions it should ask to ensure that the restaurant is accessible for an employee who uses a wheelchair...
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Re: Discussion on Seafood Restaurants in West Palm Beach, FL
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Re: Discussion on Seafood Restaurants in West Palm Beach, FL
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Wheelchair seating locations must be on an accessible route
• Wheelchair seating locations must be on an accessible route that provides access from parking and transportation areas and that connects to all public areas, including concessions, restaurants...
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II-1.3000 Relationship to title III
ILLUSTRATION 1: A privately owned restaurant in a State park operates for the convenience of park users under a concession agreement with a State department of parks....
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Elevator requirement to new dining area on the mezzanine of an existing facility
However, this building already has an elevator serving the mezzanine level but the owner wants to close it to the restaurant users. ...
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III-1.7000 Relationship to title II
ILLUSTRATION 1: A State department of parks provides a restaurant in one of its State parks. The restaurant is operated by X Corporation under a concession agreement....
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Preserving elevator access in building where it might not be required.
Bank has moved out; landlord wants to create a restaurant or club in the space, using the first floor and mezzanine. ...
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A5.1 General
Dining counters (where there is no service) are typically found in small carry-out restaurants, bakeries, or coffee shops and may only be a narrow eating surface attached to a wall....
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Concessions
Concessions • All concessions, including food service areas, restaurants, and souvenir stands, must be accessible....
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III-4.1100 General
ILLUSTRATION 1: A restaurant has an unofficial policy of seating individuals with visible disabilities in the least desirable parts of the restaurant....
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BUSINESSES AND NON-PROFIT SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
ORGANIZATIONS The ADA prohibits discrimination by public accommodations, which include businesses and non-profit service organizations that provide goods or services to the public, such as restaurants...
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III-4.2300 Service animals
ILLUSTRATION: An individual who is blind wishes to be accompanied in a restaurant by her guide dog....
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8. Service Animals
.: restaurants, bar areas, facility grounds, vans/shuttle buses, and other areas for meeting or recreation)?...
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1. Q: What are the laws that apply to my business?
A: Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), privately owned businesses that serve the public, such as restaurants, hotels, retail stores, taxicabs, theaters, concert halls,...
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III. FACILITIES COVERED BY THIS CONSENT DECREE
to the Hotel, the guest registration desk, the lobby, the public telephones, the public and employee restrooms, the elevators, the units, sleeping rooms and suites, the parking garages, restaurants...
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Mezzanines (Private and Public Sector Facilities) [§206.2.4, Ex. 3]
story facilities (mezzanines do not count as a story) or facilities that are exempt from the requirement for an accessible route between stories (additional conditions apply to restaurants...
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A. Accessible Counters
In each restaurant or other food service establishment on this site, are at least 5% of each type of fixed table or a portion of eating counters (i.e.: where no direct service is provided...
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Error/Omission: Condiment or utensil items are placed above the reach range or are not located on an accessible route.
Restaurants Error/Omission: Condiment or utensil items are placed above the reach range or are not located on an accessible route....
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III-3.2000 Denial of participation
Just as under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 a restaurant cannot refuse to admit an individual because of his or her race under the ADA, it cannot refuse to admit an individual merely because...
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PUBLIC-USE AREAS
Examples of public use areas may include a hotel lobby, movie theater, concert hall, public restroom, sales floor of a retail store, or dining room within a restaurant.◼...
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PUBLIC-USE AREAS
Examples of public use areas may include a hotel lobby, movie theater, concert hall, public restroom, sales floor of a retail store, or dining room within a restaurant. ◼...
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PUBLIC-USE AREAS
Examples of public use areas may include a hotel lobby, movie theater, concert hall, public restroom, sales floor of a retail store, or dining room within a restaurant. ◼...