passengers’ requests for Appropriate Auxiliary Aids and Services, including qualified interpreters, for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind so that individuals with disabilities...
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D. Effective Communication: Auxiliary Aids and Services
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III-4.3100 General
This obligation extends only to individuals with disabilities who have physical or mental impairments, such as vision, hearing, or speech impairments, that substantially limit the ability...
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Section 35.138 Ticketing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In response to the ANPRM, individuals with disabilities and related advocacy groups commented that the reduced requirements for accessible seating in assembly areas underscored the need...
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References
Evacuating People with Disabilities. Fire Engineering. 146. Kailes, J. (1996)....
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Characteristics of Study Participants
Subjects were classified into one of four groups: 1) No disability – no known disability or mobility limitation; 2) Ambulatory with limited mobility – persons whose mobility was impaired...
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Safe harbor for qualified small businesses regarding what is readily achievable. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department believes from its experience in enforcing the ADA that the relevant expenditure should be a percentage of gross, rather than net, revenues in order to avoid the effect of...
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IMPLEMENTATION
This Agreement does not purport to remedy any other potential violations of the ADA or any other federal law. ...
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A) Accessible Parking
Accessible parking spaces have a number of features that make it possible for people with disabilities to get into or out of a vehicle....
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Section 810.5.3
In September 2005, the Department issued guidance concerning the relationship of its ADA and 504 rules in the context of rail platform accessibility This guidance emphasized that access...
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3. When Was it Built? Why Does it Matter?
The ADA treats facilities that were built before it went into effect differently from those built or renovated afterwards. ...
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I. Security
[ADA Stds. 9.2.2(3); 4.13.9] Yes __ No __ N/A __ Comments: ___________________________________________...
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D6
[ADA Standards § 4.13.7] Yes No If No, leave the inner door permanently open, remove inner door, or modify the vestibule....
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10. Clear Floor Space
[ADA Stds. 9.2.2(6)(e)] Yes __ No __ N/A __ Comments: _____________________________________...
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J6
[ADA Standards §§ 4.15.5 (1) and 4.4.1] Yes No...
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C2‒2
[ADA Standards § 4.4.2] Yes No If No, can a barrier or enclosure be added below the stair or can the route be relocated away from the stair?...
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g-ii
[ADA Standards § 4.13.9] Yes No...
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A1
[ADA Standards § 4.6.6] Yes No If No, look for another relatively level location that is on an accessible route to the accessible shelter entrance that could be used....
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B5
[ADA Standards § 4.6.3] Yes No If No: Look for a nearby area that is relatively level in all directions that could serve as an accessible parking space with an accessible...
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§ 37.131(g) Additional service
Public entities may provide complementary paratransit service to ADA paratransit eligible individuals exceeding that provided for in this section....
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§ 37.131(c) Fares
The fare for a trip charged to an ADA paratransit eligible user of the complementary paratransit service shall not exceed twice the fare that would be charged to an individual paying full...
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11B-606.1 General
[2010 ADAS] Advisory 606.1 General. If soap and towel dispensers are provided, they must be located within the reach ranges specified in 308....
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11B-406.1 General
[2010 ADA Standards] 406.1 General. Curb ramps on accessible routes shall comply with 406, 405.2 through 405.5, and 405.10....
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11B-212.1 General
[2010 ADA Standards] 212.1 General. Where provided, kitchens, kitchenettes, and sinks shall comply with 212. ETA Editor’s Note The CBC includes wet bars....
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12112(d)(3)(B)(II)
(II) first aid and safety personnel may be informed, when appropriate, if the disability might require emergency treatment; and...