Section 104.1.1 of the ADA Standards covers the most current information on dimensions in regards to construction and manufacturing tolerances in the ADA Standards.
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Construction and Manufacturing Tolerances: ADA Standard Section 104.1.1
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11B-403.3 Slope
Access Board published in the Federal Register its final rule on accessibility guidelines for pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way....
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VI. COMPENSATORY DAMAGES TO COMPLAINANTS AND OTHER AGGRIEVED PERSONS
Each Notice shall also contain a statement that the United States seeks information from any persons who claim to have been subjected to disability discrimination at a QuikTrip facility...
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A. Coverage issues
comment on the most appropriate basis for calculating the number of movies that will be captioned and video described: should this be the number of screens located in a particular theater facility...
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FOREWORD
FOREWORD Throughout the United States, there has been a dramatic increase in the varieties and numbers of nonmotorized users on trail and roadway facilities....
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Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters nearly universally said that wheelchairs always should be accommodated and that they should never be subject to an assessment with regard to their admission to a particular public facility...
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Service Animals
Allowing service animals into a “no pet” facility is a common type of reasonable modification necessary to accommodate people who have disabilities....
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Camping Units
When work is done to improve an existing camping or picnic facility or a trailhead and a condition for an exception prohibits full compliance with a specific technical requirement on part...
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Title II Program Accessibility
Title II Program Accessibility Individuals with disabilities cannot be excluded from or denied participation in State and local government programs, services, or activities because a facility...
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14. What kinds of reasonable accommodations are related to the benefits and privileges of employment?
Reasonable accommodations related to the benefits and privileges of employment include accommodations that are necessary to provide individuals with disabilities access to facilities or...
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Costs
UFAS is the accessibility standard adopted by HUD for residential facilities covered by the ABA....
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Section 35.138 Ticketing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
While these negotiated settlement agreements and consent decrees rest on fundamental nondiscrimination principles, they represent solutions tailored to specific facilities. ...
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Legal standard for other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
accommodation can demonstrate that the use of the device is not reasonable or that its use will result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of the public accommodation's goods, services, facilities...
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Education's Intent To Revise its Section 504 Regulations To Adopt the 2010 Title II ADA Standards
Section 206.2.3 of the 2010 Title II ADA Standards requires that an accessible route connect each story and mezzanine in multi-story facilities, which means that an elevator is required...
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Standards Applicable Prior to March 15, 2012
Departures from particular requirements of either standard by use of other methods shall be permitted when it is clearly evident that equivalent access to the facility or part of the facility...
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Introduction
Still, many visitors find it very challenging to navigate effectively in large facilities, even when consulting a print map that they carry with them....
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Parking
Result: Persons with disabilities are unable to park their vehicles and do not have convenient access to the lodging facility....
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City of Plant City: ADA Coordinator
logical assignment to the position Acts as a liaison for the city interpreting and explaining applicable codes and providing technical assistance on the accessibility of buildings, facilities...
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2.Tax Deduction for Architectural and Transportation Barrier Removal (Section 190 of the Internal Revenue Code)
Expenses covered include costs of removing barriers created by steps, narrow doors, inaccessible parking spaces, toilet facilities, and transportation vehicles....
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Hallways
Hallways Problem In many polling places, particularly those in large facilities such as schools and apartment buildings, hallways contain drinking fountains, coat racks, fire extinguishers...