There must also be a space of 1½ inches (38 millimeters) between the grab bar and any projecting objects below or at the ends of the grab bar....
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III-3.7000 Maintenance of accessible features
BUT: An isolated instance of placement of an object on an accessible route would not be a violation, if the object is promptly removed....
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Issue 11: Good vibrations (vibrotactile indications)
It seems to work best to put a thin layer of glue around the outside edges of the recess, then insert the arrow and align it with the direction of travel on the crossing the device indicates...
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
facilities in California, issued Code Application Notice CAN 2-11B, dated 9/9/14, which includes the following interpretation of Section 11B-805.7: Built-in equipment consoles include recessed...
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6. Settlement Approval Process
Objections to the Settlement Agreement Members of the Settlement Class shall have an opportunity to object to the proposed Settlement Agreement but may not opt-out....
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Comments on specific provisions of proposed ADAAG (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Strenuous objections were raised by some business commenters to the proposed provisions of the guidelines concerning check-out aisles, counters, and scoping for hotels and nursing facilities...
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§ 36.101(b) Broad coverage
The primary object of attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether entities covered under the ADA have complied with their obligations and whether discrimination has occurred...
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A4.30.4 Raised and Brailled Characters and Pictorial Symbol Signs (Pictograms)
Accessible signage with descriptive materials about public buildings, monuments, and objects of cultural interest may not provide sufficiently detailed and meaningful information....
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Purpose
This study’s objective was to gather information about current natural surface trail construction, the products or applications used on the trails’ surfaces, and the effectiveness of the...
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§ 35.101(b) Broad coverage
The primary object of attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether entities covered under the ADA have complied with their obligations and whether discrimination has occurred...
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Re: Lavatories Adjacent to Partitions
Dispensers or other similar elements creating an obstruction or could be classified as a protruding object would have to be relocated. ...
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What Testing Accommodations Must Be Provided?
If the objective of the test is to measure one’s ability to solve algebra equations, for example, and the ability to perform basic math computations (e.g., addition, subtraction, multiplication...
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QUESTION: UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES IS A PVO REQUIRED TO COMPENSATE A PASSENGER WITH A DISABILITY FOR LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO A WHEELCHAIR OR OTHER ASSISTIVE DEVICE?
For example, a passenger riding a scooter might run into a fixed object, damaging the scooter. In such a case, the PVO would not be responsible for compensating the owner....
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Paperwork Reduction Act
meeting the performance standard other than level-entry boarding would have to submit a proposed plan to FRA or FTA demonstrating that their chosen method would actually achieve the rule's objectives...
- Ronick Matting Systems BaseMat 300 Entrance Floor Mat
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Section 1193.37 Information pass-through [1193.27 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, manufacturers objected to the one-sided nature of the requirement and wanted manufacturers of peripheral devices and specialized customer premises equipment to be held accountable...
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14. Child welfare agencies have an obligation to ensure the health and safety of children. How can agencies comply with the ADA and Section 504 while also ensuring health and safety?
child or others, child welfare agencies and courts must make an individualized assessment, based on reasonable judgment that relies on current medical knowledge or on the best available objective...
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IV. CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION Because the Agreements proposed by the Parties are procedurally defective, the United States Objects to their approval and urges the Court to deny entry of these Agreements...