Ramps and landings with drop-offs shall have curbs, walls, railings, or projecting surfaces that prevent people from slipping off the ramp....
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4.8.7 Edge Protection
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4.8.7 EDGE PROTECTION
Ramps and landings with drop-offs shall have curbs, walls, railings, or projecting surfaces that prevent people from slipping off the ramp....
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Accessible Hotel Rooms (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
- Rather than requiring 5% of new hotel rooms to be accessible to people with mobility impairments, between 2 and 4% accessibility (depending on total number of rooms) is required....
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11B-605.1 General
Stall-type urinals provide greater accessibility for a broader range of persons, including people of short stature....
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§ 37.183 Purchase or lease of new OTRBs by operators of fixed-route systems
The following requirements apply to private entities that are primarily in the business of transporting people, whose operations affect commerce, and that operate a fixed-route system...
- The Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM)
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12182(b)(2)(D)(ii)(I)
regulations issued under section 12186(a)(2) of this title by a private entity which provides transportation of individuals and which is not primarily engaged in the business of transporting people...
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Beach Access Point
pedestrian access (such as dune crossings, stairways, walkways, or ramps leading from boardwalks or outdoor recreation access routes) to the beach or parking facilities are provided so that people...
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Controls [4.15.4]
Push bars are easier to use by a broader range of people because they can be operated with a closed hand, wrist, or forearm....
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4.1.4(9) INSTITUTIONAL
Institutional occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or any portion thereof, in which people have physical or medical treatment or care, or in which the liberty...
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4.32.3 KNEE CLEARANCES
If seating for people in wheelchairs is provided at tables, counters, and work surfaces, knee spaces at least 27 in (685 mm) high, 30 in (760 mm) wide, and 19 in (485 mm) deep shall be provided...
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SUMMARY OF THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
Throughout that time period, the City will implement a program to improve access to Pedestrian Facilities for people with mobility disabilities....
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11B-708.1 General
Devices that do not require handsets are easier to use by people who have a limited reach....
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D. Resources
Following are a few of the many resources available to assist state and local governments in making their websites accessible: “Accessibility of State and Local Government Websites to People...
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Revolving Doors or Turnstiles
While automated revolving doors, if large enough, may be usable by people with disabilities, certain questions remain about the appropriate maximum speed, minimum diameter, compartment size...
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Attitudinal Barriers
They may fail to recognize that people with disabilities can be healthy....
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1. Is my employer allowed to fire me because I have a mental health condition?
An employer doesn't have to hire or keep people in jobs they can't perform, or employ people who pose a "direct threat" to safety (a significant risk of substantial harm to self or others...
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COASTAL STORM EVACUATION
People should use their normal means of transportation to evacuate while it is still safe to travel....
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Subtitle A: State and Local Government Activities
Title II requires that state and local governments give people with disabilities an equal opportunity to benefit from their programs, services, and activities, for example public education...
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Temporary Solutions For Emergency Sheltering - Protruding Object Hazards
Temporary Solutions For Emergency Sheltering - Protruding Object Hazards Problem: Objects protrude too far from the side into the route causing a hazard for people who are blind or who...
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J. Drinking Fountains
The other 50% of drinking fountains serving the shelter must be configured for use by people who have difficulty bending or stooping while standing....
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What is the difference between Title II and Title III of the ADA?
State and local governments must make sure that people with disabilities can participate in all programs, activities and services....
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12101(b)(4)
of congressional authority, including the power to enforce the fourteenth amendment and to regulate commerce, in order to address the major areas of discrimination faced day-to-day by people...
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3.4 Staff-Related Barriers and Solutions
the surroundings (e. not black) Staff and other members leave exercise equipment and other “stuff” on the floor in the gym area that could trip you Post signs to remind people...