Section 602.5 covers the current ADA Standards for the spout location of drinking fountains.
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Spout Location: ADA Standard Section 602.5
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Length: ADA Standard Section 405.7.3
Section 405.7.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the required length of ramp landings.
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Location: ADA Standard Section 407.2.1.4
Section 407.2.1.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the location of elevator call controls.
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Location: ADA Standard Section 502.3.4
Section 502.3.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the required location of access aisles.
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Location: ADA Standard Section 604.2
Section 604.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the mounting location of water closets.
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Operable Parts: ADA Standard Section 602.3
Section 602.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the operable parts of drinking fountains.
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Size: ADA Standard Section 604.8.2.1
Section 604.8.2.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the size of ambulatory accessible compartments.
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Size: ADA Standard Section 604.8.1.1
Section 604.8.1.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the size of wheelchair accessible compartments.
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Size: ADA Standard Section 304.3
Section 304.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the required size of turning space.
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Clear Width: ADA Standard Section 405.5
Section 405.5 covers the current ADA Standards for the clear width requirements of ramps.
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Floor Surfaces: ADA Standard Section 407.4.2
Section 407.4.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the floor surfaces of elevator cars.
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Location: ADA Standard Section 407.4.6.1
Section 407.4.6.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the location of elevator car controls.
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Height: ADA Standard Section 606.3
Section 606.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the height of lavatories and sinks.
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Height: ADA Standard Section 309.3
Section 309.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the height requirements of operable parts.
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Safe Harbor is applied element by element in existing facilities
2) Would this same interpretation apply to commercial facilities undergoing alteration projects and public entity facilities undergoing alterations or considering their program access obligations...
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ARGUMENT
Further, the Department of Justice (“DOJ” or the “Department”) has long interpreted title III to apply to web services, and DOJ’s ongoing regulatory developments concerning the accessibility...
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SHELTERS + SERVICE CENTERS
Anyone can request interpretation and translation services as well. CAN I BRING MY ANIMAL? Yes. Service animals are always allowed and will not be separated from their owners....
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12101(b)(4)
Williams, 534 U.S. 184 (2002), that the terms "substantially" and "major" in the definition of disability under the ADA "need to be interpreted strictly to create a demanding standard for...
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603.3 Accommodation of Communication Needs
Examples of accommodations are qualified sign language interpreters, assistive listening systems, TTYs, real time captioning, and telecommunications relay services....
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FAQ: Why should I enter keywords in my Voices post?
When you enter relevant keywords in your Voices post, the post is integrated with Corada’s existing database of other accessibility-related material, so your question, comment, Opinion or Interpretation...
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29. Does reassignment mean that the employee is permitted to compete for a vacant position?
Cir. 1998) (the court, in interpreting a collective bargaining agreement provision authorizing reassignment of disabled employees, states that "[a]n employee who is allowed to compete for...
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Self-evaluation
Determine whether employees and officials know how to arrange for auxiliary aids and services, such as sign language interpreters, material in Braille and assistive listening systems; to...
