States, counties, and cities, which often administer both criminal justice and disability service systems, have obligations under the ADA to ensure people with mental health...
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C. Collaboration with Other Entities
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Four Specific Situations in which a Seating Accommodation Must be Provided
Four Specific Situations in which a Seating Accommodation Must be Provided If a passenger self-identifies as an individual with a disability, there are four specific situations...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
The County shall maintain in operable working condition on Election Day those features of facilities and equipment (including, but not limited to, both permanent equipment such as lifts...
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Section 36.302(f) Ticketing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Through the investigation of complaints, enforcement actions, and public comments related to ticketing, the Department became aware that some venue operators, ticket sellers, and distributors...
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3.8 Maintenance and Administrative Costs
The cost estimation also quantifies any additional maintenance and administrative costs associated with the rulemaking. ...
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2.4.3. Maintenance and Administrative Costs
Any additional maintenance and administrative costs are also included in the analysis. ...
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Title III Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
For an existing pool, removing barriers may involve installation of a fixed pool lift with independent operation by the user or other accessible means of entry that complies with the 2010...
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Extent of Application: ADA Standard Section 202.3.2
Section 202.3.2 covers the extent of application of Section 202.3
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Portable Floor Lifts
Some lifts are more easily operated by two or more people; others may be operated by one person....
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§382.125 What procedures do carriers follow when wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and other assistive devices must be stowed in the cargo compartment?
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382.125 What procedures do carriers follow when wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and other assistive devices must be stowed in the cargo compartment?
382.125 What procedures do carriers follow when wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and other assistive devices must be stowed in the cargo compartment? As under the current rule,...
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§27.71(j) Shared-use automated airport kiosks.
(j) Shared-use automated airport kiosks. This paragraph applies to U.S. airports with 10,000 or more annual enplanements.
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§27.71(j)(4)
(4) Each shared-use automated kiosk that meets the design specifications in paragraph (k) of this section must be visually and tactilely identifiable to users as accessible (e.g., an...
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§ 27.71(j)(4)
(4) Each shared-use automated kiosk that meets the design specifications in paragraph (k) of this section must be visually and tactilely identifiable to users as accessible (e.g., an...
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§ 27.71(j) Shared-use automated airport kiosks
(j) Shared-use automated airport kiosks. This paragraph applies to U.S. airports with 10,000 or more annual enplanements.
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§ 36.302(f)(4)
(4) Purchasing multiple tickets.
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§ 36.302(f)(1)
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§ 36.302(f) Ticketing.
(f) Ticketing.
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Sec.36.302 Modifications in policies, practices, or procedures
Sec.36.302 Modifications in policies, practices, or procedures.
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A4.27.3 Height
Fig. A8 further illustrates mandatory and advisory control mounting height provisions for typical equipment. Electrical receptacles installed to serve individual...
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Section 37.42 Service in an integrated setting to passengers at intercity, commuter, and high-speed rail station platforms constructed or altered after February 1, 2012
The performance standard does not require rail operators to retrofit existing station platforms or cars....
