Section 232.5.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for cubicles and counters.
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Cubicles and Counters: ADA Standard Section 232.5.1
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Introduction
The Guidelines provide builders and developers with technical guidance on how to comply with the accessibility requirements of the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 (Fair Housing Act)...
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§8.28(a)(3)
(3) When issuing a Housing Certificate or Housing Voucher to a family which includes an individual with handicaps include a current listing of available accessible units known to the PHA...
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DSA: Division of the State Architect Note: This FAQ addresses EVCS installed at public buildings, public accommodations, commercial facilities and public housing...
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Reporting
Department, the following: The dates of the University’s ADA Training; All attendance logs associated with ADA Training; The dates of the University’s ADA Student...
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Eligibility Criteria
A community college requires students with disabilities to provide extensive medical histories, although such histories are not required from other students....
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Direct Threat
A parent with tuberculosis wants to tutor 6th grade students in a public school volunteer program....
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11B-224 TRANSIENT LODGING GUEST ROOMS, HOUSING AT A PLACE OF EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE CENTER ESTABLISHMENTS
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9.1 Hotels, Motels, Inns, Boarding Houses, Dormitories, Resorts and Other Similar Places of Transient Lodging
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Section 1. Introduction
Authority Section 804(f)(5)(C) of the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 directs the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide technical assistance to States...
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902.1 General
Examples of work surfaces include writing surfaces, study carrels, student laboratory stations, baby changing and other tables or fixtures for personal grooming, coupon counters, and where...
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902.1 General
Examples of work surfaces include writing surfaces, study carrels, student laboratory stations, baby changing and other tables or fixtures for personal grooming, coupon counters, and where...
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4. Rulemaking History
Rulemaking History In response to issues raised about the accessibility of emergency transportable housing units provided by FEMA after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, we convened an advisory...
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Accessible Transient Lodging [9]
Examples noted in the section (hotels, motels, resorts, dormitories, homeless shelters, and halfway houses) are meant to be illustrative and do not represent all types of lodging used on...
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§ 36.401(d)(1)(ii)(B)
(B) A series of buildings on a common site, either under common ownership or common control or developed either as one project or as a series of related projects, housing five or more sales...
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Sec.36.401(d)(1)(ii)(B)
(B) A series of buildings on a common site, either under common ownership or common control or developed either as one project or as a series of related projects, housing five or more sales...
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§8.4(b)(1)(iv)
(iv) Provide different or separate housing, aid, benefits, or services to individuals with handicaps or to any class of individuals with handicaps from that provided to others unless such...
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1.1.7.3.1 Detached one- and two-family dwellings
Detached one- and two-family dwellings, lodging houses, live/work units, townhouses not more than three stories above grade plane in height with a separate means of egress, and their accessory...
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B. Legal foundation for Web accessibility
Even if they do not offer degree programs online, most colleges and universities today rely on websites and other Internet-related technologies in the application process for prospective students...
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§8.23(b)(1)
(1) Subject to paragraph (b)(2) of this section, alterations to dwelling units in a multifamily housing project (including public housing) shall, to the maximum extent feasible, be made...
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Q35. Do apartments, mobile home parks, and other residential properties have to comply with the ADA?
The Fair Housing Act is the Federal law that protects the rights of people with disabilities in residential facilities. For information or to file a complaint, contact the U.S....
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11B-224.1 General
Certain facilities used for transient lodging, including time shares, dormitories, and town homes may be covered by both these requirements and the Fair Housing Amendments Act....