However, common use and public use spaces such as recovery rooms, examination rooms, and cafeterias are not exempt from these requirements and must be accessible....
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201.1 Scope
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F. Electronic and information technology
Accessibility Guidelines to include technical guidelines for self-service machines used for ticketing, check-in or check-out, seat selection, boarding passes, or ordering food in restaurants and cafeterias...
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Work Areas (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
., employee lounges, cafeterias, health units, exercise facilities) are treated no differently under this regulation than other parts of a building; they must be constructed or altered in...
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Section 36.406 Standards for New Construction and Alterations (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Sections 5 through 9 of the guidelines are special application sections and contain additional requirements for restaurants and cafeterias, medical care facilities, business and mercantile...
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§35.130(b)(2) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, it would be a violation of this provision to require persons with disabilities to eat in the back room of a government cafeteria or to refuse to allow a person with a disability...
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Section 36.406 Standards for New Construction and Alterations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Sections 5 through 9 of the guidelines are special application sections and contain additional requirements for restaurants and cafeterias, medical care facilities, business and mercantile...
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SERVICE ANIMALS
For example, in a hospital it would be inappropriate to exclude a service animal from areas such as patient rooms, clinics, cafeterias, or examination rooms....
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ADA Business BRIEF: Communicating with People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Hospital Settings
The ADA applies to all hospital programs and services, such as emergency room care, inpatient and outpatient services, surgery, clinics, educational classes, and cafeteria and gift shop...
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More Questions and Answers About the ADA
Does an employer have to make non-work areas used by employees, such as cafeterias, lounges, or employer-provided transportation accessible to people with disabilities? A. Yes....
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Meeting ANSI Standard S12.60 Requirements
It is best to locate them over spaces that are inherently noisy, such as corridors, cafeterias and gymnasiums....
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Program Accessibility
The cafeteria on the first floor is not acceptable. A city department of health holds classes for parents on surviving adolescence....
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Section 1630.9 Not Making Reasonable Accommodation
Accordingly, the obligation to accommodate is applicable to employer sponsored placement or counseling services, and to employer provided cafeterias, lounges, gymnasiums, auditoriums, transportation...
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R202 Alterations and Elements Added to Existing Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
“Primary function” areas include the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as well as offices and other work areas in which the activities of the public entity...
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Section 36.406(a)(2) Applicable Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several commenters suggested that the proposed standards would establish new requirements applicable to employee-only areas, such as restrooms, locker rooms, cafeterias, and break rooms....
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Issue 21: What additional education and training are needed for supervisors of employees with low vision?
They can’t get from their office to the library to the cafeteria to whatever else needs to happen within any given daily routine, and so that’s the number one complaint we get from folks...
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Section 36.403 Alterations: Path of Travel (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Areas that contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, the customer services lobby of a bank, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as...
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Section 36.403 Alterations: Path of Travel (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Areas that contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, the customer services lobby of a bank, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as...
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III. STRUCTURAL MODIFICATIONS TO WHC BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES
transact business with WHC, including patient registration and financial transactions; and (iii) all other areas open to patients and the public, including, but not limited to, common areas, cafeterias...