(E) Fishing piers and platforms, sections 237 and 1005; 206.2.14.
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(E) Fishing piers and platforms
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(D) Exercise machines and equipment
(D) Exercise machines and equipment, sections 236 and 1004; 206.2.13.
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(K) Shooting facilities with firing positions
(K) Shooting facilities with firing positions, sections 243 and 1010.
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(L)(1) Team or player seating
(1) Team or player seating, section 221.2.1.4.
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1.9.1.4 Enforcing agency
State and local enforcement levels of government could have overlapping jurisdiction under Title 24....
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1.9.1.4 Enforcing agency
State and local enforcement levels of government could have overlapping jurisdiction under Title 24....
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Section 35.130(h) Safety. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
(Section-by-Section Analysis) Section 36.301(b) of the 1991 title III regulation provides that a public accommodation ‘‘may impose legitimate safety requirements that are necessary for...
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§ 35.130(h)
(h) A public entity may impose legitimate safety requirements necessary for the safe operation of its services, programs, or activities....
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M101.3 Existing Diagnostic Equipment
The MDE Standards do not address the applicability of scoping or technical requirements to existing diagnostic equipment....
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16. I think a lift poses a safety risk at an unattended pool. I also have heard that my insurance rates will increase if I have a lift in my unattended pool. Can I consider safety risks?
The ADA allows businesses to consider “legitimate safety requirements” in determining whether an action is readily achievable, as long as the requirements are based on actual risks and are...
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Cities and Counties: First Steps Toward Solving Common ADA Problems
Because compliance with the ADA Standards or UFAS is a matter of federal law, they must be followed, even if local codes are more lenient....
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2010 California Standards for Accessible Design (excerpts relating to Safe Harbors only)
from the 2010 ADA Standards, and although it is not found in CBC, ETA has found it beneficial to apply the same term to the 2013 CBC provisions exempting certain existing conditions from requiring...
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C. Establishing and Publishing Grievance Procedures
Local governments with 50 or more employees are required to adopt and publish procedures for resolving grievances arising under Title II of the ADA.3 Grievance procedures set out a system...
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Compliance Determinations by State and Local Jurisdictions
A few commenters questioned the role of States and units of local government in determining compliance with the Act's accessibility requirements....
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Chapter 3 General Effective Communication Requirements Under Title II of the ADA
In this chapter, you will learn about the requirements of Title II of the ADA for effective communication. Questions answered include: What is effective communication?...
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TECHNICAL QUESTIONS:
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4.3 Tent Pads and Tent Platforms
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(J) Swimming pools, wading pools, and spas
(J) Swimming pools, wading pools, and spas, sections 242 and 1009.
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2. What information shall the notice include?
The notice is required to include relevant information regarding Title II of the ADA, and how it applies to the programs, services, and activities of the public entity....
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Can access be provided after construction based on need?
Access required by the ADA Standards must be put in place and ready for use as part of construction....
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Typical Day - Public Entities: (State and Local Governmental Entities)
Typical Day - Public Entities: (State and Local Governmental Entities) Overview of Title II Requirements (1 - 2 hours) Responsibilities for Governmental bodies, agencies and those...
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Legal standard for other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In other words, public entities are by default required to permit the use of other power-driven mobility devices; the burden is on them to prove the existence of a valid exception....
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B.2.ii. - How should an agency proceed in identifying "applicable" technical provisions in Subparts B, C, and D of the Access Board’s standards to ensure acquired products provide comparable access?
If an agency’s procurement needs are not fully addressed by Subpart B, then the agency must look to Subpart C for applicable functional performance requirements....
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