Ensure that the height of the counter or rim surrounding the utility sink is not more than 34 inches (865 millimeters) above the ground or floor space and that the bottom of the bowl is...
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  Height and Clearances [4.19.2]
  The lavatory or counter may be deeper than 19 inches but the portion of the required 30 by 48 inch clear floor space must underlap the lavatory a minimum of 17 inches and is limited to a... 
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  Section 37.59 Differences in Accessibility Completion Date Requirements
  If there is a common entrance to the station, that commuter rail passengers and Amtrak passengers both use, or a common ticket counter, it would have to be accessible by July 1993.... 
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  Lowered section for bar
  Can anyone show me where a folding lower section of the bar counter can't be used as long as it meets the other requirements? This is not for designing a new bar.... 
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  Section 36.301 Eligibility Criteria (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
  accommodations may not place a surcharge on a particular individual with a disability or any group of individuals with disabilities to cover the costs of measures, such as the provision of auxiliary... 
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  Section 36.301 Eligibility Criteria (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
  accommodations may not place a surcharge on a particular individual with a disability or any group of individuals with disabilities to cover the costs of measures, such as the provision of auxiliary... 
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  G. Access to Social Services, Temporary Lodging or Housing, and Other Benefit Programs
  Procedures that allow people to apply in different ways – providing auxiliary aids and services and reasonable modifications to application procedures when people with disabilities need... 
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  Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (Title II)
  other things, that public schools provide students with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in all school activities and that public schools ensure, through the provision of auxiliary... 
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  Telecommunications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The Department understands that there are many new devices and advances in technology that should be included in the definition of available auxiliary aids and is including many of the telecommunications... 
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  BACKGROUND
  civil penalties, and full compliance with title III provisions, such as requiring public accommodations to make reasonable modifications to policies, practices, and procedures and provide auxiliary... 
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  II-2.8000 Qualified individual with a disability
  without -- 1) Reasonable modifications to a public entity's rules, policies, or practices; 2) Removal of architectural, communication, or transportation barriers; or 3) Provision of auxiliary... 
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  Overview
  Covered entities must provide auxiliary aids and services when needed to communicate effectively with people who have communication disabilities.... 
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  D. Notice to the Public
  similar publications a statement to the following effect: To ensure effective communication with Patients and their Companions who are deaf or hard of hearing, we provide appropriate auxiliary... 
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  Audio description (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  In addition, audio description more appropriately describes the type of auxiliary aid involved, because the process involves providing information that is experienced aurally. ... 
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  "Video Interpreting Services (VIS)"
  In addition to adding the specific definition of VIS, the Department proposes to add VIS to the definition of "auxiliary aids and services" (discussed above in § 35.104) and to set out performance... 
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  Direct Threat
  threat" is a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated or reduced to an acceptable level by modification of policies, practices, or procedures, or by the auxiliary... 
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  I. GENERAL NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS
  to ensure that individuals with disabilities, including the Private Plaintiffs, are not excluded, denied services, segregated, or otherwise treated differently because of the absence of auxiliary... 
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  A. Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review), Executive Order 13563 (Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review), and DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures 
  accessibility requirements also include an enhanced sense of inclusion for travelers with vision or mobility disabilities, as well as a decrease in the stigma of special treatment at the ticket counter... 
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  Common Use Circulation Paths in Employee Work Areas
  • Common use circulation paths within employee work areas that are less than 1,000 square feet and are defined by permanently installed partitions, counters, casework, or furnishings... 
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  205 Operable Parts, F205 Operable Parts
  Exception 3 (Electrical Outlets in Kitchen) Where two or more electrical outlets are provided in a kitchen above a length of counter top that is uninterrupted by a sink or appliance,... 
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  Accessible Route to Goods and Services
  Similarly, accessible toilet stalls, dressing rooms, or counters at a cash register must not be cluttered with merchandise or supplies.... 
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  205 and 309 Operable Parts
  The 2010 Standards also add exceptions that exempt certain outlets at kitchen counters; heating, ventilating and air conditioning diffusers; redundant controls provided for a single element... 
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  Technical Memorandum TM 2013-23 Storage (Not in Kitchens or Kitchenettes)
  Counter surfaces shall not be considered a type of storage nor be used to satisfy the requirements of TAS 225.2.... 
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  a) Aquatic Program
  pools have the features necessary to provide program access, namely: (1) an accessible route from the property line to the building; (2) an accessible entry; (3) an accessible check-in counter... 
