(4) A covered entity is required, absent undue hardship, to provide a reasonable accommodation to an otherwise qualified individual who meets the definition of disability under the “actual...
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§1630.2(o)(4)
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If a state or local authority interprets an accessibility requirement differently than how a comparable requirement in the ADA Standards is interpreted under the ADA (or waives that requirement completely), does this have any bearing on ADA compliance?
Covered entities are still required to design, construct or alter their facilities in compliance with the ADA Standards even where comparable requirements in a state or local code are interpreted...
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§ 35.150(d)(2)
or walkways, its transition plan shall include a schedule for providing curb ramps or other sloped areas where pedestrian walks cross curbs, giving priority to walkways serving entities covered...
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502.5 Vertical Clearance
Every nonresidential structure built on or after January 1, 1991, which is designed to use covered or underground parking as the primary available parking space shall design the covered...
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F233.1 General
The facilities covered by Section F233, as well as other facilities not covered by this section, may still be subject to other Federal laws such as the Fair Housing Act and Section 504 of...
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About this Guide
DOJ’s ADA Standards apply to all facilities covered by the ADA except public transit facilities. DOT issued its current edition of the ADA Standards in 2006....
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Klingstone 400
The surface was installed around a sewage drain and was not broken away from or deteriorated around it. Klingstone base preparation of ¾ inch minus limestone and dust. ...
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Standby Power for Platform Lifts
The use of a platform lift is generally only one of the options available to covered entities....
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B. 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines
The 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines contain three parts: application and scoping requirements for facilities covered by the ADA (ADA Chapters 1 and 2); application and scoping...
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Fashioning a Durable ADA: The House of Representatives
The main issue in the House was the effect of the ADA on businesses and governments covered by the ADA’s provisions; many changes were made to make the ADA more acceptable to entities covered...
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Sections 35.130(b)(7)(i)—General Prohibitions Against Discrimination and 36.302(g)—Modifications in Policies, Practices, or Procedures
In the NPRM, the Department proposed §§ 35.130(b)(7)(i) and 36.302(g) to reflect this concept, explaining that a public entity or covered entity ‘‘is not required to provide a reasonable...
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9. Is the ADA limited to segregation in employment settings when the same individuals are also subject to segregation in other settings during the day, like facility-based day programs?
The ADA and the integration mandate have a broad reach; Title II of the ADA covers all services, programs, and activities of state and local government entities....
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F201.3 Temporary and Permanent Structures
Temporary buildings or facilities covered by these requirements include, but are not limited to, reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, stages, platforms and daises, fixed...
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§382.119(b)
(b) The covered information includes but is not limited to the following: information concerning flight safety, procedures for takeoff and landing, flight delays, schedule or aircraft changes...
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Section 4.1.7, Historic Preservation (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
It clarifies the procedures under the National Historic Preservation Act and their application to alterations covered by the ADA....
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201.3 Temporary and Permanent Structures
Temporary buildings or facilities covered by these requirements include, but are not limited to, reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, stages, platforms and daises, fixed...
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F208.2.1 Hospital Outpatient Facilities
The term "outpatient facility" is not defined in this document but is intended to cover facilities or units that are located in hospitals and that provide regular and continuing medical...
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208.2.1 Hospital Outpatient Facilities
The term "outpatient facility" is not defined in this document but is intended to cover facilities or units that are located in hospitals and that provide regular and continuing medical...
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STREETS, ROADS AND WALKWAYS {35.150}
or walkways, its transition plan shall include a schedule for providing curb ramps or other sloped areas where pedestrian walks cross curbs, giving priority to walkways serving entities covered...
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Title II Quiz
All the quizzes cover the same topics: general ADA, effective communication, facility/program accessibility, general Title II nondiscrimination requirements and Title II administrative requirements...
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Section 2. Dwelling unit
Examples of dwelling units covered by these guidelines include: condominiums; an apartment unit within an apartment building; and other types of dwellings in which sleeping accommodations...
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233.4.2
233.4.2 Facilities with more than 50 beds covered that provide common use bathing facilities shall provide at least one roll-in shower with a seat that complies with section 608....
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What this Checklist is Not
This checklist does not cover those requirements....
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1132A.1 Primary entry doors and required exit doors
., entry or exit doors which open from the covered multifamily dwelling unit into a corridor, hallway or lobby, or directly to the outside)....