modifications shall be made and determined in advance, before the transportation provider is expected to provide the modified service, for example, during the paratransit eligibility process, through...
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§ 37.169(b)(3)
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11B-203.8 Residential facilities
In residential facilities, common use areas that do not serve residential dwelling units required to provide mobility features complying with Sections 11B-809.2 through 11B-809.4 or adaptable...
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§ 38.111(a)(6)
(6) Sleeper cars shall comply with §§38.113 (b) through (d), 38.115 through 38.121, and 38.125, of this part, and have at least one compartment which can be entered and used by a person...
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F201.4 Requirements Apply to Facilities Constructed or Altered by or on Behalf of Federal Agencies
The requirements in F216.13, F244 through F248, and 1011 through 1019 shall apply only to facilities constructed or altered by federal agencies or by non-federal entities on federal land...
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8. Amend § 36.304 as follows:
Redesignate paragraph (d)(2) as (d)(6) and in the first sentence remove the reference "(d)(1)" and add "(d)(1) through (5)" in its place; b. Add paragraphs (d)(2) through (d)(5):...
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F201.4 Requirements Apply to Facilities Constructed or Altered by or on Behalf of Federal Agencies
The requirements in F216.13, F244 through F248, and 1011 through 1019 shall apply only to facilities constructed or altered by federal agencies or by non-federal entities on federal land...
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C. FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS
., aquatic, library and RecPark programs, which are offered through various facilities located throughout San Francisco. 68....
- RESNA Standards Committee on Inclusive Fitness
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233.3.5 Alterations, F233.3.4 Alterations, F233.4.5 Alterations
In individual residential dwelling units, where a bathroom or a kitchen is substantially altered, and at least one other room is altered, the requirements of 233.3.1 shall apply to the altered...
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12. How does a parent request auxiliary aids and services for a child under Title II? Can the request be made as part of the IEP process or must it be made through a separate process?
Answer. Title II does not designate a particular responsible person for a parent or student to contact about, or a specific process for individuals to follow, with regard to...
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Step 5 - Conduct a Self-Evaluation
Plus since information technology barely existed when the ADA was passed in 1990, and all state and local governments now have website that need to be accessible to people with disabilities...
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§8.29 Homeownership programs (sections 235(i) and 235(j), Turnkey III and Indian housing mutual self-help programs).
To the extent such costs exceed allowable mortgage limits, they may be passed on to the prospective homebuyer, subject to maximum sales price limitations (see 24 CFR 235.320.)...
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Equality of Opportunity: The Making of the Americans with Disabilities Act
For those who have since passed away. For those who join the cause of disability rights....
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Beach Access Routes
The final rule requires the clear width of beach access routes to be 60 inches minimum to enable individuals who use wheeled mobility devices to pass beach visitors traveling in the opposite...
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3-D Shape Digitization
The first such instrument used by the Air Force was a small low- density laser scanner which rapidly passed over the head and face and, in combination with computer graphics software, produced...
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1.1.6 Flatness of walk cross slope
This method of measurement is based on the assumption that most accessible exterior walks will be at least 60 in. (1525 mm) wide due to passing requirements and that users will tend to stay...
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§1630.2(j)(3)(i)
(i) The principles set forth in paragraphs (j)(1)(i) through (ix) of this section are intended to provide for more generous coverage and application of the ADA's prohibition on discrimination...
- The Guide to Securing Life-long Accommodations for Adult Children With Special Needs
- CalCasp Training: 10 Study Tips to Improve your Success on the CASp Examination
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 224.5
Section 224.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of transient lodging guest rooms.
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
purposes of the application of this section, the term "sleeping room" is intended to be used interchangeably with the term "guest room" as it is used in the transient lodging standards. 1) Kitchens...
- Bottom Dollars | A Rooted in Rights Original Documentary
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Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility: ADA Standard Section 706.3
Receivers required to be hearing-aid compatible shall interface with telecoils in hearing aids through the provision of neckloops....