to requiring compliance with either the alterations requirements or the requirements related to barrier removal....
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Section 36.406(c) Places of Lodging
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1018.10 Dune Crossings
This section requires handrails complying with 505 of the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines and curbs or barriers to be provided where the slope of a beach access route...
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A. Introduction
What types of barriers are there to accessibility? What are states’ and local governments’ obligations under the ADA? 1 Speech of President George H.W....
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§27.17 Effect of State or local law.
The obligation to comply with this part is not obviated or affected by any State or local law....
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M304 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in Standing Position
Comments are requested on the following questions regarding whether a folding or removable seat should be required on diagnostic equipment used by patients in a standing position: a)...
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Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
This proposal provided that qualified small businesses would be deemed to have satisfied their readily achievable barrier removal obligations for a given year if, during that tax year, they...
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Alteration
Normal maintenance, reroofing, painting or wallpapering, asbestos removal, [36.402(b)(1)] or changes to mechanical and electrical systems are not alterations unless they affect the usability...
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11B-706.3 Receiver hearing-aid compatibility
Receivers that are not compatible include earbuds, which may require removal of hearing aids, earphones, and headsets that must be worn over the ear, which can create disruptive interference...
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11B-706.3 Receiver hearing-aid compatibility
Receivers that are not compatible include earbuds, which may require removal of hearing aids, earphones, and headsets that must be worn over the ear, which can create disruptive interference...
- Inpro Corporation Clickeze® ADA Shower Curtain
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3.2 Why Is a Reasonable Accommodation Necessary?
The ADA recognizes that such barriers may discriminate against qualified people with disabilities just as much as overt exclusionary practices....
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§ 36.102(b)(3)
(3) The requirements of subpart D of this part obligate a public accommodation only with respect to –...
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Sec.36.102(b)(3)
(3) The requirements of subpart D of this part obligate a public accommodation only with respect to --...
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G.7.ii. - Are there any circumstances under which Federal EIT must be retrofitted with EIT that meets the access board's standards?
In addition to helping the agency meet its general obligations under 508(a), such efforts may also help the agency satisfy its obligations under Sections 501 and 504 of the Rehabilitation...
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B.3.iii. - What is the difference between "equivalent facilitation" and "alternative means of access"?
Under Section 508, agencies have a statutory obligation to make information and data available by an "alternative means of access" when acquiring EIT that meets the applicable technical...
- Ability1st - the Center for Independent Living of North Florida - Tallahassee, FL
- disABILITY Resource Center (DRC) - Demorest, Gainesville, GA
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§ 37.123(e)(3)(ii)
(ii) Architectural barriers not under the control of the public entity providing fixed route service and environmental barriers (e.g., distance, terrain, weather) do not, standing alone,...
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III-3.7000 Maintenance of accessible features
BUT: An isolated instance of placement of an object on an accessible route would not be a violation, if the object is promptly removed....
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201 Application
In the proposed rule, the term "fixed" had been removed as a modifier of certain elements covered by the guidelines, such as tables and storage....
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Background images
For Web/HTML: When an image is used only for decorative purposes, it is often best to remove the image from the page content and add it as a background image using CSS....
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About This Tool Kit
They did not know how to survey buildings to identify physical barriers....
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Fair Housing Act Design Manual
statement of what actions on their part will provide them with a "safe harbor"; and (2) to provided guidance in the form of recommendations which, although not binding, meet the Department's obligation...