While some agencies, like HUD, use the terms ‘‘assistance animal, ‘‘assistive animal,'' or ‘‘support animal,'' these terms are used to denote a broader category of animals than is covered...
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Retain term "service animal.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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11B-234.1 General
Where there are appropriate technical provisions, they must be applied to the elements that are covered by the scoping provisions. Advisory 234.1 General Exception....
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III-9.1000 General
certified by the Department, the designer or contractor will need to consult only that one code, in order to determine the applicable Federal, State, and local requirements. 2) The covered...
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Retain term "service animal." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
While some agencies, like HUD, use the term ‘‘assistance animal,'' ‘‘assistive animal,'' or ‘‘support animal,'' these terms are used to denote a broader category of animals than is covered...
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11B-234.1 General
Where there are appropriate technical provisions, they must be applied to the elements that are covered by the scoping provisions Exception: Mobile or portable amusement rides shall...
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11B-234.1 General
Where there are appropriate technical provisions, they must be applied to the elements that are covered by the scoping provisions. ◼ Exception: Mobile or portable amusement rides...
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Can a public accommodation charge for reasonable modifications in its policies, practices, or procedures, or for the provision of communication aids and services?
A public accommodation may not impose a surcharge on a particular individual with a disability or any group of individuals with disabilities to cover the costs necessary to provide nondiscriminatory...
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404 Doors, Doorways, and Gates
This section covers both doors, doorways, and gates that are manually operated (404.2) and those that are automated (404.3)....
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215 Fire Alarm Systems
Section 215 covers fire alarms, which are required to comply where audible fire alarms are provided....
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229 Windows
These regulations govern the types of residential facilities covered by these guidelines....
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Chapter 9: Built-In Elements
Chapter 9 covers built-in elements, including dining surfaces and work surfaces (902), benches (903), and sales and service counters (904)....
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§ 37.42(d)(3)
(3) Before proceeding with constructing or modifying a station platform covered by paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section, the railroad must obtain approval from the FTA (for commuter rail...
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12188(b)(1)(A)(ii) Attorney General certification
or local building code or similar ordinance that establishes accessibility requirements meets or exceeds the minimum requirements of this chapter for the accessibility and usability of covered...
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R101.2 Effect on Existing Facilities
This document does not address existing facilities unless the facilities are included within the scope of an alteration undertaken at the discretion of a covered entity....
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1. a. Private Businesses that Serve the Public
If you own, operate, lease, or lease to a business that serves the public, then, you are covered by the ADA and have compliance obligations for: Existing facilities, Altered...
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Need for and Objective of Final Rule
Certain agencies are required to adopt accessibility standards for the design, construction, and alteration of facilities covered by the Architectural Barriers Act....
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Employee Work Areas—Section 203.9 of the 2010 Standards, and Similar Sections
The 2010 Standards require a more limited level of access within employee work areas in ADA-covered facilities than UFAS, which requires employee work areas to be fully accessible....
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§100.201 Accessible
Accessible, when used with respect to the public and common use areas of a building containing covered multifamily dwellings, means that the public or common use areas of the building can...
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§1630.1(c)(4) Broad coverage
The primary object of attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether covered entities have complied with their obligations and whether discrimination has occurred, not whether...
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Signs [ADA Standards §216, §703]
Signs [ADA Standards §216, §703] The ADA Standards cover tactile and visual features of signs, including those that serve means of egress....
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Definitions [§106]
For example, DOJ’s regulations define entities covered by the ADA, such as “places of public accommodation,” or that are exempt from the ADA, such as “religious entities.”...
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Is there an official review and approval process under the ADA for alternatives pursued as an “equivalent facilitation”?
Proposed alternative designs, when supported by available data, are not prohibited; but in any ADA title II or title III investigation, compliance review, or lawsuit, the covered entity...
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§ 38.83(a)(1) General
All new light rail vehicles, other than level entry vehicles, covered by this subpart shall provide a level-change mechanism or boarding device (e.g., lift, ramp or bridge plate) complying...
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§ 37.42(d)(3)
(3) Before proceeding with constructing or modifying a station platform covered by paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section, the railroad must obtain approval from the FTA (for commuter rail...