(2) The requirements of subparts B and C of this part obligate a public accommodation only with respect to the operations of a place of public accommodation....
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Sec.36.102(b)(2)
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E2-2. Overhead Objects
Placing a detectable object on the floor below each object may remove the hazard for election day....
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‘‘Commerce.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term ‘‘commerce’’ is used in the definition of ‘‘place of public accommodation.’’...
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Section 36.406(e) Housing at a Place of Education (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.406(e) Housing at a Place of Education (Section-by-Section Analysis) The Department of Justice and the Department of Education share responsibility for regulation and enforcement...
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5 Steps to Make New Lodging Facilities Comply with the ADA
FACILITIES COMPLY WITH THE ADA Owners, franchisors, architects, and building contractors who participate in the design and construction of newly constructed hotels, motels, inns, and other places...
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D. Election Day Compliance Review
The checklist should contain a place for a signature by the Election Day Surveyor identified in paragraph 28 that he or she has confirmed that the temporary measures were put in place and...
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GENERAL NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS
GENERAL NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS
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MAKING VOTER REGISTRATION ACCESSIBLE TO ALL
MAKING VOTER REGISTRATION ACCESSIBLE TO ALL The first step in the voting process is registration. The NVRA requires all offices that provide public assistance or state-funded...
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STEP 1: OBTAIN COPIES OF THE ADA REQUIREMENTS AND GIVE THEM TO YOUR ARCHITECT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR.
STEP 1: OBTAIN COPIES OF THE ADA REQUIREMENTS AND GIVE THEM TO YOUR ARCHITECT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR. To ensure that persons with disabilities can use lodging facilities like...
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STEP 2: TELL YOUR ARCHITECT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR THAT YOU EXPECT YOUR NEW FACILITY TO COMPLY WITH THE ADA.
STEP 2: TELL YOUR ARCHITECT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR THAT YOU EXPECT YOUR NEW FACILITY TO COMPLY WITH THE ADA. Standard design and building contracts typically require compliance...
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6e. Ramp Landing
6e. Is a level landing, at least 60 inches by 60 inches, provided where a ramp changes direction? [ADA Stds 4.8.4] Yes _____ No _____
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6g. Ramp Edge Protection
6g. If the ramp or landing has a vertical drop-off on either side of the ramp, is edge protection provided? [ADA Stds 4.8.7] Yes _____ No _____
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Accessible Ramp Features
Accessible Ramp Features 1. At least 36 inches between handrails 2. Top landing part of walk 3. Bottom landing part of walk 4. Handrail height 34 to 38 inches 5. Edge...
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4e.
4e. Does the ramp have a level landing at the top and bottom of each ramp section that is at least 60 inches long? [ADA Stds 4.8.4] Yes _____ No _____ Note: The level landing...
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6b.
6b. Is the change in level from the floor to the lift surface ramped or beveled? Yes _____ No _____
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6c. Ramp Landing
6c. Does the ramp have a level landing at the top and bottom of each ramp section that is at least 60 inches long? [ADA Stds 4.8.4] Note: The level landing may be part of the...
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C1-5. Curb Ramp
C1-5. Where an accessible route crosses a curb is a curb ramp provided? If yes, Yes _____ No _____
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Typical Issues
Typical Issues The accessible voting area must be on an accessible route and have an accessible entrance and adequate circulation and maneuvering space for voters who use...
