The DOJ regulation for title III defines these facilities and those that are exempt (religious entities and private clubs)....
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Introduction
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Section 36.103 Relationship to Other Laws (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
A public accommodation that is covered under both section 504 and the ADA is still required to meet the "program accessibility'' standard in order to comply with section 504, but would not...
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Purchase of multiple tickets. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
There are various ways that covered entities can accommodate groups that require at least one wheelchair space. ...
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Overview of the Rule
includes administrative requirements adapted from section 504 regulations for self- evaluations, notices, designation of responsible employees, and adoption of grievance procedures by public entities...
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Compliance date
When the ADA was enacted, the effective dates for various provisions were delayed in order to provide time for covered entities to become familiar with their new obligations....
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Compliance date. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
When the ADA was enacted, the effective dates for various provisions were delayed in order to provide time for covered entities to become familiar with their new obligations....
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PUBLIC HOUSING
Housing facilities constructed or altered by, for, or on behalf of a public entity, or constructed or altered as part of a public entity’s program to provide housing pursuant to United States...
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"Other Power-Driven Mobility Device" and "Wheelchair" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Indeed, there has been litigation concerning the legal obligations of covered entities to accommodate individuals with mobility disabilities who wish to use an electronic personal assistance...
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1.9.1 Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance.
Examples of temporary buildings or facilities covered include, but are not limited to: reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, exhibit areas, temporary banking facilities...
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1.9.1 Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance.
Examples of temporary buildings or facilities covered include, but are not limited to: reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, exhibit areas, temporary banking facilities...
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DOT Response to Comments
In none of these contexts has the existence of a reasonable modification requirement created a significant obstacle to the conduct of the wide variety of public and private functions covered...
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Electronic Health Records
Electronic Health Records Finally, electronic health records (EHRs) of covered entities must be accessible to people with disabilities so that all patients are able to access their records...
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Saunas and steam rooms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Two commenters objected to this exemption as unnecessary, and argued that the cost of accessible saunas is not high and public entities still have an undue financial and administrative burdens...
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Residential Facilities
implementing section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and entities not subject to the HUD regulations....
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4.1 Q. If an owner adds four or more dwelling units to an existing building, are those units covered by the Fair Housing Act?
A. Yes, provided that the units constitute a new addition to the building and not substantial rehabilitation of existing units.
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17.1 Q. Is it correct that only the exterior side of the main entry door of covered multifamily dwellings must meet the ANSI requirements?
A. Yes. The exterior side of the main entry door is part of the public and common use areas and therefore must meet ANSI A117.1 1986 specifications for doors. These specifications...
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21.1 Q. Is a dwelling unit that has a split entry foyer...required to be accessible if it is a ground floor unit in a covered multifamily dwelling?
A. Yes. Under Requirement 4, there must be an accessible route into and through the dwelling unit. This would preclude a split level foyer, unless a properly sloped ramp can be...
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32.1 Q. What types of penalties or monetary damages will be assessed if covered multifamily dwellings are found not to be in compliance with the Fair Housing Act?
A. Under the Fair Housing Act, if an administrative law judge finds that a respondent has engaged in or is about to engage in a discriminatory housing practice, the administrative...
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Secondary ticket market. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
are outside the direct jurisdiction of the public entity....
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Valet Parking and Mechanical Access Parking Garages
In that case, permitting the individual with a disability to self-park may be a required reasonable modification of policy by a covered entity....
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6. Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
"Other power-driven mobility devices" must be permitted to be used unless the covered entity can demonstrate that the class of devices cannot be operated in accordance with legitimate safety...
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241 and 612 Saunas and Steam Rooms
It is not appropriate for covered entities to prejudge the abilities of persons with disabilities....
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6. Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
"Other power-driven mobility devices" must be permitted to be used unless the covered entity can demonstrate that the class of devices cannot be operated in accordance with legitimate safety...
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214 and 611 Washing Machines and Clothes Dryers
The Department assumes that the size of the facility (and, therefore, the number of accessible machines provided) will be determined by the covered entity’s assessment of the demand for...