An accessible route from the residential dwelling unit's primary entry door to the vehicular entrance at the garage....
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  11B-208.3.3.2
  
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  11B-703.7.2.6.1 Men’s toilet and bathing facilities
  An equilateral triangle, ¼ inch (6.4 mm) thick with edges 12 inches (305 mm) long and a vertex pointing upward, shall be located at entrances to men’s toilet and bathing facilities.... 
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  Camp Shelters
  Provide a clear floor or ground space at least 36 inches (915 millimeters) by 48 inches (1,220 millimeters) at the entrance to the camp shelter.... 
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  §382.91(b)(2)
  (2) This requirement also includes a brief stop upon the passenger's request at the entrance to a rest room (including an accessible rest room when requested).... 
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  11B-208.3.3.2
  An accessible route from the residential dwelling unit's primary entry door to the vehicular entrance at the garage.... 
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  Circulation and flow
  ., N.W. does not have directional signage to the exterior accessible Café entrance and the characters of the signage on the accessible Café entry door on 9th St., N.W. do not contrast with... 
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  A4.1.2(5)(e) Valet Parking
  self-parking spaces be provided at valet parking facilities for individuals whose vehicles cannot be parked by another person and that such spaces be located on an accessible route to the entrance... 
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  3.2.6 Identification of Accessible Camping Units
  Accessible camping units shall be identified at an entrance kiosk, on a bulletin board, or on a sign at the registration area of a campground.... 
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  III-7.5125 Doors
  The following doors must be accessible: 1) At least one at each accessible entrance and at each accessible space; 2) Each door that is part of an accessible route; and 3) Each door... 
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  68.30(2) Places Used Primarily for Religious Rituals
  This exemption does not apply to the following: parking facilities, accessible routes, walkways, hallways, toilet facilities, entrances, public telephones, drinking fountains, and exits;... 
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  1134A.6, Item 1.2
  The shower stall shall measure at least 30 inches deep by 60 inches wide (762 mm by 1524 mm) with an entrance opening of at least 60 inches (1524 mm).... 
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  § 382.51 Communicable diseases
  communicable disease or infection: (1) Refuse to provide transportation to the person; (2) Require the person to provide a medical certificate; or (3) Impose on the person any condition, restriction... 
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  PRIORITIES
  These measures include, for example, installing an entrance ramp, widening entrances, and providing accessible parking spaces.... 
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  Section 37.59 Differences in Accessibility Completion Date Requirements
  If there is a common entrance to the station, that commuter rail passengers and Amtrak passengers both use, or a common ticket counter, it would have to be accessible by July 1993.... 
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  Temporary Impairments
  Or, if the leg did not heal properly, and resulted in a permanent impairment that significantly restricted walking or other major life activities, s/he would be considered to have a disability... 
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  What about unusual service animals?
  Factors to consider are the animal’s size, weight, state and foreign country restrictions, and whether or not the animal would pose a direct threat to the health or safety of others, or... 
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  11B-809.2.2 Turning space
  However, the overlap of turning space must be limited to one segment of the T-turn so that back-up maneuvering is not restricted.... 
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  QUESTION: HOW IS A SERVICE ANIMAL CARED FOR WHILE ON BOARD A VESSEL? 
  ., because of quarantine restrictions at a foreign port), the regulation provides that the PVO must work with the animal’s user to ensure that the animal is properly cared for during the... 
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  3. Q: Who does the ADA protect?
  To be substantially limited means that such activities are restricted in the manner, condition, or duration in which they are performed in comparison with most people.... 
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  C.  Additional Resources
  Alternatives to seclusion and restraint - SAMHSA’s National Center for Trauma-Informed Care and Alternatives to Seclusion and Restraint and DOJ’s Report and Recommendations Concerning the Use of Restrictive... 
