It may not be readily achievable to provide all input and output functions in a single product or to permit all functions to be selectable....
Search Results "Readily Achievable Barrier Removal"
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1193.35 Redundancy and selectability [Reserved] (Advisory Guidance)
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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RECOVERY
barriers to accessibility under the ADA. ...
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Section 35.151(g)(3)
will be lost when a platform is removed....
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§382.21(b)(2)
(2) In making this assessment, you must consider the significance of the consequences of a communicable disease and the degree to which it can be readily transmitted by casual contact in...
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IV. RESOLVING ADA COMPLAINTS THROUGH MEDIATION
In order to achieve even more widespread change, the Department relies on creative methods, utilizing a number of different approaches to eliminating barriers and discrimination....
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Fashioning a Durable ADA: The House of Representatives
The disability community now worked to hold the ground it had achieved in the Senate....
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Introduction to Guidelines
Devices Information, documentation, and training ITMs should be accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities and should comply with these 4 parts as appropriate to achieve...
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Attachment G: Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities
Attachment G: Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities
- Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled, Inc. (BCID) - Brooklyn, NY
- Caroma® USA H2 Zero Waterless Urinal Operation Video
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Section 36.406(f)(3)
will be lost when a platform is removed....
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Feature 4 - Routes to the Meeting Space
ADA Standards for Accessible Design | Temporary Barrier Removal Suggestions for Accessible Features It is important to note that people who are blind or have low vision may use all routes...
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2010 STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN
mentioned above will be replaced by the 2010 Standards, which become mandatory and enforceable, and must be applied to all new construction, renovations, modifications, alterations, and barrier...
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Title III - Private Entities
Additionally, public accommodations must remove barriers in existing buildings where it is easy to do so without much difficulty or expense....
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11B-213.3.4 Lavatories
Since the CBC path of travel obligation to remove existing barriers only allows "safe harbor" dating back to the "immediately preceding edition" (see 11B-202.4, Exception 2), existing facilities...
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Re: 404.2.4.3 Recessed Doors and Gates
A barrier within 18" of the latch side of a push approach door will trigger the extra requirements....
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Paragraph (h) (Advisory Guidance)
Products which require speech in order to operate them should also provide an alternate way to achieve the same function. 2. Some strategies to achieve this include: a....
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Diagonal Curb Ramps
Comments noted that this segment of curb does not have to be horizontally straight to provide such a cue and that achieving straight segments two feet long within marked crossings is very...
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
Originally, the Access Board was established to develop and maintain accessibility guidelines for federally funded facilities under the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 (ABA). 42 U.S.C...
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ADA Task Force Meeting Topics (Public Entity)
Review Entities Receiving Contracts or "Significant Assistance" Review Policies for Licenses and Appointments Review Procurement Criteria and Procedures Survey of Facility Barriers...
- Northern Regional Center for Independent Living (NRCIL) - Watertown and Lowville, NY
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§8.4(b)(2)
(2) For purposes of this part, housing, aids, benefits, and services, to be equally effective, are not required to produce the identical result or level of achievement for individuals with...
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§ 37.139(j)(2)
(2) If the paratransit service is being phased in over more than one year, the entity must demonstrate that the milestones identified in the current paratransit plans have been achieved....
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I. Background
This matter began with a complaint filed by [redacted] with the United States alleging that the XL Center is in violation of the ADA, in that it contains architectural barriers to access...