Section 35.151(g) Assembly areas (Section-by-Section Analysis) In the NPRM, the Department proposed § 35.151(g) to supplement the assembly area requirements of the 2004 ADAAG, which the...
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Section 35.151(g) Assembly areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Prohibited Reduction in Access: ADA Standard Section 202.3.1
Section 202.3.1 covers the most current ADA Standards for prohibited reduction in accessibility during alterations to buildings or facilities.
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16. If, as a reasonable accommodation, an employer restructures an employee's job to eliminate some marginal functions, may the employer require the employee to take on other marginal functions that s/he can perform?
Yes. An employer may switch the marginal functions of two (or more) employees in order to restructure a job as a reasonable accommodation. Example: A cleaning crew works in an...
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G.3.ii. - Are some types of secure electronic equipment, such as secure telecommunications devices that are specifically designed to prevent eavesdropping and other forms electronic attack, subject to Section 508 requirements?
Unless an exception applies, these technologies are considered EIT and must meet the Access Board standards. If "Tempest-tested" telecommunications systems are being used in an...
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Appendix E—Guidance to Revisions to ADA Title II and Title III Regulations Revising the Meaning and Interpretation of the Definition of “disability” and Other Provisions in Order To Incorporate the Requirements of the ADA Amendments Act
For guidance providing a section-by-section analysis of the revisions to 28 CFR parts 35 and 36 published on August 11, 2016, see appendix C of 28 CFR part 35. [AG Order...
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General: ADA Standard Section 229.1
Section 229.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for windows.
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11B-201.1 Scope
For example, not all medical care patient rooms are required to be accessible; those that are not required to be accessible are not required to comply with these requirements....
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11B-229.1 General
Each glazed opening required by an administrative authority to be operable shall comply with Section 11B-309....
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11B-203.8 Residential facilities
features complying with Sections 11B-809.6 through 11B-809.12 shall not be required to comply with these requirements or to be on an accessible route...
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Guest Room Doors and Doorways: ADA Standard Section 224.1.2
Section 224.1.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for transient lodging guest room doors and doorways.
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6. Where multiple swings in a swing bay are provided, Section 240.2.1.1 (one of each type) requires one swing to be located on an accessible route. If an accessible route is provided to more than one swing, can each swing be counted as an accessible ground level play component? If one is an infant seat and another a sling seat, are those considered two different types?
Where multiple swings in a swing bay are provided, Section 240.2.1.1 (one of each type) requires one swing to be located on an accessible route....