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T602 Wheelchair Spaces
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Accessible routes
Accessible routes that coincide with, or are located in the same area, as general circulation paths and elements such as ramps, elevators, and fare vending and collection must be...
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Station platforms
Station platforms must be coordinated with the vehicle floor height. (DOT ADA Standard 810.5.3.)
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12184(b) Construction
(b) Construction For purposes of subsection (a) of this section, discrimination includes
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T602 Wheelchair Spaces
The technical requirements for wheelchair spaces include provisions on surfaces, approach, and size. Under the final rule, as with the existing guidelines, one full unobstructed side...
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T207 Circulation Paths
As a matter of clarification, the proposed rule specified that, where doorways are provided on one side of a non-rail vehicle, an accessible circulation path must connect each...
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Sec.36.508 Effective date
Sec.36.508 Effective date.
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27. Hand-Carrying
Except in emergency situations, a passenger's request for a driver to lift the passenger out of his or her mobility device should generally be denied because of the safety, dignity,...
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§ 38.159(d)(7) Seat belt and shoulder harness
(7) Seat belt and shoulder harness. For each wheelchair or mobility aid securement device provided, a passenger seat belt and shoulder harness, complying with all applicable...
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§ 38.125(d)(1) Requirements
(1) Requirements. All intercity rail cars required to be accessible by §§38.111 (a) and (e) of this subpart shall provide at least one, but not more than two, mobility aid seating...
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Passengers with Disabilities: A Summary of DOT Rule Title 14 CFR Part 382
The Department of Transportation has a rule defining the rights of passengers and the obligations of airlines under this law....
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Questions and Answers on the Application of the ADA’s Integration Mandate and Olmstead v. L.C. to State and Local Governments’ Employment Service Systems
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4. Providing Qualified Interpreters and Qualified Readers
There are several different types of sign language, including American Sign Language (ASL) and Signed English....
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X. Designated Agencies
The following agencies are designated for enforcement of title II for components of State and local governments that exercise responsibilities, regulate, or administer services, programs...
- Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access, Part I of II: Review of Existing Guidelines and Practices
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Required for All Public Entities
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- ADA25: #3 of 25 -- Title I
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DOJ Compliance Highlights
Transportation and hotel vans: If transportation services are provided accessible transportation must be provided. Vans of 15 passengers or larger are required to have a lift....
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1. What is the ADA’s Title II integration mandate, and how does it apply to state and local governments’ employment service systems?
unless the entity can demonstrate that making the modifications would fundamentally alter the nature of the service, program, or activity.13 The integration mandate is implicated when a state...
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What is the difference between Title II and Title III of the ADA?
Title II applies to state and local governments. Title III applies to the private sector such as businesses and non-profit organizations....
- ADA25: #8 of 25 -- Higher Education
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Q3: Does the Amendments Act alter the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?
The IDEA provides Federal financial assistance to states, and through them to local educational agencies or school districts, to assist in providing special education and related services...
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Q16: Does OCR's enforcement activity reflect the changes made by the Amendments Act?
For example, OCR will continue to follow the same procedures when addressing complaint allegations that a complainant files against the same school district with another Federal, state,...
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