III−4.3300 Examples of auxiliary aids and services. Auxiliary aids and services include a wide range of services and devices that promote effective communication....
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III−4.3300 Examples of auxiliary aids and services
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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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Position [§305.5]
A side approach is typically provided or required at sales and service counters, beds, and most appliances. Forward Approach Side Approach Centering...
- ADA25: #9 of 25 -- Hospital: Interpreters
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11B-233.3.6 Graduate student and faculty housing at a place of education
ETA Editor's Note The following Access Board Note was taken from ADA Title II §35.151(e) New Construction and Alterations; Social Service Center Establishments, and ADA Title III §36.406...
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§35.160 General
in, and enjoy the benefits of, the public entity’s service, program, or activity....
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D. TERMS OF AGREEMENT
The Museum shall not discriminate against individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of its goods, services, and facilities. 42 U.S.C. § 12182...
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Federal Communications Commission
Federal Communications Commission offers technical assistance on the ADA's telephone relay service (TRS) requirements....
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3.5 Other Tips for Increasing Access
Other issues can make using a fitness center difficult, such as bringing a service animal with you, using lockers, attending group classes, and using swimming pools. ...
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Do facilities in remote locations have to be accessible?
The Forest Service must give everyone the opportunity to use Forest Service facilities and programs....
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A. Statutory and Rulemaking History Up to the 2008 NPRM
The ADA broadly protects the rights of individuals with disabilities in employment, access to State and local government services, places of public accommodation, transportation, and other...
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Section 36.310 Transportation Provided by Public Accommodations (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Most of the comments addressed issues that are not specifically addressed in this part, such as the standards for accessible vehicles and the procedure for determining whether equivalent service...
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Section 36.310 Transportation Provided by Public Accommodations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Most of the comments addressed issues that are not specifically addressed in this part, such as the standards for accessible vehicles and the procedure for determining whether equivalent service...
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Consumer Help Center
Consumer Help Center For more information on consumer issues, visit the FCC’s Consumer Help Center at https://consumercomplaints.fcc.gov....
- Guidance for Conducting Physical Functional Assessments for ADA Paratransit Eligibility
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When do path of travel and/or accessible routes apply? …new construction? …alterations to a parking area? …alterations to a building associated with parking, such as expansion or remodel?
These types of facilities include shopping centers, individual stores and office buildings....
- Project LETS (Let's Erase the Stigma)
- Ticket to Work
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F. Training
calls through TTYs and the relay service; and MSHA’s complaint resolution procedure described in Paragraph 32 of this Agreement....
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Q: Can a PSAP dedicate a separate seven-digit line for TTY calls?
Q: Can a PSAP dedicate a separate seven-digit line for TTY calls? A: Yes, but TTY users must also have direct, equal access to all call-taking positions on 9-1-1 lines. A PSAP...
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ABA Accessibility Standard for GSA Facilities Pocket Guide
Pocket Guide to the ABA Accessibility Standard for GSA Facilities With Selected Sections from GSA’s Federal Management Regulation Final Rule Adopting GSA’s ABA Accessibility...
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May a transit operator deny boarding to a rider whose wheelchair is difficult to secure?
No. If the transit operator has a policy that requires securement, or if a rider asks that the wheelchair be secured, Section 37.165(f) of the DOT ADA regulations requires...
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May a transit operator deny boarding to a rider whose wheelchair is difficult to secure?
No. If the transit operator has a policy that requires securement, or if a rider asks that the wheelchair be secured, Section 37.165(f) of the DOT ADA regulations requires transit...
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7.2(2)(ii)
(ii) an auxiliary counter with a maximum height of 36 in (915 mm) in close proximity to the main counter shall be provided; or
