Section 223.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for medical care and long-term care facilities.
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General: ADA Standard Section 223.1
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E202.5.3 Alternative Means (Section-by-Section Analysis)
proposed provision is taken from existing 508 Standards § 1194.2(a)(1) addressing undue burden, but adds the reference to fundamental alteration to clarify that agencies must still provide people...
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Part 1: Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Polling Places
The 2016 Checklist, found in Part 3 of this document, is designed to assist officials in determining whether a facility being considered for use as a polling place is accessible to people...
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Why did the EEOC issue this Guidance?
Since that time, we have had many inquiries from EEOC investigators and attorneys in the field, employers, and employees about how the law applies with respect to people who are already...
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What federal law protects me from discrimination in voting?
This law also protects the voting rights of many people who have limited English skills....
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Documenting Use of the Conditions for Exceptions on a Portion of a Trail or Beach Access Route [F204.4.1]
The documentation should include the date the decision is made and the names and positions of the people making the decision....
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2. Q: How does the ADA affect my law enforcement duties?
A: Title II of the ADA prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in State and local governments services, programs, and employment....
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Do all state and local buildings need to be accessible (comply with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design?)
New construction and alterations need to meet the Standards, but for facilities built before the ADA went into effect on January 26, 1992, the focus is on making sure people with disabilities...
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706.3 Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility
which may require removal of hearing aids, earphones, and headsets that must be worn over the ear, which can create disruptive interference in the transmission and can be uncomfortable for people...
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Front Entry
running water to reduce stress Video intercom which shows images of the visitor throughout the house and records visitor while we are gone (security is the number one issue for older people...
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Q3. Are emotional support, therapy, comfort, or companion animals considered service animals under the ADA?
However, some State or local governments have laws that allow people to take emotional support animals into public places. ...
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SUMMARY
Thinking of people with disabilities as a source of new revenue, rather than a burden, is another way to approach it....
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Assistive Listening Systems (ALS)
These devices serve people who are hard of hearing, including those who use hearing aids....
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Accessible Classroom - Chevron Style
It is never appropriate to require that people using mobility devices sit only in the back or in one designated area. Click [here] ... for a full-page, printable handout....
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Multiple audio tracks playing at the same time
Other people found it distracting....
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Where Service Animals Are Allowed
Service Animals Are Allowed Under the ADA, State and local governments, businesses, and nonprofit organizations that serve the public generally must allow service animals to accompany people...
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4.3.10* EGRESS
Where fire code provisions require more than one means of egress from any space or room, then more than one accessible means of egress shall also be provided for handicapped people....
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Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Anterior-Most Point - Manual Wheelchair
Shaded areas depict the envelope of space required by the specified percentage of people if positioned with the forward-most point touching the wall....
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Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Dorsal Foot Point - Manual Wheelchair
Shaded areas depict the envelope of space required by the specified percentage of people if positioned with the dorsal foot point touching an obstruction....
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§1630.2(j)(4)(i)
through (ix) of this section, in determining whether an individual is substantially limited in a major life activity, it may be useful in appropriate cases to consider, as compared to most people...
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Protrusion Limits [§307.2]
Protrusion Limits [§307.2] People with vision impairments often travel closely along walls which can provide wayfinding cues sometime called a “shoreline.”...
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Two-Way Communication Systems [§230 and §708]
[§230 and §708] Where two-way communication systems are provided to gain entry to a facility or to restricted spaces, they must include visual and audible signals to accommodate people...
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Why are detectable warnings no longer required for all curb ramps or at hazardous vehicular areas?
The public rights-of-way guidelines will address requirements for detectable warnings due to hazards to people with vision impairments along public streets and sidewalks....
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11B-706.3 Receiver hearing-aid compatibility
which may require removal of hearing aids, earphones, and headsets that must be worn over the ear, which can create disruptive interference in the transmission and can be uncomfortable for people...