Ask about unsafe areas near the hotel. Use the “Peep Hole” in the guestroom door to determine who is on the other side before you open the door....
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III. FACILITIES COVERED BY THIS CONSENT DECREE
This Consent Decree shall apply to all public use and common use areas within the Hotel and related facilities, including, but not limited to, the public entrances to the Hotel, the guest...
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Section 36.406(c) Places of Lodging (Section-by-Section Analysis)
and corporate hotel facilities that operate as places of lodging (as that term is now defined in § 36.104)....
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General: ADA Standard Section 217.1
Section 217.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for telephones.
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Hold and release of accessible guest rooms and third-party reservations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As in the ticketing context, regulating in the area of hotel reservations involves complicated issues, such as guest room dispersion and variable pricing. ...
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Definition of Segway and Scope of Interim Policy
This policy applies not only to the brand name Segway®, but also to any similar device that is being used as a mobility aid by an individual with a mobility impairment. ...
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Communication
Hotel team members who have direct contact with guests should be prepared and ready to communicate with customers with disabilities....
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Identification of accessible guest rooms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Proposed § 36.302(e)(2) states that hotel reservations services must identify and describe the accessible features in the hotels and guest rooms. ...
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PUBLIC USE
Examples of public use areas may include a hotel lobby, movie theater, concert hall, public restroom, sales floor of a retail store, or dining room within a restaurant. ◼...
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11B-217.1 General
These requirements apply to all types of public telephones including courtesy phones at airports and rail stations that provide a free direct connection to hotels, transportation services...
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PUBLIC USE
Examples of public use areas may include a hotel lobby, movie theater, concert hall, public restroom, sales floor of a retail store, or dining room within a restaurant. ◼...
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11B-217.1 General
These requirements apply to all types of public telephones including courtesy phones at airports and rail stations that provide a free direct connection to hotels, transportation services...
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SLEEPING ACCOMMODATIONS
Rooms in which people sleep, for example, dormitory and hotel or motel guest rooms....
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(4) Affiliate Transfers
(4) Affiliate Transfers: A transfer of interest that does not result in a change in control of the hotel;...
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Sleeping Accommodations
Rooms in which people sleep; for example, dormitory and hotel or motel guest rooms or suites....
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§ 36.302(e)(2)
(2) Identify and describe accessible features in the hotels and guest rooms offered through the reservations service; and...
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Safety Considerations for Site Selection
Fire Administration has a list of approved hotels and motels. It is available at http://apps.usfa.fema.gov/hotel....
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HOUSING
Housing may include, but is not limited to, one and two-family dwellings, apartments, group homes, hotels, motels, dormitories, and mobile homes.A building, facility, or portion thereof,...
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16(a)(iv)
(iv) Post-1993 Managed Hotels and Post-1993 Franchised Hotels constructed for first occupancy after the Consent Decree Date have the required number of rooms, as set forth in ADA Standards...
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7. Q: Can I charge a maintenance or cleaning fee for customers who bring service animals into my business?
For example, a hotel can charge a guest with a disability for the cost of repairing or cleaning furniture damaged by a service animal if it is the hotel's policy to charge when non-disabled...
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General rule on reservations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Reservations can be made in many different ways--in person, on the phone, directly with the hotel, with a parent company, or through a travel agency. ...
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A. Accessible Guestrooms
Does the hotel have the proper number of accessible guestrooms and accessible guestrooms with roll-in showers, based on the Table 9.1.2 below?...
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D. Beds in accessible guest rooms and sleeping rooms
Many individuals with disabilities have urged the Department to regulate the height of beds, particularly in accessible hotel guest rooms, and to require that such beds have clearance under...
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Section 1630.6 Contractual or Other Arrangements
To fulfill this obligation the employer could, for example, inspect the hotel first-hand or ask a local disability group to inspect the hotel....