General Services Administration Accessibility Guidelines—1980 to 1984....
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The History of Accessibility Guidelines
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Introduction
General Services Administration, and the U.S. Postal Service have adopted the Access Board’s 2004 guidelines, including the 2013 amendments, as the enforceable standards for the ABA....
- Project LETS (Let's Erase the Stigma)
- National Center on Accessibility at Indiana University Bloomington
- Access Board: Multi User Toilet Room Layout
- International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP)
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Inclusive Event Procedures for Emergencies
NIDILRR is a Center within the Administration for Community Living (ACL), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)....
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233.1 General
Group homes, halfway houses, shelters, or similar social service center establishments that provide either temporary sleeping accommodations or residential dwelling units that are subject...
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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Issue: Effective Communication
they are not provided with appropriate auxiliary aids and services....
- Access Board: Accessible Van Parking
- Access Board: Tactile Sign Clear Floor Space
- Access Board: Pictograms
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A. Purpose and Objective of the Final Rule Relative to Movie Theaters Categorized as Small
equally effective communication with individuals with disabilities and identifies, among other things, “open and closed captioning,” and “audio recordings” as examples of auxiliary aids and services...
- American Foundation for the Blind® Support, Programs and Services
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Architecting High-Converting Interfaces for Professional Services
For professional service firms—such as management consultancies, high-end accounting practices, and specialized engineering groups—the corporate website serves a singular, critical purpose...
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§ 36.310 Transportation provided by public accommodations.
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C. Defendants' Transaction Counter
"The parties agree" that at "the subject facility, defendant Starbucks has one continuous transaction counter, uniform in height and depth, designed for customers using wheelchairs...
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May a transit operator require that wheelchairs be secured in buses and vans?
Therefore, the operator may decline to provide service to a rider who refuses to allow his or her wheelchair to be secured....
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May a transit operator require that wheelchairs be secured in buses and vans?
Therefore, the operator may decline to provide service to a rider who refuses to allow his or her wheelchair to be secured....
- Access Board: Sign Scoping
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III. CONCLUSION
For the foregoing reasons, neither Section 904.4.1 nor its exception requires clear counter space at sales and service counters subject to the ADA’s requirements....