., and the ADA Standards for Accessible Design do not relieve the owner of any building, structure or facility governed by those sections from the duty to provide vertical accessibility...
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201.1.1 Vertical accessibility
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A. About Appendices 1 and 2
Reviewing programs and facilities for accessibility is one of the most effective ways for state and local governments to ensure that they are complying with the Americans with Disabilities...
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Portable Floor Lifts
If a lift is used with multiple exam tables, the medical provider, depending on its size, may need to establish a procedure governing how the lift is shared and where it is stored....
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Visible Alarms
Access to specific employee work stations is governed by title I of the ADA....
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Resources for Web Developers
This course is available at www.section508.gov, which also provides information about the Federal government’s initiative to make its electronic and information technology accessible to...
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Historic Preservation Programs
Thus, government programs located in historic properties, such as an historic State capitol, are not excused from the requirement for program access....
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31. Must an employer provide a reassignment if it would violate a seniority system?
Seniority systems governing job placement give employees expectations of consistent, uniform treatment expectations that would be undermined if employers had to make the type of individualized...
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FEDERAL LAWS PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO VOTE
Title II of the ADA requires state and local governments (“public entities”) to ensure that people with disabilities have a full and equal opportunity to vote. ...
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Standards and Anthropometry for Wheeled Mobility
The contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Access Board or NIDRR and readers should not assume any endorsement by the Federal government....
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About this Guide
These standards apply to facilities used by state and local governments to provide public transportation....
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Introduction
Reproduction of this document is encouraged. 1 State and local governments currently have the option to choose the Standards or the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standard (UFAS)....
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Breed limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
State and local government entities have the ability to determine, on a case-by-case basis, whether a particular service animal can be excluded based on that particular animal's actual behavior...
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II-6.2100 General
On December 21, 1992, the Access Board published proposed title II accessibility guidelines that will generally adopt ADAAG for State and local government facilities....
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11B-604.8.1.1 Size
Chapter 11B regulates baby changing tables when provided however Government Code Sections 15805, 50535 and Health & Safety Code Section 118506 require baby diaper changing stations in...
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11B-228.3.2.1 Public use or common use EVCS
EVCS are not addressed by 2010 ADA Standards, although a case could be made, based on the general obligation for governments to make their services, programs or activities available to individuals...
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Equipment and furniture.
The Department received comments both in favor and against new guidance on accessible equipment and furniture, but has decided not to add any specific regulation governing equipment at this...
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IV. Deeming 2010 Standards as an Alternative Accessibility Standard for Section 504 Compliance
Most recipients covered by Section 504 based on the receipt of Federal financial assistance from HUD are state or local government entities or private entities covered by the ADA, and are...
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Recognition of psychiatric service animals, but not "emotional support animals.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department's position is based on the fact that the title II and title III regulations govern a wider range of public settings than the housing and transportation settings for which...
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