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103 Equivalent Facilitation
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ADA Training
ADA Basics Web-based, free, covers the basic principles and core concepts in the five titles of the ADA. ...
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Commercial Facilities
Facilities: (1) Whose operations will affect commerce; (2) That are intended for nonresidential use by a private entity; and (3) That are not: (a) Facilities that are covered or expressly...
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards for Transportation Facilities
Department of Transportation in 2006 for public transportation facilities covered by the ADA in new construction and alterations....
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101.1 General
In addition to these requirements, covered entities must comply with the regulations issued by federal agencies, the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S....
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Technical Bulletin: Ground and Floor Surfaces
Both the Department of Justice and the Department of Transportation, in adopting standards for new construction and alterations of places of public accommodation and commercial facilities covered...
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Service animals.
It appears that many covered entities are confused regarding their obligations under the ADA with regard to individuals with disabilities who use service animals. ...
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12112(d)(2)(A) Prohibited examination or inquiry
--Except as provided in paragraph (3), a covered entity shall not conduct a medical examination or make inquiries of a job applicant as to whether such applicant is an individual with a...
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1630.13(a)
Except as permitted by section 1630.14, it is unlawful for a covered entity to conduct a medical examination of an applicant or to make inquiries as to whether an applicant is an individual...
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1630.13(b)
Except as permitted by section 1630.14, it is unlawful for a covered entity to require a medical examination of an employee or to make inquiries as to whether an employee is an individual...
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1630.2(p)(1)
Undue hardship means, with respect to the provision of an accommodation, significant difficulty or expense incurred by a covered entity, when considered in light of the factors set forth...
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1630.16(f)(2)
(2) A covered entity may establish, sponsor, observe or administer the terms of a bona fide benefit plan that are based on underwriting risks, classifying risks, or administering such risks...
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H.4.i. - Does presentation equipment procured have to meet the Access Board standards?
Presentation equipment, such as LCD data projectors and laptop computers, are considered EIT and therefore covered by the Access Board's standards, unless an exception applies....
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12112(d)(2)(A) Prohibited examination or inquiry
(A) Prohibited examination or inquiry Except as provided in paragraph (3), a covered entity shall not conduct a medical examination or make inquiries of a job applicant as to whether...
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§1630.2(p)(1) In general
Undue hardship means, with respect to the provision of an accommodation, significant difficulty or expense incurred by a covered entity, when considered in light of the factors set forth...
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§1630.16(f)(2)
(2) A covered entity may establish, sponsor, observe or administer the terms of a bona fide benefit plan that are based on underwriting risks, classifying risks, or administering such risks...
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§ 38.21(a)
(a) New, used or remanufactured buses and vans (except over-the-road buses covered by subpart G of this part), to be considered accessible by regulations in part 37 of this title shall comply...
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III-7.4300 Parking
Accessible parking spaces must be located on the shortest accessible route of travel to the facility's entrance....
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f) The RecPark Website
Kirola challenges "the City's policy as stated on its [RecPark] website that an 'accessible' park need only provide an 'accessible entrance' and 'at least one recreational opportunity[.]...
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Continuous Width (R302.3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A minimum width of 1.2 meters (4 feet) will accommodate turns at intersections and building entrances....
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4.1 Plan Ahead
For example, you may want to know: Do you have an accessible entrance (i.e. one that has no stairs, a wide doorway, near accessible parking spaces)?...
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D2
[ADA Standards § 4.13.5] Yes No If No, does another entrance have an accessible door or can both doors be propped open during the evacuation?...
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N. Health Units/Medical Care Areas
These health care facilities should be on an accessible route and have accessible features, including an accessible entrance, an accessible route to the different types of services offered...
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1134A.6, Item 1.2
1.2 The shower stall shall measure at least 30 inches deep by 60 inches wide (762 mm by 1524 mm) with an entrance opening of at least 60 inches (1524 mm)....