years after January 26, 1992, only alterations undertaken between that date and the date of the alteration at issue shall be considered in determining if the cost of providing accessible features...
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§ 37.43(h)(2)
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11B-223.2.3 On-call rooms
Where physician or staff on-call sleeping rooms are provided, at least 10 percent, but no fewer than one, of the on-call rooms shall provide mobility features complying with Sections 11B...
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QUESTION: WHAT ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS APPLY TO PASSENGER RAIL CARS WHEN SPECIFIC DESIGN STANDARDS ARE NOT PROVIDED IN 49 CFR PART 38?
For example, design standards specific to features of food service cars, including lounge or bistro cars, and several features found in sleeping compartment cars, are not described in Part...
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232 Detention and Correctional Facilities
In addition, where emergency alarm systems and telephones are provided in general housing or holding cells, at least 2% of the cells must be equipped with accessible communication features...
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Accessible Design Benefits Everyone
Accessible Design Benefits Everyone When accessible features are built into web pages, websites are more convenient and more available to everyone – including users with disabilities....
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M. Single-User or "Family" Toilet Room
In those facilities built or altered since the ADA went into effect, single-user toilet rooms should have accessible features that could be useful during shelter operation....
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Changes in Level within a Dwelling Unit
The bill does not require the installation of elevators or `hospital-like' features, or the renovation of existing units. ...
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§8.27(b)
(b) When offering an accessible unit to an applicant not having handicaps requiring the accessibility features of the unit, the owner or manager may require the applicant to agree (and may...
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407.4.4 Leveling
Each car shall be equipped with a self-leveling feature that will automatically bring and maintain the car at floor landings within a tolerance of 1/2 inch (13 mm) under rated loading to...
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§ 36.304(g)(4)
to guest rooms in existing facilities that are places of lodging where the guest rooms are not owned by the entity that owns, leases, or operates the overall facility and the physical features...
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2. a. i. Negotiability and Flexibility
Negotiability and Flexibility Commercial leases are generally subject to a great deal of negotiation between owners and landlords, since businesses often need specific features in...
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 235.2.1
Section 235.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of boat slips.
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2. Accommodation in testing
The person with dyslexia might be accommodated with a reader, unless the ability to read unaided is an essential job function, unless such an accommodation would not be possible on the job...
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2.5.2.1 International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standards
The primary standards used in the design of the MDE covered by the recommended disability access standards is the IEC 60601-1 series of standards for basic safety and essential performance...
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F234.1 General
Some amusement rides and attractions that have unique designs and features are not addressed by these requirements....
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234.1 General
Some amusement rides and attractions that have unique designs and features are not addressed by these requirements....
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Dept. of Justice Guidance Fact Sheet
Revised standards that apply to places of lodging include requirements for the number of accessible guest rooms providing mobility and communication features and a requirement that these...
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234.1 General
Some amusement rides and attractions that have unique designs and features are not addressed by these requirements....
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Accessible Teeing Grounds, Putting Greens, and Weather Shelters
A commenter supported requirements for teeing grounds, particularly requirements for accessible teeing grounds, noting that accessible teeing grounds are essential to the full and equal...
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4.3.1 Overview of Imaging Equipment and Regulatory Environment
Generally, this equipment is permanently mounted in a fixed installation within specially designed spaces that must perform specific essential functions, including supporting heavy weight...
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8. Testing to Ensure Direct, Equal Access
Frequent testing is essential to ensure direct, equal access to emergency communications services. The best way to test is to implement an internal testing program....
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QUESTION: HOW IS A SERVICE ANIMAL CARED FOR WHILE ON BOARD A VESSEL?
the PVO is not responsible for the care or supervision of the animal, the PVO should communicate with the passenger so that the passenger understands his/her responsibility to meet the essential...
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N. Equal Access for Handicapped Students
Academic requirements that the recipient can demonstrate are essential to a program of instruction or to any directly related licensing requirement will not be regarded as discriminatory...
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Staff Training
Staff Training Ongoing staff training is essential to ensure that people with disabilities who use OPDMDs for mobility are not turned away or treated inappropriately....