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Purchasing Goods and Services: What to Expect
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III-6.4000 Alterations: Historic preservation
ILLUSTRATION: A historic house is being altered to be used as a museum....
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Emotional impact
Emotional impact Some museum or park experiences have emotional impact....
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Places of Public Accommodation and Commercial Facilities
statute, including stores and shops, restaurants and bars, sales or rental establishments, service establishments, theaters, places of lodging, recreation facilities, assembly areas, private museums...
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7.1 Characterizing Facilities
The first and most frequent one are the small sites, such as houses of worship, tour sites, funeral parlors, small museums, historic houses, and various kinds of social service agencies....
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II-3.4300 Right to participate in the regular program
ILLUSTRATION: A museum cannot exclude a person who is blind from a tour because of assumptions about his or her inability to appreciate and benefit from the tour experience....
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ADA Quick Tips - Sign Language Interpreters
Such places are called “public accommodations” and include restaurants, hotels, theaters, doctors' offices, pharmacies, retail stores, museums, libraries, parks, private schools, and day...
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President’s Panel on Mental Retardation
Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum...
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INTRODUCTION
This tipsheet highlights some of the revisions that have a specific effect on cultural venues, such as theaters or museums. It is not intended to be comprehensive....
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WHO IS IMPACTED BY THE NEW REGULATIONS?
For example: Theaters, museums, concert halls, arts and performing arts centers, stadiums, private colleges and universities, lecture halls, galleries, parks, zoos, other places of exhibition...
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Section 36.303(g)(1) Movie Theater
Some commenters asserted that the definition of “movie theater” should be expanded to include the institutions that the Department expressly excluded, such as museums, hotels, resorts, cruise...
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Historic Preservation
Alterations are planned so it can be used as a museum....
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Alterations to Qualified Historic Buildings and Facilities: ADA Standard Section 202.5
Section 202.5 covers the most current ADA Standards for alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities.
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Movie Theater (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term “movie theater” does not include facilities that screen movies, such as museums, hotels and resorts, or cruise ships, even if they charge an additional fee, if the facility is not...
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I. Who is Covered by Title III of the ADA
private establishments, such as restaurants, hotels, theaters, convention centers, retail stores, shopping centers, dry cleaners, laundromats, pharmacies, doctors' offices, hospitals, museums...
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Regulations about Ticket Sales
I attended the "Accessibility Trends in Museums and Performing Arts Venues" session at the National ADA Symposium in May, with expert Betty Siegel of the Kennedy Center for the Performing...
- Reinventing the Wheel
- Universal Changing Places
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Who is Covered by the ADA?
establishes requirements for 12 categories of public accommodations, which include stores, restaurants, bars, service establishments, theaters, hotels, recreational facilities, private museums...
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The Look of Disability Discrimination
• A museum’s information desk staff tells a father who is blind that he cannot join a walk-in tour with his two sons....