§36.403(e)(3) For the purposes of this part, the term "path of travel" also includes the restrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving the altered area....
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Path of Travel
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4.4.1* General
Objects projecting from walls (for example, telephones) with their leading edges between 27 in and 80 in (685 mm and 2030 mm) above the finished floor shall protrude no more than 4 in (100...
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vii. Ancillary equipment
Accessible call buttons and telephones can address communication difficulties for patients with mobility or other types of disabilities....
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Other Safety tips:
Telephone the Hotel Operator and ask about who the person is?]...
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2.1 Path of Travel Elements
A primary entrance to the building or facility, Toilet and bathing facilities serving the area, Drinking fountains serving the area, Public telephones...
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Covered Entities
Examples of customer premises equipment may include but are not limited to: wireline and wireless telephones, computers when employed on the premises of a person to originate, route or terminate...
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EXHIBIT I NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FEDERAL DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION LAWSUIT UNITED STATES V. QUIKTRIP CORPORATION
You may obtain information on how to submit a claim in several ways: (1) by sending an email with your name, address, and telephone number requesting claim information to [insert email address...
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4. Applicability
We also proposed to require that carriers disclose (and make available to sell) Web-based discounts and waive telephone or ticket counter reservation fees for customers indicating that due...
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i. EIT for effective communication in accessible rooms
rooms The Department's title III regulation, 28 CFR 36.303(d)(1) requires places of public accommodation that provide customers, patients, or clients the opportunity to make outgoing telephone...
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Customer Premises Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Self Help for Hard of Hearing People (SHHH) and many individuals who are hard of hearing suggested clarifying the definition to include public pay telephones as examples of customer premises...
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E. Effective Communication
Many people in shelters use telephones to apply for disaster relief benefits, arrange for transitional housing, and speak to family and friends....
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
It requires one interior ‘‘text telephone’’ to be provided at any facility that has a total of four or more public pay phones....
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2.1.4 Issues
Given the potential advantages of telecoils, not only for IL systems and telephones, but for all other types of ALS as well, it is unfortunate that a higher percentage of hearing aids do...
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
It requires one interior "text telephone'' to be provided at any facility that has a total of four or more public pay phones....
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Typical examples of reasonable modifications are:
Modifying procedures at a bank so customers who have difficulty standing for a long time can sit down without losing their place in line....
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11B-1002.2 Accessible routes
In most cases, this will be limited to areas where the accessible route leads directly to the amusement ride and where there are space limitations on the ride, not the queue line....
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Notes:
Measured from the point on the floor where a perpendicular line intersects the front edge of breast platform shown in Figure 10....
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Orientation (slide 12)
But as you go down the line, the waiting areas are separate. We don’t always do that in public spaces, and we don’t always do that even in office buildings....
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QUESTION: MUST RAILROADS SUBMIT PLANS FOR MEETING THE PERFORMANCE STANDARD OF SECTION 37.42 ON A STATION-BY-STATION BASIS?
It is not sufficient to have a generic plan for a line or a system....