Under Title III, existing buildings and facilities of a public accommodation must be made accessible by removing architectural barriers or communications barriers that are structural in...
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1. Making Facilities Accessible and Usable
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Accessible Teeing Grounds, Putting Greens, and Weather Shelters
Section 1006.3.2 of the 2010 Standards requires that where curbs or other constructed barriers prevent golf cars from entering a fairway, openings 60 inches wide minimum shall be provided...
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2.3(a) Identifying the Essential Functions of a Job
If a person holding a job does perform a function, the next consideration is whether removing that function would fundamentally change the job....
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Switching Between Voice and TTY Modes
Call takers who use stand-alone TTYs can switch from TTY mode back to voice mode simply by removing the telephone handset from the TTY couplers....
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Urinals
Comments, particularly those from industry, urged that this requirement be removed....
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Wheelchair Transfer
Armrests are often removed to facilitate transfer....
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Detectable Warnings [4.7.7]
Since curb ramps remove this detectable drop-off, ADAAG originally required a distinctive dome patterning for the surface of curb ramps detectable by canes or by foot so that people with...
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Receivers and Couplers
Receivers that arc not compatible include earbuds, which may require removal of hearing aids, silhouette transducers, earphones, and headsets that must be worn over the ear, which can create...
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Motorized Kick Scooters
However, many owners of powered scooters customize their scooters, often removing or modifying the governors....
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15(d)
HWI shall ensure that each Post-1993 Owned Hotel and Post-1993 Joint Venture Hotel has one removable tub seat for each and every accessible tub room in the hotel that does not already have...
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Supports (M301.3, M302.3, and M305.2)
., folding armrests, removable side rails, retractable footrests and stirrups) to permit transfer....
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§ 38.125(d)(2) Wheelchair or mobility aid spaces
Seating spaces may have fold-down or removable seats to accommodate other passengers when a wheelchair or mobility aid user is not occupying the area, provided the seats, when folded up,...
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§ 38.95(d) Mobility aid seating location
Seating spaces may have fold-down or removable seats to accommodate other passengers when a wheelchair or mobility aid user is not occupying the area, provided the seats, when folded up,...
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Protruding Objects
One element of a barrier-free meeting space for participants who are blind or have low vision requires cane-detectable protruding objects and sufficient head clearance....
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1003.2.12.1 Height
Guards shall form a protective barrier not less than 42 inches (1067 mm) high, measured vertically above the leading edge of the tread, adjacent walking surface or adjacent seatboard....
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1003.2.12.1 Height
Guards shall form a protective barrier not less than 42 inches (1067 mm) high, measured vertically above the leading edge of the tread, adjacent walking surface or adjacent seatboard....
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Shared Use Paths
Shared use paths are physically separated from motor vehicle traffic by an open space or barrier, and are either within the highway right-of-way or within an independent right-of-way....
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Wall-Mounted Objects
Fixed elements or barriers can provide detection below objects not required to have knee or toe clearance....
