Tickets for accessible seats must be sold: during the same hours; through the same methods of purchase (by telephone, on site, through a website, or through third-party vendors);...
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Ticket Sales
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RETURNING HOME
In addition to accessible features inside, the trailer also has an accessible entrance, accessible parking, and the trailer is located on an accessible route to other site features in the...
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217 Telephones
The following shall be provided in accordance with 4.31.9: (i) If a total of four or more public pay telephones (including both interior and exterior telephones) is provided at a site...
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Treatment of Data
Lastly, qualitative data on the surface material conditions during the site visit was collected in order to provide a narrative description of findings....
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Alterations [§206.4 and §202.4]
When alterations are made to primary function areas, a connecting accessible path of travel from site arrival points is required to the extent that it does not exceed more than 20% of the...
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Alterations and Additions [§206.2.3.1, §202.4]
Alterations or additions involving primary function areas must include an accessible path of travel that extends to site arrival points to the extent that the cost is not “disproportionate...
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Feature 2 - Routes to the Building Entrance
There must be at least one exterior accessible route that connects accessible parking spaces and other accessible elements within the site, such as accessible drop-off areas or a route from...
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III. DEFINITIONS
The term “Auxiliary Aids and Services” includes qualified interpreters provided either on-site or through video remote interpreting (“VRI”) services; note takers; real-time computer-aided...
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B. Question 2: Section 904.4.1 and Clear Counter Space
Moreover, the ADA Standards “cover fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements, and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site." 28 C.F.R. § 36.406(...
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Future Research Needs
methods to integrate universal design into museum technology strategies across the continuum — collection digitization and management, resource discovery, exhibit and program designs and on-site...
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2. Follow the Accessibility Standards for Play Areas
Outside of the play area, an accessible route must connect at the site arrival point, include parking, and the path to the main entrance of the play area....
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1117B.1, Item 1
This can be accommodated by the use of "hi-low" fountains, or by such other means as would achieve the required accessibility for each group on each floor....
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Ground-Level Play Components
Grouping all ground-level play components accessed by children with disabilities in one location does not constitute integration....
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224.1 General
Group homes, halfway houses, shelters, or similar social service establishments that provide either temporary sleeping accommodations or residential dwelling units that are subject to these...
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A. BACKGROUND
Byington, who is legally blind, alleged that he and a group of individuals who are blind or have low vision were denied full and equal enjoyment of the Museum's goods, services and facilities...
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Words
Group designations such as "the blind," "the retarded" or "the disabled" are inappropriate because they do not reflect the individuality, equality or dignity of people with disabilities....
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2. DEFINE YOUR COMMUNITY
THINGS TO CONSIDER: The term “community” describes a group of people unified by common characteristics, interests, or geography....
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14. Who in a school district participates in the determinations about the provision of auxiliary aids and services under Title II? Does the ultimate decision maker differ depending upon whether the student is covered by the IDEA, Title II, or both?
The Title II regulations do not designate a particular responsible person or group of people to make the determinations about the provision of auxiliary aids and services under Title II....
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What is an Accessible Seat and Who Can Use One?
This group includes people who use wheelchairs, those who use other mobility devices, and people who cannot climb steps or walk long distances because of significant arthritis or severe...
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405.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., Photic- and Pattern-Induced Seizures: Expert Consensus of the Epilepsy Foundation of America Working Group, 46 Epilepsia 1426 (2005); Arnold Wilkins, et al., Characterizing the Patterned...
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Car Controls [4.10.12]
with the placement of raised and Braille characters) emergency controls are not required by ADAAG but are addressed by the elevator code; where they are provided, they must be grouped...