If you lease or rent a facility, it is advisable to have an agreement with your landlord that sets forth who is responsible for providing and maintaining the facility’s accessible features...
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7. I do not own the building, so I am not liable for accessibility.
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1016.5 Obstacles
Natural features such as tree roots and rocks on outdoor recreation access routes also can be obstacles....
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FAQ: What is Corada's commitment to web accessibility?
We strive to serve everyone with Corada’s content and features. Both web accessibility professionals and users with disabilities have pre-tested our site to ensure accessibility. ...
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III-1.8200 Other Federal and State laws
With respect to some building features, the local code contains more stringent technical requirements than the ADA; with respect to others, the ADA has the stronger standard....
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16(a)(ii)
., rooms with features for individuals with mobility disabilities and hearing impairments) complies with ADA Standards § 9.1.4 requirement to disperse accessible units among the various...
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Purpose of the project
However, few trade and materials specifications include tolerances for features that are relevant to usability by people who have disabilities....
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Accessible (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Trace Center commented that the problem with this approach is that a product could have few or no accessibility features because it was an undue burden and still be considered accessible...
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Section 35.151 New construction and alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Full compliance will be considered structurally impracticable only in those rare circumstances when the unique characteristics of terrain prevent the incorporation of accessibility features...
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Medical facilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
They recommended that whenever a correctional facility has a program that is addressed specifically in the 2004 ADAAG, such as a long-term care facility, the 2004 ADAAG scoping and design features...
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Section 810.2.2
., there is less than 96 inches of perpendicular space available from the curb or roadway edge, because of buildings or terrain features)....
- Design Guidelines for the Visual Environment
- AccessAbility
- A Wheelchair Rider's Guide to the California Coast
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Number of accessible cells
Section 232.2.1 of the 2004 ADAAG requires at least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the cells in newly constructed detention and correctional facilities to have accessibility features...
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B. Ticket Policies and Pricing:
that prevents the automatic reassignment of the accessible seating to such ticket holders without disabilities for future seasons so that individuals with disabilities who require the features...
- Assisted Living Directory - New Hampshire Assisted Living Facilities & Senior Care
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I. Need For and Final Objectives of the Guidelines.
hearing, vision, movement, manipulation, speech, and interpretation of information while balancing the resources of manufacturers of telecommunications equipment to provide accessibility features...
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Two-Way Communication
These requirements have been removed in the final rule because the referenced elevator safety code (ASME A17.1), as revised, adequately addresses these features or makes them unnecessary...
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Utility and Sewage Hookups [1011.2, 1011.3, and 1011.6]
At utility hookups, such as electrical service, water, cable or Internet connections, in camping units with mobility features and at sewage hookups in dump stations, a minimum of 30...
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Controls for Ranges and Cooktops
The commenter stated that standards that specify certain design features for appliances in individual dwelling units exceed the scope of the Department's statutory authority....
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T503 Passenger Access Routes
accessible circulation paths” in the proposed rule) must provide clearances sufficient to permit passengers using wheelchairs to move between doorways with accessible boarding and alighting features...
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T210 Wheelchair Spaces
Wheelchair spaces must also be located as near as practicable to doorways that provide accessible boarding and alighting features and comply with the technical requirements in T602....
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C. Chapter 2: Scoping Requirements
Whereas nearly all scoping provisions for buses, OTRBs, and vans in the 2010 NPRM were “nested” as subsections to a single section (former T203), in the final rule, each discrete feature...
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2.3 Use a Universal Design Approach
Fitness centers that do not have barriers, and provide equipment and features that are usable by people with a wide range of abilities and needs make all members more satisfied and loyal...