., movable armrests are only required on fifty percent of aircraft aisle seats, one accessible lavatory on a twin aisle aircraft) and costly....
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Implementation Alternatives
- Durateq® Handheld ATV (Assistive Technology Version) Device
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A. Whether Sidewalks Are a Service Program, or Activity Covered by Title II of the ADA and Section 564 of the Rehabilitation Act
Title III of the ADA, which unlike Title II is explicitly premised on ownership, leasing, or operation of a public accommodation, the owner or lessor of the adjacent land had a duty to remove...
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Athletics and Extracurricular Activities
constitute a fundamental alteration if it alters such an essential aspect of the activity or game that it would be unacceptable even if it affected all competitors equally (for example, removing...
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The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
The extent to which the 2004 ADAAG is used with respect to the barrier removal requirement applicable to existing facilities under title III (like the program access requirement in title...
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Section 36.302(c) Service Animals (Section-by-Section Analysis)
/www.ada.gov/qasrvc.htm) and ADA Business Brief: Service Animals (2002) (http://www.ada.gov/svcanimb.htm) and add that a public accommodation may ask an individual with a disability to remove...
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Alterations
Technically infeasible means: “… something that has little likelihood of being accomplished because existing structural conditions would require removing or altering a load-bearing member...
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III-4.2100 General
ILLUSTRATION 2: Under its obligation to remove architectural barriers where it is readily achievable to do so, a local motel has greatly improved physical access in several of its rooms....
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M305.2.1 Location (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For the general provision, the MDE Advisory Committee recommended requiring transfer supports on both sides of the transfer surface that can be removed or repositioned during transfer and...
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Additional Information
., assuming a primary baseline (1991 Standards), that the safe harbor applies, and that for title III entities barrier removal is readily achievable for 50 percent of elements subject to...
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How to Use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
Learn how to use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
- Pilot Rock T300/T400 Series Round, Pedestal Table With CONTOUR Bench Seats - Using Expanded Steel
- Cal-Royal Genesys Series Grade 1 Heavy Duty Cylindrical Leversets
- AquaTrek2 ADA Ladder System
- Halsey Taylor Bi-Level Barrier-Free Cooler
- Willoughby Industries WAW-2311 AquaWave® Single Station Solid Surface Lavatory System
- Texas Board of Architectural Examiners (TBAE)
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City of Plant City: ADA Coordinator
but not limited to regular self-assessments/evaluations); confers with administrative staff to plan and develop methods for addressing deficiencies in policies and procedures, barrier removal...
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2. Who is considered a person with a disability under Title II of the ADA and Section 504?
eligibility requirements of a service, program, or activity, with or without the provision of reasonable modifications, the provision of appropriate auxiliary aids and services, or the removal...
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F. Shelter Environment
Even after they are oriented to the shelter environment, changes in furniture layout or the addition or removal of cots may be disorienting to people who rely on these landmarks to find...
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i. Barriers to Web accessibility
In most instances, removing these and other website barriers is neither difficult nor especially costly, and in most cases providing accessibility will not result in changes to the format...
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Section 35.136 Service Animals (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Expressly incorporate the Department's policy interpretations as outlined in its published technical assistance and add that a public entity may ask an individual with a disability to remove...
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c) RecPark Program
The ADA Facilities Coordinator focuses on ensuring physical access to RecPark facilities via barrier removal and works closely with the City's Capital Division....
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I. Background
Under title III of the ADA, covered entities must remove architectural barriers to access where such removal is readily achievable. 42 U.S.C. § 12182(b)(2)(A)(iv); 28 C.F.R. § 36.304....