Multi-bedroom housing units are separate from one another and from common use spaces within a building....
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MULTI-BEDROOM HOUSING UNIT
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MULTI-BEDROOM HOUSING UNIT
Multi-bedroom housing units are separate from one another and from common use spaces within a building....
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C. REMEDIAL ACTION
REMEDIAL ACTION ADA Compliance Officer, Training and Web Site 16....
- Master Lock Simple Combos™ ADA Inspired Combination Padlock Model No. 1525EZRC Demo Video
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§ 37.123(e)(2)(ii)
(ii) An individual using a common wheelchair is eligible under this paragraph if the individual's wheelchair cannot be accommodated on an existing vehicle (e.g., because the vehicle's lift...
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11B-812.7 Access aisle
Two vehicle spaces shall be permitted to share a common access aisle....
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PATH OF TRAVEL
obligation would require, the ADA obligation remains in effect, if the alteration or addition meets the ADA primary function qualification....
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§ 36.406(c)(1)(i)
(i) Facilities that are subject to the same permit application on a common site that each have 50 or fewer guest rooms may be combined for the purposes of determining the required number...
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§100.304(b) housing facility or community
(b) For purposes of this subpart, housing facility or community means any dwelling or group of dwelling units governed by a common set of rules, regulations or restrictions....
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Accessible Customer Information
Provide employees with procedures for correcting problems. Together staff can ensure that the store's investment in accessibility brings the greatest possible return....
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§27.72(f)
., because of mechanical problems with a lift), boarding assistance shall be provided by any available means to which the passenger consents....
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14. Q: Our center has a policy that we will not give medication to any child. Can I refuse to give medication to a child with a disability?
as reasonable care is used in following the doctors' and parents' or guardians written instructions about administering medication, centers should not be held liable for any resulting problems...
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NPRM and Comments
Transit industry commenters suggested that no changes were needed from existing regulations and that there was not a problem that the Department need remedy if parallel accessible transit...
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Access Stations For Conferences
The staff should be familiar with access services and solutions, and have the resources and authority to resolve problems that may arise....
- AJW Architectural Products U1511EA Series Automatic ADA Compliant Hand Dryer, Universal Voltage - Surface Mounted
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Signage
Response by Erin Schambureck: The only pictogram requirements that I recall being in ADA – and Marsha, maybe you could verify that – is really just that handicap image – the person in the...
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Hospitality for All
The ADA defines an individual with a disability as a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, a person who has a history...
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Protruding Objects
We do have some guidelines in the ADA about where you can protrude objects into a hallway, but we don’t necessarily say that the objects protruding need to be of contrasting colors....
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Q. COMPLIANCE
requirements, including the requirements of the ADA Standards. ...
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Q. COMPLIANCE
requirements, including the requirements of the ADA Standards. ...
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1.2 Q. Does the Fair Housing Act cover four one-story dwelling units that share common walls and have individual entrances?
A. Yes. The Fair Housing Act applies to all units in buildings consisting of four or more dwelling units if such buildings have one or more elevators; and ground floor dwelling units...
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806.2 Guest Rooms with Mobility Features
The requirements in Section 806.2 do not include requirements that are common to all accessible spaces....
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225(c)(2)
(2) with respect to intrastate telecommunications relay services in any State that has a certified program under subsection (f) of this section for such State, if such common carrier (or...
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11B-203.7 Detention and correctional facilities
In detention and correctional facilities, common use areas that are used only by inmates or detainees and security personnel and that do not serve holding cells or housing cells required...