Section-by-Section Analysis) The 1991 title II regulation does not contain any specific regulatory language comparable to the 1991 title III regulation relating to alterations and path of travel for covered...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
- Inclusion Solutions ADA Parking Mat
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Common Use Circulation Paths in Employee Work Areas
Kitchens in quick service restaurants, cocktail bars, and the employee side of service counters are frequently covered by this exception....
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Section 36.406(f) Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These platforms cover one or more rows of standard seating. ...
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Section 35.151(e) Social Service Establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For the first time, residential dwelling units are explicitly covered in the 2004 ADAAG in section 233. ...
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Section 35.151(g) Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These platforms cover one or more rows of non-wheelchair seating. ...
- TownSteel TDC 85 ALUMINUM Grade 1 Door Closer
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Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
nonprofit, and individual commenters supported the concept of a separate definition for ‘‘other power-driven mobility device'' because a separate definition would maintain existing legal protections...
- California State Council on Developmental Disabilities
- Disability Network Southwest Michigan - Kalamazoo and St. Joseph, MI
- Wooster Products Spectra Safety Treads (WP3C)
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General Exceptions in FSTAG
is when construction of a trail appears to fall under Condition for an Exception 4, where compliance is not possible because the cultural, historic, or significant natural features are protected...
- Haws Barrier-Free Chilled Dual Wall Mount Fountain H1011.8HO
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Architectural Barriers Act
Postal Service are covered by the ABA. For more information or to file a complaint, contact: U.S....
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1.12 Future Construction Theaters
1.12 "Future Construction Theaters" shall mean and refer to all of Cinemark's stadium-style movie theaters in the United States that are not covered under the definition of "Existing...
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When is an employer required to make a reasonable accommodation?
If the employee does not want to disclose that he or she has HIV or AIDS, it may be sufficient for the employee to say that he or she has an illness or disability covered by the ADA, that...
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1630.16(e)(1)
infectious or communicable diseases included on this list, and if the risk of transmitting the disease associated with the handling of food cannot be eliminated by reasonable accommodation, a covered...
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11B-810.6.2 Routes and destinations
Signs covered by this requirement shall, to the maximum extent practicable, be placed in uniform locations within the system....
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"Public entity.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
However, the actions of public entities are covered by title II of the ADA and by the Department's title II regulations codified at 28 CFR part 35....
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General Issues
Two technical chapters covering specific occupancies (transportation facilities and residential facilities) were integrated into other chapters....
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F224.1 General
Certain facilities used for transient lodging, including time shares, dormitories, and town homes may be covered by both these requirements and the Fair Housing Amendments Act....
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Surcharges
General prohibitions against discrimination: (f) A public entity may not place a surcharge on a particular individual with a disability or any group of individuals with disabilities to cover...
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Alterations [4.1.6(1), (2)]
For example, if the work is limited to specific elements, such as replacement of a lavatory and floor coverings, then at a minimum each altered element must comply with ADAAG....