It is essential to remember, however, that such temporary access does not relieve facility owners of their continuing obligations under the ADA to remove barriers and provide increased access...
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Evaluating the Accessibility of a Meeting Site
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What types of physical barriers to access is a public accommodation required to remove? Why is this important to persons with HIV or AIDS?
The obligation to engage in readily achievable barrier removal is a continuing one....
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Updates and Other Pocket Guides
Evan Terry Associates will continue to revise and update this Pocket Guide as new technical assistance is released and interpretations are provided by federal agencies....
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"Specified public transportation." (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
transportation by bus, rail, or any other conveyance (other than by aircraft) that provides the general public with general or special service (including charter service) on a regular and continuing...
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Interim Segway® Personal Transporter Policy
GSA will continue to comply with the building accessibility standards identified in 41 C.F.R. § 102-76.65....
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1115B.8.4
Dispensers that control delivery or that do not permit continuous paper flow shall not be used. See Figure 11B-1A....
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Administer services, programs, and activities in integrated setting
or I/DD in restrictive housing, limited the time these prisoners remain in restrictive housing, provided treatment and enhanced opportunities for out-of-cell therapeutic activities, and continuously...
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404.2.9 Door and Gate Opening Force
The maximum force pertains to the continuous application of force necessary to fully open a door, not the initial force needed to overcome the inertia of the door....
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Chapter 6: Enshrining the ADA: House-Senate Conference and the Signing
Although Bush hoped to prevent the incorporation of punitive damages by amending the Civil Rights Act of 1990, he continued to endorse the ADA and pledged to sign it....
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Slip Resistance
Applications and finishes used to increase a surface material’s slip resistance may require continued maintenance or re-application....
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Specified public transportation (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
transportation by bus, rail, or any other conveyance (other than by aircraft) that provides the general public with general or special service (including charter service) on a regular and continuing...
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EXHIBIT 1 JEFFERSON OUTPATIENT IMAGING ADA POLICY AND PROCEDURE
Jefferson Outpatient staff have been and will continue to be trained in proper transfer techniques, and will use staff, adjustable equipment (where available), or patient lifts, when appropriate...
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§ 38.29(b)
shall be provided in the entrance to the vehicle in a configuration which allows persons with disabilities to grasp such assists from outside the vehicle while starting to board, and to continue...
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Separate Pathways for Pedestrians and Bicyclists
These recommendations include required sight triangles to ensure that bicyclists have the needed yielding distance to avoid conflicts, and additional width around horizontal curves to allow...
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M303.2.3 Depth (Section-by-Section Analysis)
(Significant Changes – Width and Depth of Wheelchair Spaces)....
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How to Measure Transfer Surface Height
The lower wheelchair illustrates a typical diagonal transfer.24 Figure 11: Corner radii of a medical examination table The depth and width are measured along the centerlines of...
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1134A.7 Water closets
The minimum floor space provided at a water closet shall be 48 inches (1219 mm) in clear width. ...
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11B-809.2.2 Turning space
Exception: Turning space shall not be required in exterior spaces 30 inches (762 mm) maximum in depth or width. [2010 ADAS] Advisory 809.2.2 Turning Space. ...
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1007.2 Accessible Routes
Where accessible routes intersect playing surfaces of holes, a 1 inch (25 mm) maximum curb shall be permitted for a width of 32 inches (815 mm) minimum. 3....
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603.2.3 Door Swing
Additionally, the door swing cannot reduce the required width of an accessible route. Also, avoid violating other building or life safety codes when the door swing is reversed....
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603.2.3 Door Swing
Additionally, the door swing cannot reduce the required width of an accessible route. Also, avoid violating other building or life safety codes when the door swing is reversed....
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1007.2 Accessible Routes
Where accessible routes intersect playing surfaces of holes, a 1 inch (25 mm) maximum curb shall be permitted for a width of 32 inches (815 mm) minimum. 3....
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Guidelines for Requirement 3
For doors within individual dwelling units, the Department has retained, in the final Guidelines, the design specification that a door with a clear opening of at least 32 inches nominal width...
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603.2.3 Door Swing
Additionally, the door swing cannot reduce the required width of an accessible route. Also, avoid violating other building or life safety codes when the door swing is reversed....