fewer dwelling units to apply the scoping requirements to all the dwelling units that are altered under a single contract, or are developed as a whole, whether or not located on a common site...
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  Alterations to Residential Facilities
  
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  Typical Day One - Basic Facilities Requirements
  ADAAG) (2 - 3 hours) This graphic and photographic tour of the ADAAG includes, if requested, its relationship to ANSI A117.1 and UFAS, scoping issues, the “accessible” route concept, site... 
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  Auxiliary Aids and Services
  communication requires public entities to provide “auxiliary aids and services” which may include the following: For people who are deaf or have hearing loss: qualified interpreters on-site... 
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  Provide Public Notice About the ADA
  Methods Include the notice on the public entity’s website (make sure the site is accessible). Post the notice at facilities.... 
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  Web Accessibility
  The increasing use of web sites allows for easy and convenient access to the programs, services, and activities of public entities.... 
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  D) Curb Ramps at Intersections
  In areas with hilly terrain or other site constraints, towns should follow the ADA Standards to the greatest extent feasible.... 
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  Overview
  The general public has been able to directly and immediately purchase tickets for non-accessible seats, whether through a venue's Internet site or its box office, or through a third-party... 
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  Inclusive Event Procedures for Emergencies
  Contents Applying Emergency Planning Strategies - Safety Considerations for Site Selection - Projecting Numbers of Attendees with Disabilities Inclusive Safety information for... 
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  TABLE OF CONTENTS
  ACCESSIBLE ELEMENTS AND SPACES: SCOPE AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Minimum Requirements 4.1.1* Application 4.1.2 Accessible Sites and Exterior Facilities: New Construction... 
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  Scoping [4.1.2(5)]
  On sites with multiple lots, this number is still calculated lot-by-lot, even where accessible spaces required for one lot are located in another.... 
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  Phase III- Aquarium Exhibit Installation
  This would be enough tactile fish to allow us to conduct on site audience interviews in order to gather data on the effectiveness of the combination of the tactile models and the audio interpretive... 
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  PATH OF TRAVEL
  [DSA-AC] An identifiable accessible route within an existing site, building or facility by means of which a particular area may be approached, entered and exited, and which connects a particular... 
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  KMA - Associate, Multi-Family Housing
  The Associate will independently perform plan reviews of design documents, perform construction site audits, generate written reports, and communicate with design and construction teams... 
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  V. REMEDIAL ACTIONS
  qualified inmates with disabilities from participating in or deny them the benefits of the SCDC's programs, services, or activities, including, but not limited to, education, vocational, recreation... 
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  Section 36.406(c) Places of Lodging
  Rather it is the units that could be placed into an on-site or off-site transient lodging rental program.... 
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  Background
  last decade, accessibility standards have also expanded and the number of seating surfaces designed for transfer has increased to more elements designed for transferring to elements at recreational... 
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  5. Other Issues—Federal Preemption 
  on this rulemaking, NFB and NCIL both urged the Department to rectify what they viewed as erroneous holdings in two recent court cases alleging that inaccessible airline kiosks and Web sites... 
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  Structural Impracticability (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Two commenters argued that the DOJ requirement is too limiting and would not exempt some buildings that should be exempted because of soil conditions, terrain, and other unusual site conditions... 
