COVERAGE: This policy interpretation applies to any public or private institution, person, or other entity that receives or benefits from HEW financial assistance....
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SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 POLICY INTERPRETATION NO. 6
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§35.105 Self-evaluation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This approach has the benefit of minimizing paperwork burdens on small entities....
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Qualified individual with a disability (Section-by-Section Analysis)
That section implements section 302(b)(3) of the Act, which provides that a public accommodation is not required to permit an individual to participate in or benefit from the goods, services...
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Web site accessibility. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters argued that the cost of making Web sites accessible through Web site design is minimal, yet critical, to enabling individuals with disabilities to benefit from the goods and services...
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Annex A THE ADA: A BEGINNING
The first regulations for accessibility adopted in the late 1960s and early 1970s were successful and produced benefits for millions of people....
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Provisions of the Final Rule
incorporating specific requirements to clarify that public transportation entities are required to modify policies, practices, procedures that are needed to ensure access to programs, benefits...
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B. Legal foundation for equipment and furniture coverage
communications with others and provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to ensure that individuals with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit...
- Amramp Modular Ramps
- Bosch 3-Point Self-Leveling Alignment Laser GPL 3
- Hafele America Co. Pocket Door Hardware
- Acoustiguide Custom Multimedia Content Application
- Acoustiguide Mobile Application Platform with Assistive Technology
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III-1.2000 Public accommodations
The analysis for determining whether a facility is covered by title III is entirely separate and independent from the analysis used to determine coverage under the FHA....
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 224.5
Section 224.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of transient lodging guest rooms.
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
and type of accessible bathing facility in accordance with table 224.2 to section 224.2 of the 2010 Standards i) Facilities with more than 50 guest rooms shall be treated separately...
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
and type of accessible bathing facility in accordance with table 224.2 to section 224.2 of the 2010 Standards i) Facilities with more than 50 guest rooms shall be treated separately...
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Element-by-element safe harbor for public accommodations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department recognized that revisions to some elements might confer a significant benefit on some individuals with disabilities and because of the safe harbor these benefits would be...
- The Design Linc
- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative
- International Code Council (ICC)
- Assisted Living Directory - Top Assisted Living Markets - Houston Assisted Living: Featured Facilities & Services
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Reduced scoping for play areas and other recreation facilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
given careful consideration as to how best to insulate small entities from overly burdensome costs and undertakings and has concluded that the existing readily achievable standard, not a separate...
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3. Review the Research Findings About Accessibility Issues for Play Surfaces
Playgrounds surfaced with tiles were observed with puncture holes, buckling and separating seams that created openings and changes in level on the accessible route....
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The decision whether to utilize private enforcement or public enforcement lies with Congress alone, for it is the proper body to weigh the benefits and burdens associated with each regime...