or walkways, its transition plan shall include a schedule for providing curb ramps or other sloped areas where pedestrian walks cross curbs, giving priority to walkways serving entities covered...
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§35.150(d)(2)
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Q17. Does the ADA require that service animals be certified as service animals?
Covered entities may not require documentation, such as proof that the animal has been certified, trained, or licensed as a service animal, as a condition for entry....
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§1630.2(o)(4)
(4) A covered entity is required, absent undue hardship, to provide a reasonable accommodation to an otherwise qualified individual who meets the definition of disability under the “actual...
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If a state or local authority interprets an accessibility requirement differently than how a comparable requirement in the ADA Standards is interpreted under the ADA (or waives that requirement completely), does this have any bearing on ADA compliance?
Covered entities are still required to design, construct or alter their facilities in compliance with the ADA Standards even where comparable requirements in a state or local code are interpreted...
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§ 35.150(d)(2)
or walkways, its transition plan shall include a schedule for providing curb ramps or other sloped areas where pedestrian walks cross curbs, giving priority to walkways serving entities covered...
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Accessible Jury Boxes, Attorney Areas, and Witness Stands
Section 206.2.4 of the 2010 Standards requires, in new construction and alterations, at least one accessible route to connect accessible building or facility entrances with all accessible...
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Elevators
location, and visual signals (§ 4.10.3); Hall lantern audible and visual signals, size, and mounting location (§ 4.10.4); Raised and Braille characters on elevator hoistway entrances...
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Doors in a Series
A few commenters expressed concern that the Guidelines did not provide design for an entrance that consists of a series of more than one door....
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4.13.9* DOOR HARDWARE
In dwelling units, only doors at accessible entrances to the unit itself shall comply with the requirements of this paragraph....
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§100.205(e)(2)(v) 2003 International Building Code (IBC)
specifically, the Exception to Section 1104.1, to be read together with Section 1107.4, and that the Code requires an accessible pedestrian route from site arrival points to accessible building entrances...
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§ 38.23(d)(2) Location and size
The securement system shall be placed as near to the accessible entrance as practicable and shall have a clear floor area of 30 inches by 48 inches....
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3306.2 Walkways
A walkway shall be provided for pedestrian travel that leads from a building entrance or exit of an occupied structure to a public way....
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11B-813.2.12 Signs
A room identification sign complying with Section 11B-216 shall be provided at entrances to adult changing facilities....
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F202.5 Alterations to Qualified Historic Buildings and Facilities
EXCEPTION: Where the State Historic Preservation Officer or Advisory Council on Historic Preservation determines that compliance with the requirements for accessible routes, entrances, or...
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For People with Disabilities, Which Circulation Paths Are Usable, Available, and Closest?
Tactile and braille signs should be posted at the building entrances stating the availability of the floor plans and where to pick them up....