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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 1
When a municipal courthouse is not accessible, people who use wheelchairs cannot serve on juries, attend hearings, or appear in court as witnesses.When a town hall is not accessible, persons...
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General: ADA Standard Section 230.1
Section 230.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for two-way communication systems.
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11B-230.1 General
This requirement applies to facilities such as office buildings, courthouses, and other facilities where admittance to the building or restricted spaces is dependent on two-way communication...
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208.2.5.1
in the immediate vicinity of a publicly owned or leased building that houses a governmental entity or a political subdivision, including, but not limited to, state office buildings and courthouses...
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F230.1 General
This requirement applies to facilities such as office buildings, courthouses, and other facilities where admittance to the building or restricted spaces is dependent on two-way communication...
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230.1 General
This requirement applies to facilities such as office buildings, courthouses, and other facilities where admittance to the building or restricted spaces is dependent on two-way communication...
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230.1 General
This requirement applies to facilities such as office buildings, courthouses, and other facilities where admittance to the building or restricted spaces is dependent on two-way communication...
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11B-230.1 General
This requirement applies to facilities such as office buildings, courthouses, and other facilities where admittance to the building or restricted spaces is dependent on two-way communication...
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State and Local Government Facilities
All types of public facilities are covered, including schools, hospitals, public housing, courthouses, and prisons....
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11B-230.1 General
This requirement applies to facilities such as office buildings, courthouses, and other facilities where admittance to the building or restricted spaces is dependent on two-way communication...
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11B-230.1 General
This requirement applies to facilities such as office buildings, courthouses, and other facilities where admittance to the building or restricted spaces is dependent on two-way communication...
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231 Judicial Facilities
This section covers courthouses and other judicial facilities and provides requirements for courtrooms (231.2), holding cells (231.3), and visiting areas (231.4)....
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§ 35.137(c) Development of policies permitting the use of other power-driven mobility devices
., parks, courthouses, office buildings, etc.) shall be determined based on:...
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Examples of Involvement
Get involved in the discussion of the design of a new courthouse to make sure the ADA Standards are being followed....
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16. Q: What is a TDD and does every police station have to have one?
Still, a small department with limited resources could arrange to share a TDD with a local courthouse or other entity, so long as the TDD is immediately available as needed....
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Issue 11: What environmental and perceptual data on natural/daylighting are available from buildings with low vision occupants?
These are all federal courthouses. Comment by [Participant]: I just looked up a COB [acronym was not defined] study from 1928. This thing had 90,000 observations of glare....
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Public Building
that is suitable for office and/or storage space for the use of one or more Federal agencies or mixed-ownership corporations, such as Federal office buildings, post offices, customhouses, courthouses...
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3. Camera
If you are surveying the County Courthouse, the first photo you should take is an establishing shot showing an easily identifiable exterior view of the County Courthouse....
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Attorney areas and witness stands. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several commenters mentioned the report ‘‘Justice for All: Designing Accessible Courthouses'' (Nov. 15, 2006), available at http://www.access-board.gov/attachments/article/432/report.pdf...
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THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION
Code § 49.60.040, include but are not limited to courthouses, businesses, and transportation terminals. 90....
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Issue 22: How is accessibility for persons with low vision assessed during the design review process?
Comment by Earle Kennett: I’ve seen a number of courthouses out there, GSA courthouses, and I’ve seen new courthouses who don’t meet certain accessibility standards; I wondered how that...
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II-5.1000 General
Civil suits are routinely heard in a courtroom on the second floor of the courthouse. The courthouse has no elevator or other means of access to the second floor....