Under Executive Order on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) in the Federal Workforce (14035), federal agencies must ensure that their workplaces are fully accessible to all employees, including those with disabilities. To file a complaint regarding accessibility at federal facilities please see Federal Access Complaint.
Read MoreIf a sorority or fraternity facility qualifies as a private club it does not have to comply with the ADA, FHA, Section 504, or DOE Title 34, except when/if the facility is open to the public.
Read MoreThe Ability Cuts all-abilities hair salon has opened in Brentwood, TN! In an article posted on News Channel 5 in Nashville, TN, by Seena Sleem, Elizabeth Cervantes recently opened Ability Cuts in Brentwood, as a salon that focuses on clients with special needs.
Read MoreOutdoor rinsing showers at USFS facilities must meet the requirements in the FSORAG. These requirements include shower head height above the ground or floor, hand-held shower head hose length, clear space, surface slope and conditions, and ORAR connection.
Read MoreUtilities at USFS recreation sites, such as electricity hookups, drinking water faucets, outdoor rinsing showers, utility sinks, sewer hookups, and other utilities, must meet the installation requirements of FSORAG. Requirements include controls, clear space, surface conditions, and openings in the surface.
Read MoreEach viewing area at a US Forest Service facility overlook and all the site furnishings, constructed features, and buildings in it, should comply with applicable FSORAG and ABA provisions. Each accessible viewing location at a scenic overlook should have a level clear space for a forward approach. Each scenic overlook and viewing area should have an accessible turning space.
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