Disability (Access to Premises - Buildings) Standards 2010: A New Legal YardstickAlex HartmannLeigh Duthie
Note: Disability (Access to Premises - Buildings) Standards 2010 - As of 1 May 2011, if access is provided to the extent covered by this Standard, then such access cannot be viewed as unlawful under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992. A construction certificate is required to be obtained ...
Access all areas: report of the Inquiry into Draft Disability (Access to Premises - Buildings) Standards Access all areas | Australian Policy Online pbrowne 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Disability Access in Kingborough Kingborough municipality has one of the longest stretches of picturesque coastline in Ta...
Its aim is ‘to eliminate, as far as possible, discrimination against persons on the ground of disability in the areas of work, accommodation, education, access to premises, clubs, and sport, and the provision of goods, facilities, services, and land.’ It does not stipulate specific WCAG ...
District Court for the Middle District of Florida illustrates how businesses should handle scenarios where service animals present health risks to others with severe allergies. We all know that public accommodations must allow service animals accompanying individuals with disabilities onto their premises, ...
In Australia, Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport under subsection 31 of the Disability Discrimination Act of 1992 mandated that as of 2002 "all new public transport conveyances, premises, and infrastructure must comply with the transport standards. Facilities already in operation at tha...
barrier under any Disability Law, Tenant shall immediately, at its solecost and expense, remove the barrier or,to the extent allowedbythe DisabilityLaw, provide alternatives to the barrier so as to make the Leased Premises accessible to handicapped persons.No alterationor improvement in the Leased...
Mastering things that people might not think you are able to do – that’s how to overcome the obstacles. Ilias Arkoudeas: Occasionally I have faced difficulties in meeting and interacting properly with people outside our premises, especially when remote meetings were not possibl...
“the purpose of this Act is to benefit all Ontarians by (a) developing, implementing and enforcing accessibility standards in order to achieve accessibility for Ontarians with disabilities with respect to goods, services, facilities, accommodation, employment, buildings, structures and premises on or ...
* Premises open to the public such as shops, restaurants, cinemas, post offices, schools and courts of law are often inaccessible to people with disabilities; * Access to transport and mobility infrastructure is a problem for many disabled people, acting as a barrier to work and soc...