Food and Drug Administration (FDA), to develop such standards, which are to apply specifically to examination tables, examination chairs (e.g., for eye or dental examinations and procedures...
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2.6 Brief History of Section 4203 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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"Wheelchair" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The narrower definition of "common wheelchair" was developed with reference to the requirements for lifts to establish parameters for the size and weight a lift can safely accommodate. ...
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References
Assessing mobility characteristics and activity levels of manual wheechair users. journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development. 2007;44(4):561-72. 20.      ...
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36 CFR Part 1194 - Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Final Standards and Guidelines (with amendments issued through Jan. 2018)
Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board or Board), are revising and updating, in a single rulemaking, our standards for electronic and information technology developed...
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Guidelines for Requirement 6
for Requirement 7 (Usable Bathrooms), reinforcement for shower seats would provide adaptability to increase usability of shower stalls, and is a design option available to builders and developers...
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23. Free appropriate public education
A new §104.33(b)(2) has been added, which allows this requirement to be met through the full implementation of an individualized education program developed in accordance with the standards...
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"Wheelchair" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The narrower definition of "common wheelchair" was developed with reference to the requirements for lifts to establish parameters for the size and weight a lift can safely accommodate. ...
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SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 POLICY INTERPRETATION NO. 4
Although recipients are not required to provide "program accessibility" during the period of construction, the Department encourages recipients to develop an interim expedient that may be...
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Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
Entities are encouraged to develop written policies specifying which power-driven mobility devices will be permitted and where and when they can be used....
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A. Statutory and rulemaking history
The Department is a member of the Access Board and participates in its development of accessibility guidelines....
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8.2.2 Stimuli
These materials were developed at Lexington specifically for evaluation of hearing aids. The six pairs of Lexington Dialogue Sentences selected were as follows. 1....
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Resources
The mission of the volunteer-run organization is to develop and fund The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation Signature Programs that address critical needs and gaps in services and supports...
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Chapter 4: Creating a Workable ADA: The Senate and the White House
The chief cosponsor of the 1988 ADA was Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA), who had worked closely with Weicker, the National Council on the Handicapped (NCD), and the disability community in the development...
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The Market Case for Accessible Events, Meetings and Conferences
Mobility: 8 Million According to the University of Kentucky Human Development Institute, there are approximately 8 million Americans who have some type of mobility impairment that necessitates...
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4.2 Clear Floor Area
The BS8300 standard’s developers may have added 100mm to provide additional maneuvering room at clear floor areas....
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Categorization of wheelchair versus other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department will not foreclose any future technological developments by identifying or banning specific devices or setting restrictions on size, weight, or dimensions....
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