of a major life activity when the individual's important life activities are restricted as to the conditions, manner, or duration under which they can be performed in comparison to most people...
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III-2.4000 Substantial limitation of a major life activity
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K. SIDEWALKS
Within six (6) months of the entry of this Consent Decree, the County will implement and report to the ILA and the United States its written process for requesting and receiving input from people...
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II-2.4000 Substantial limitation of a major life activity
of a major life activity when the individual's important life activities are restricted as to the conditions, manner, or duration under which they can be performed in comparison to most people...
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11B-232.1 General
Buildings, facilities, or portions thereof, in which people are detained for penal or correction purposes, or in which the liberty of the inmates is restricted for security reasons shall...
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General Information about Hearing Impairments
had hearing loss in one ear.[5] According to 2010 data from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), approximately 17% of American adults (36 million people...
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Conferences Audio, Conferences, Webinars and Web Courses
Accessible Technology Webinar Series The goal of the series is to increase awareness on technology accessibility for people with disabilities. ...
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Check-In and Check-Out Procedures
Many people who are legally blind or who have low vision are able to read documents printed in 18 or 20 point type in a sans serif font such as Arial. Payment....
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4.3.8 Operating forces
From these data, we can only make some broad conclusions for design and standards based on a large sample of people with relatively severe disabilities....
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11B-202.3 Alterations
If providing accessibility in compliance with these requirements for people with one type of disability (e.g., people who use wheelchairs) is not feasible, accessibility must still be provided...
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Service Animals
Many people with disabilities use a service animal to fully participate in everyday life. Dogs can be trained to perform tasks such as: Guiding a person who is blind....
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11B-202.3 Alterations
If providing accessibility in compliance with these requirements for people with one type of disability (e.g., people who use wheelchairs) is not feasible, accessibility must still be provided...
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Sampling Strategies
Age and sex are still important in describing a population of people with disabilities, so those parameters remain....
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11B-203.9 Employee workstations
Contact the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) at http://www.eeoc.gov/ for information about title I of the ADA prohibiting discrimination against people with disabilities in...
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2.2 Evidence of Physical Accessibility Barriers
women dismissed as unhelpful step stools or the step built into fixed height tables, including a woman with paraplegia from the long-term effects of childhood polio: I can’t use the little...
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