Section 407.4.6.2.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the arrangement of the elevator car control buttons.
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Arrangement: ADA Standard Section 407.4.6.2.2
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Contact: ADA Standard Section 407.3.3.2
Section 407.3.3.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the contact requirements of an elevators reopening device.
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Door and Signal Timing: ADA Standard Section 407.3.4
Section 407.3.4 covers the current ADA Standards for door and signal timing of elevator reopening devices.
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Location: ADA Standard Section 604.9.1
Section 604.9.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the mounting location of children's use water closets.
- State of California Disability Access Services (DAS) - Digital Access: Websites, Documents & Section 508
- Voice Dream Reader App
- American Standard FloWise® Commercial Shower System Kit
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Appendix A – Disability Complaint Reporting Form
I affirm that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, this is a true, correct, and complete report Signature: _______________________________________________...
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5.4.9 Interruptions along Transfer Support Gripping Recommendation for M301 and M302
At the point of connection, these features impede the ability to grasp completely around the cross section of the gripping surface....
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Boarding Assistance
More specifically, if, for example, you are completely immobile, ask carrier personnel to provide a wheelchair to transport you to and from the gate, a lift (if necessary), and assistance...
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Introduction
For the complete requirements read the Department of Justice’s ADA Title II regulations 28 CFR Part 35 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in State and Local Government Services...
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Automatic Doors and Power Assisted Doors [4.13.12]
Devices that can be reactivated before the closing cycle is completed are recommended where traffic may be high....
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Sensory Issues
workplace policy Allow telework Fluorescent light sensitivity: Move employee to a private area to allow for personal adjustment to appropriate lighting Change lighting completely...
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3.3.10 90-Degree Turn
The width required for all participants to complete a 90-degree turn in our sample was much smaller than the UDI findings (Figure 3‒10), due to differences in the abilities of people or/...
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Bug Fix Policies
By the Website, Mobile Application, and LMS Deadline referenced in Paragraph 18 or the date by which edX has completed the requirements of Paragraph 18.a, whichever is sooner, edX...
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Accessible Route to Dumpster and Enclosure
of this interpretation is to address the question of whether or not an accessible route is required by the ADA Standards from a retail store to an on-site dumpster and enclosure for new construction...
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A. Prior to 2010
These commenters urged the Department to act promptly and not await completion of movie theaters' ongoing conversion to digital cinema because the technology for captioning and audio description...
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TDD or TTY Etiquette, Glossary of TDD Abbreviations
Specially trained relay agents complete all calls and stay on-line to relay messages either electronically over a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD), or verbally to hearing parties...
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Physical Access
We have completed a physical access survey of our health care providers’ offices by trained surveyors. C.1....
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Test Procedures
Each of the seven tests was completed at a unique location around the periphery of the surface. Impact Attenuation Tests One set of impact tests were run during this study....
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Training
Blockbuster will provide written confirmation of such training within 30 days of completing training for its Customer Service Representatives, who are not seasonal....
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND FINDING
All of these requirements may be completed through the use of the Law School Admission Council's ("LSAC") Credential Assembly Service....
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Section 37.141 Requirements If a Joint Plan is Submitted
provisions ensure that significant planning will precede, and plan implementation will begin by, January 26, 1992, without precluding entities from cooperating because it was not possible to complete...
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i. Barriers to Web accessibility
For example, field elements on forms—the empty boxes that hold specific pieces of information, such as a last name or telephone number—that lack clear labels, and visual CAPTCHAs ("Completely...