eight existing elements will exceed monetized benefits by more than $100 million when using the 1991 Standards as the comparative baseline: side reach; water closet clearances in single-user...
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Regulatory Impact Analysis.
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Section 35.137 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Indeed, there has been litigation about whether the ADA requires covered entities to allow people with disabilities to use their EPAMDs like users of traditional wheelchairs. ...
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Section 1194.24 Video and Multimedia Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (e) provides that the captioning and audio description required in (c) and (d) above must be user selectable unless permanent. (See §1194.23(e)(5) in the NPRM.) Comment....
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Thus, any facilities constructed in year 14 of the final rules are assumed to continue to generate benefits to users, and to incur any operating or replacement costs for the life of these...
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Re: 404.2.6 Doors in Series and Gates in Series
My understanding is that it was written to keep wheelchair users from having to fight two doors at once. ...
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11B-224.2 Guest rooms with mobility features
ETA considers the ADA requirement for rooms without roll-in showers to be a recognition that some individuals with mobility impairments actually prefer an accessible bathtub or transfer-type...
- isUD - Innovative Solutions for Universal Design
- Institute for Community Inclusion - Boston, MA
- Lilypad Wheelchair Scale
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Appendix: Revised Annotated Bibliography
., 1995 Reliability and Validity of the Wheelchair User's Shoulder Pain Index (WUSPI) Paraplegia, 33:595‒601. Many long-term wheelchair users develop shoulder pain....
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A. Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review), Executive Order 13563 (Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review), and DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures
., either the automated kiosk or the check-in counter), depending on their anticipated transaction time or personal preference also has value to many travelers with disabilities, even if...
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4.1 Research
th normal hearing, 10 hearingimpaired with mild-to-moderate hearing loss not using hearing aids, 9 elderly people with hearing loss "typical" of their age, and a group of 10 hearing aid users...
- Increasing Opportunities for Access on the Appalachian Trail: A Design Guide
- Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology (PEAT)
- The Audio Description Project: An Initiative of the American Council of the Blind
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IDEA Center
Some individuals did not bring in their footrests (4%) because they prefer not to travel with them....
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ASTM: ADA Standard Section 105.2.3
Section 105.2.3 of the ADA Standards cover references to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards.
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11B-404.2.7 Door and gate hardware
Door hardware that can be operated with a closed fist or a loose grip accommodates the greatest range of users....
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11B-404.2.7 Door and gate hardware
Door hardware that can be operated with a closed fist or a loose grip accommodates the greatest range of users....
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- Harmar IL500 Sierra Incline Platform Lift