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How does universal design fit in?
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407.12.3.2.2 Knee and Toe Space (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These dimensions and their resulting geometry are consistent with the ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines (36 CFR Part 1191, Appendix D, sections 306 and 308)....
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Cross Section of Gripping Surfaces
The 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines specify the following dimensions for grab bars to enable individuals with disabilities to firmly grasp the grab bars and support themselves...
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LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS Although employers are not required to have emergency evacuation plans under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if employers covered by the ADA opt to have...
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5. Other Helpful Tools
forms, a binder to hold survey instructions, a tabbed accordion folder to hold copies of survey forms, a rolling bag to hold survey equipment and forms, and a highlighter pen to identify barriers...
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Reduced scoping for public accommodations, small facilities, and qualified small businesses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department believes that reduced scoping for a select few specifications in the context of barrier removal is a moderate and reasonable response to business entities' concerns about...
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Hospitality for All
However, 60% of guests with disabilities had problems at the hotels where they stayed due to: Physical barriers Communication barriers Customer service...
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What Kinds Of Tests Are Covered?
exams include: High school equivalency exams (such as the GED); High school entrance exams (such as the SSAT or ISEE); College entrance exams (such as the SAT or ACT...
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A.1. - What is Section 508?
Section 508 refers to a statutory section in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (refer to 29 U.S.C. 794d)....
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Section 4. Application of the Guidelines
Section 4 also clarifies that the Guidelines, are "recommended" for designing dwellings that comply with the requirements of the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988....
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12111(6)(A)
The term illegal use of drugs means the use of drugs, the possession or distribution of which is unlawful under the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 812)....
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§35.178 State immunity (Section-by-Section Analysis)
(Section-by-Section Analysis) Section 35.178 restates the provision of section 502 of the Act that a State is not immune under the eleventh amendment to the Constitution of the United...
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Welcome and Charge to Participants
The Americans With Disabilities Act and the Architectural Barriers Act both speak to the board’s responsibility to establish guidelines that address the needs of people with disabilities...
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Temporary Remedies
Many accessibility barriers at polling places can be removed with temporary remedies....
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Other Related Projects
., is working on a project called Designing an Accessible Vehicle Barrier for Trails....
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Provider knowledge
As we see in Jack’s story above, a provider’s lack of knowledge is one barrier to accessing health care for patients with physical disabilities....
- Rockwood Manufacturing Company 70REA Push Plate - .050" Thick 3" x 12" Plate
- Rockwood Manufacturing Company 215 Tapered Door Pull 16"
- Rockwood Manufacturing Company 215L Tapered Door Pull 28"
- Rockwood Manufacturing Company 70A Push Plate - .050" Thick 3" x 12" Plate
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"Disability.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Housing Act....
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‘‘Disability.’’
It is comparable to the definition of the term ‘‘individual with handicaps’’ in section 7(8) of the Rehabilitation Act and section 802(h) of the Fair Housing Act....
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Disability (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Housing Act....
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Areas of sport activity. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, in existing facilities with multiple soccer fields of a similar size, the Department may interpret the readily achievable barrier removal requirement to require that a reasonable...