Section 202 defines equivalent facilitation as "the use of designs, products or technologies as alternatives to those prescribed, resulting in substantially equivalent or greater accessibility...
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UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP
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4.3.4 Industry Considerations in Designing Accessible Imaging Equipment
Creative and alternative solutions are needed to facilitate independent transfers of individuals with disabilities....
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31. Must an employer provide a reassignment if it would violate a seniority system?
., providing the reassignment to an employee with a disability) may not make a difference.(95)Alternatively, a seniority system may contain exceptions, such that one more exception is unlikely...
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FEDERAL LAWS PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO VOTE
Where no accessible location is available to serve as a polling place, voters must be provided an alternate means of voting on Election Day....
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E.2. - Where an agency uses a best value "trade-off" source selection process, may it trade off applicable technical provisions of the Access Board’s standards where an offer provides strong technical merit, strong past performance, or a lower price?
This may be the product that meets the most applicable technical provisions, but alternatively could be one that meets fewer technical provisions but which better addresses the accessibility...
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407.12 Reach Height (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Are there alternative ways of making these components accessible? We welcome comments on suggested approaches....
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410.6 Real-Time Text Functionality (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As noted previously, both the Advisory Committee and the Board believe that RTT represents an important technological advance that provides an equivalent alternative to voice communications...
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General [4.5.1]
ADAAG is not interpreted as prohibiting use of specific materials since texturing or other treatments may sufficiently enhance slip-resistance, though some alternatives, such as applied...
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Background
In the past, there have been a number of studies that have examined alternatives to asphalt and concrete as suitable materials for making trails accessible to people with disabilities....
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Social Skills
department Encourage employees to minimize personal conversation or move personal conversation away from work areas Provide telework, or work-at-home, as an accommodation Allow alternative...
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B. EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
qualified interpreters and vendors to provide Braille documents and will develop written procedures, with time frames, for fulfilling requests from the public for interpreters and documents in alternate...
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Station 3-Turning Radii
Alternatively, a higher turning radius means that the bicyclist can maintain the same lean angle and travel around the curve at a faster speed....
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4.2.1. Low Accessibility Baseline
As described in Section 3.2.2.1, one of the alternative baselines is the Low Accessibility baseline, which is the most conservative option. ...
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Users and Needs
The potential need for alternative designs is outlined in the draft AIA Guidelines (2001) that were approved in a final committee vote....
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1.1.13 Flatness of ramp running slope
Alternately, measurement can be made by using a digital inclinometer mounted on a 12 - in. (300 mm) beam or similar instrument with accuracy as stated in 1.1.1....
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
These units will need the capability of an alternate input method such as a wireless keyboard made available to those who would need it....
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1015.3 Height
Along alternating tread devices and ship’s ladders, guards where the top rail serves as a handrail shall have height not less than 30 inches (762 mm) and not more than 34 inches (864 mm)...
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3.1 Getting Weighed
An accessible scale allows a wheelchair user to roll onto the platform of the scale. ...
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In Your Guest Room:
(see number 5.1) 8.4 If there is smoke in your room and you are able, roll out of bed and crawl on the floor. – DO NOT STAND!...
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Individual Captioning Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Please provide the basis for alternative suggestions. ...
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Bus Shelters: ADA Standard Section 218.4
Section 218.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for bus shelters.
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Holding Cells: ADA Standard Section 231.3
Section 231.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for holding cells.
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Play Areas: ADA Standard Section 240
Section 240 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for play areas.
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Clothes Dryers: ADA Standard Section 214.3
Section 214.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for clothes dryers.