Several commenters supported the provision for a 20 dB gain, but some supported a 25 dB requirement, pointing out that many persons who are hard of hearing need more than 20 dB amplification...
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Section 1194.23 Telecommunications Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
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411.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
of audio-visual technologies—including analog and digital televisions, tuners, personal video display devices, converter boxes, and computer equipment—by requiring such technologies to support...
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304 Turning Space
The lack of consensus on the dimensions for larger turning space and the absence of supporting data points to the need for research on the spatial turning requirements for scooters and other...
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How do I know if a passenger is a qualified individual with a disability who is entitled to bring a service animal in the cabin of the aircraft if the disability is not readily apparent?
airline personnel cannot in good faith determine whether the animal is a service animal without documentation, or (2) a passenger indicates that the animal is to be used as an emotional support...
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Convenience Food Restaurants
Disability groups representing people who are deaf supported a requirement to ensure an equivalent level of access....
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H. Transitions Back to the Community
shelter operators have required individuals with disabilities to move to hospitals, nursing homes, or other institutions when these individuals could not locate accessible housing or the supportive...
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How “Service Animal” Is Defined
Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA....
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Height
Although there is no evidence to support this rationale, common sense suggests that lower grab bars would enable caregivers to lean over the bars to provide assistance as well as permit...
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Purpose of the project
The current project was undertaken to encourage and support construction industry stakeholders to fill in the gaps in existing tolerances and procedures and to set specific tolerances and...
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§ 38.29(b)
Without restricting the vestibule space, the assist shall provide support for a boarding passenger from the front door through the boarding procedure....
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Clear Floor or Ground Space
The minimum clear floor or ground space on a composite structure may be positioned for a forward or parallel approach. It may overlap accessible routes and maneuvering spaces. ...
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606.2 Clear Floor Space (Exception 3)
606.2 Clear Floor Space (Exception 3) This section requires clear floor space positioned for a forward approach and knee and toe clearance to be provided at lavatories and sinks....
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Maintaining Accessible Features for Customers
For example, if an employee places the television remote control atop a tall chest of drawers or leaves the adjustable shower head at the highest position, then a guest who uses a wheelchair...
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32. Housing
The Department concurs with this position and will interpret this section accordingly. A number of colleges and universities reacted negatively to paragraph (b) of this section....
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R404 Clear Spaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Clear spaces are permitted to include knee and toe clearance and to be positioned for either forward or parallel approach to an element, unless another requirement specifies otherwise....
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I. BACKGROUND
Employment Application required applicants to answer the following inquiries: “Do you have any physical or mental conditions, which may impair your ability to perform the duties of the position...