The Board has issued requirements that are now part of the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Accessibility Standards and apply to national parks and other outdoor areas developed by the federal...
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
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11B-224.1 General
Certain facilities used for transient lodging, including time shares, dormitories, and town homes may be covered by both these requirements and the Fair Housing Amendments Act....
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11B-224.1 General
Certain facilities used for transient lodging, including time shares, dormitories, and town homes may be covered by both these requirements and the Fair Housing Amendments Act....
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
The Board has issued requirements that are now part of the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Accessibility Standards and apply to national parks and other outdoor areas developed by the federal...
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9. Outdoor Developed Areas
The Board has issued requirements that are now part of the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Accessibility Standards and apply to national parks and other outdoor areas developed by the federal...
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233.3.2 Residential Dwelling Units for Sale
Residential dwelling units offered for sale shall provide accessible features to the extent required by regulations issued by Federal agencies under the Americans with Disabilities Act or...
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8.5 Recovering Drug Addicts
A "rehabilitation program" may include in-patient, out-patient, or employee assistance programs, or recognized self-help programs such as Narcotics Anonymous....
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"Video Interpreting Services" (VIS) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Moreover, VIS is particularly helpful where qualified interpreters are not readily available (e.g., for quick response to emergency hospital visits, in areas with an insufficient number...
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Scenario 10 – Procedural Safeguards
A school district is required to establish, implement, and inform parents about a system of procedural safeguards that are designed to help resolve FAPE-related disagreements regarding identification...
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Information on Taking Charge of Your Health Care
Information you can use to help you work on taking charge of or remaining in charge of your health care. Why? Medicine is, at best, an imprecise art....
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"Task" emphasis. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a psychiatric service dog can help some individuals with dissociative identity disorder to remain grounded in time or place. ...
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501.1 Scope
Examples of applications are: email clients; word processors; help desk systems; content management systems; e-learning courseware; and terminal emulation....
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Emergency Communications [4.10.14]
Clearly labeled visual displays can be as simple as lighted jewels that indicate that the call for help has been activated and that this message has been received....
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During and After an Emergency
Limiting use of these services can help potentially life-saving emergency calls get through to 9-1-1....
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2.3 Use a Universal Design Approach
Explain that making the changes you need would be helpful for many of their members. 5 Here are some points you can use: Removing barriers could increase their membership...
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Edge Protection [4.8.7]
Curbs, horizontal rails, or extended platforms can help prevent crutch-tips from slipping off the edge between rails....
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Carpet [4.5.3]
This helps keep carpet from curling which can pose a tripping hazard and make wheelchair traffic difficult. The trim must meet requirements for changes in level....
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Gurney Accessible Bathroom
Full length shower curtain with chain weights to help hold the water in....
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Emergency Planning
If the facility does not have evacuation elevators, does it have areas of refuge (fire-rated spaces where people who cannot use stairs can go to register a call for help and wait for responders...
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Examples of meeting your “access to goods and services” obligation when physical barrier removal is not readily achievable
In this case, staff should be available for customers who need help reaching merchandise. For example, staff can bring merchandise to a wheelchair user....
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Furnishings and Equipment
It is also helpful to consider relevant requirements in the standards when specifying or acquiring moveable furnishings, such as tables, systems furniture, and vending machines to ensure...
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Paragraph (b) (Advisory Guidance)
For example, they could plug in a headphone which makes the audio louder and helps shut out background noise; they might feed the signal through an amplifier to make it louder, or through...
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Accessibility Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way
guidelines are adopted, with or without additions and modifications, as accessibility standards in regulations issued by other federal agencies implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act...
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PRAYER FOR RELIEF
A declaration that Defendant's conduct as alleged herein has violated and continues to violate Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation...