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Attachment A
Service animals are individually trained to work or perform tasks for individuals with disabilities....
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3.3.3 Clear Floor Width
The BS8300 standard’s developers may have added 100 mm to provide additional maneuvering room at clear floor areas....
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Grab bar protocol
One hundred and fifteen (115) subjects were tested under this protocol and four were unable to perform any transfers because this particular configuration posed significant barriers to their...
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VIII. MONITORING
from the date of entry of this Consent Decree, or upon the completion of the alterations required by this Consent Decree, whichever is earlier, Defendants shall allow the United States to perform...
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DSA IR 11B-6 MECHANICAL ONLY PROJECTS EXEMPT FROM ACCESSIBILITY REVIEW (with revisions issued through Jan. 2011)
DSA Access Compliance considers structural work that is required solely for the purpose of performing the mechanical work to be incidental to the mechanical project which is exempt work...
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RECOMMENDATIONS
Table 23 shows design features, AASHTO design values for bicyclists, potential design users, and 85th percentile performance values. Table 23....
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4. What evidence may a person with a disability rely on to establish that an integrated setting is appropriate for him or her?
people with similar needs are working in integrated settings with appropriate supports; 2) he or she has formerly worked in an integrated employment setting; or 3) he or she currently performs...
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Subpart F-Certification of State Laws or Local Building Codes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
in the past to meet or exceed the 1991 Standards. ...
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"Housing at a Place of Education" definition
Place of Education,’’ and has revised Sec. 36.406(e) to reflect the accessible features that now will be required in addition to the requirements set forth under the transient lodging standards...
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210 and 504 Stairways
210 and 504 Stairways The 1991 Standards require stairs to be accessible only when they provide access to floor levels not otherwise connected by an accessible route (e.g., where the...
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L. Accessible Guest Rooms
Accessible Guest Rooms (1) Defendants will have 12 designated accessible rooms/ suites that comply with the 2010 Standards dispersed among the various classes of accommodations as follows...
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3.3.6 Knee Clearance Height, minimum
The U.S. standard for knee clearance height is 685 mm (27 in.). The U.K....
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3.13(a) Placement of Wheelchair Spaces
Placement of Wheelchair Spaces Each wheelchair space shall comply with the size requirements set forth in § 4.33.2 of the Standards, be level and satisfy the floor surface requirements...
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(8) the City's policies and procedures
(8) the City's policies and procedures regarding new construction and alterations, which do not require a close-out inspection for compliance with federal disability access design standards...
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E202.2 Legacy ICT
Any component or portion of existing ICT that complies with an earlier standard issued pursuant to Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (as republished in Appendix D...
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230 Two-Way Communication Systems
1991 Standards for Accessible Design 2010 Standards for Accessible Design What’s New/Different 230.1 General...
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May an employer have an employee who it reasonably believes will pose a direct threat examined by its own health care provider?
in the employee's specific medical condition and be able to provide medical information that allows the employer to determine the effects of the condition on the employee's ability to perform...
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3. Does the ADA require an applicant to disclose that she has or had a hearing impairment or some other disability before accepting a job offer?
Sometimes, the decision to disclose depends on whether an individual will need a reasonable accommodation to perform the job (for example, specialized equipment, removal of a marginal function...