., by directing a passenger who is blind to an accessible automated kiosk, assisting a passenger in using an inaccessible automated kiosk, assisting a passenger who due to his or her disability...
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§ 382.57(d)
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2. Q: What is a service animal?
A: The ADA defines a service animal as any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability....
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4.3.4 Industry Considerations in Designing Accessible Imaging Equipment
accuracy must be equivalent across all patients; Patients’ diagnostic needs and thus the clinical applications of the equipment vary widely; Today’s technology has certain technical...
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Costs
binocular scopes and $3,380 for a dual base telescopes, if viewing scopes provided at viewing areas Trails $40,655 per trail mile, if trail would not otherwise meet the technical...
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Accessibility of Airport Terminals and Facilities
Nevertheless, the comments concerning kiosks were not sufficient to answer our questions about cost and technical issues....
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Appendix B to Part 382—Cross-Reference Table
The Department is providing the following table to assist users familiar with the current Part 382 in finding material in the new, renumbered Part 382....
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2. HEARING
Pad / pen – writing notes Visual notification devices * door flasher phone ring flasher Phone with amplified sound * Computer-assisted...
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D. Service Animals
Service Animals1 A service animal is (i) an animal individually trained and which performs functions to assist a person with a disability; (ii) an animal that has been shown to have the...
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N. Mobility Disability or Mobility Disabilities
A person with a Mobility Disability may or may not use a wheelchair, scooter, electric personal assisted mobility device, crutches, walker, cane, brace, orthopedic device, or similar equipment...
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502.3.5 Hierarchical Relationships (Section-by-Section Analysis)
502.3.5 Hierarchical Relationships (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that any hierarchical (parent-child) relationship between components be programmatically exposed to assistive...
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508 Chapter 2: Scoping Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
ICT that is procured, developed, maintained or used by federal agencies—that is, the types of ICT that would be required to conform to the proposed functional performance criteria and technical...
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411.1.2 Pass-Through of Closed Caption Data (Section-by-Section Analysis)
High-definition multimedia cables (HDMI) carry audio and video signals, and are technically capable of passing through caption data; typically, however, caption data is not included with...
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1018.5 Obstacles
This section contains technical requirements for obstacles on beach access routes and resting intervals....
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1014.2.2 Roll-in Access
Where roll-in access is provided, this section requires a level or sloped entry route complying with the technical requirements for outdoor recreation access routes in 1016 or trails in...
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Portable Units [4.1.2(6)]
Portable units are subject to the same technical criteria applicable to permanent facilities....
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Door Protective and Reopening Device [4.10.6]
Door safety edges, used alone as the reopening device, are permitted only in alterations where installation of an automatic reopening device is not technically feasible....
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F246.2 Distinct Viewing Locations
This section requires each distinct viewing location within a viewing area to comply with the technical requirements for viewing areas in 1015....
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If Carrier Contends That Attendant Is Required for Safety Reasons and Passenger Disagrees
[Sec. 382.35(b)(1)] Otherwise, the purpose of the attendant is to assist the passenger with a disability in an emergency evacuation....
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Dune Crossings [1018.10]
The technical requirements for dune crossings do not address the vertical pickets provided in some handrail designs....
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G) Parks and Recreation Programs
When the facilities are built or altered, they must comply with the ADA Standards, which have specific technical requirements for elements and spaces, such as accessible parking spaces,...
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New Construction
Chapters 3 - 10: Design and Technical Requirements. These chapters provide design and technical specifications for elements, spaces, buildings, and facilities....
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Trail Type
This management concept allows managers to identify trail-specific Design Parameters or technical specifications, management needs, and the cost of managing the trail for particular uses...
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Section 4.1.6, Alterations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Section 4.1.6(1)(j) deals with technical infeasibility. Section 4.1.6(3) contains special technical provisions for alterations to existing buildings and facilities....
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