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7(2)(b)(vii)
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A5
Is a curb ramp provided between the vehicle pull up area and the access aisle (see above) or the access aisle and the accessible route to the accessible entrance?...
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409.3.1 Power Operation
Elevator car and hoistway doors and gates shall be power operated and shall comply with ANSI/BHMA A156.19 (1997 or 2002 edition) (incorporated by reference, see "Referenced Standards" in...
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407.12 Reach Height
For additional information on forward and side reaches, see 28 CFR Part 1191 Appendix D....
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4.6.5 PASSENGER LOADING ZONES
Passenger loading zones shall provide an access aisle at least 60 in (1525 mm) wide and 20 ft (6 m) long adjacent and parallel to the vehicle pull-up space (see Fig. 10)....
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4.1.4(10)* MERCANTILE
Facilities Department stores Drug stores Markets Retail stores Shopping centers Sales rooms * See Part 7 for special applications....
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1133A.3 Removable base cabinets
Sinks and work surfaces required by Section 1133A.4 (see Item 1 and Item 2) shall be provided with knee and toe space complying with Section 1133A.7....
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1009.5 Platform lifts
[DSA-AC] See Chapter 11B, Section 11B-207.2 for additional accessible means of egress requirements at platform lifts....
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1009.5 Platform lifts
[DSA-AC] See Chapter 11B, Section 11B-207.2 for additional accessible means of egress requirements at platform lifts....
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1133A.3 Removable base cabinets
Sinks and work surfaces required by Section 1133A.4 (see Item 1 and Item 2) shall be provided with knee and toe space complying with Section 1133A.7....
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11B-606.6 Adjacent side wall or partition
See the foregoing ETA Editor's Note at 11B-212.3 regarding the difficulties of distinguishing fixture types and the applicable technical requirements....
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Readily achievable (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
burden'' standard in terms of the level of effort required, but the factors used in determining whether an action is readily achievable or would result in an undue burden are identical (See...
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I. BACKGROUND
., who is deaf and uses American Sign Language (“ASL”) as her primary means of communication. ...
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ATTACHMENT A
H&R Block, H&R Block Tax Services, and its franchisees agree to provide all appropriate auxiliary aids and services, including qualified sign language interpreters, required under...
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Self-evaluation
Determine whether employees and officials know how to arrange for auxiliary aids and services, such as sign language interpreters, material in Braille and assistive listening systems; to...
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Integration of inmates and detainees with disabilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, if an inmate is deaf and communicates only using sign language, a prison may consider whether it is more appropriate to give priority to housing the prisoner in a facility close...
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Mark Perriello on Americans with Disabilities Act Video
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- National Eye Health Education Program (NEHEP) Vision and Aging: Resources
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Service Counters
However, there may be times that a counter design strays from the exact language and diagrams shown in the CBC and ADA Standards, creating questionable conditions. ...
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11B-703.7.2.5 Cleaner Air Symbol
There shall be at least a 70-percent color contrast between the background of the sign from the surface that it is mounted on. FIGURE 11B-703.7.2.5 ‡‡ CLEANER AIR SYMBOL...
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Medical Kiosks
check-in kiosks, physician videoconferencing systems, diagnostic kiosks, health/medication information dispensaries, donor registry kiosks, kiosks that assist patients in taking their vital signs...
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603.3 Accommodation of Communication Needs
Examples of accommodations are qualified sign language interpreters, assistive listening systems, TTYs, real time captioning, and telecommunications relay services....
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A4.1.3(19)(a)
Either a sign or a marker placed on seating with removable or folding arm rests is required by this section....