Section 106.4 of the ADA Standards covers information on the interchangeability of terms used throughout the ADA Standards.
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Interchangeability: ADA Standard Section 106.4
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Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Nearly every disability advocacy group said that the Department's two-tiered approach strikes the proper balance between ensuring access for individuals with disabilities and addressing...
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- Engaging Disability With The Gospel
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National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center (NSCISC)
The UAB Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) to operate the National...
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Building Directories
opened, there have been complaints that the directory's tenant names in our Lobby are hard to read: some people who have complained also say that this in violation of the Americans with Disabilities...
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 301.1
Sections 301.1 of the ADA Standards covers scoping requirements for Chapter 3 and the Building Blocks of the ADA Standards.
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Slope: ADA Standard Section 403.3
Section 403.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the slope of walking surfaces that are part of an accessible route.
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Figures: ADA Standard Section 104.3
Section 104.3 of the ADA Standards covers the most current information on the use of figures throughout the ADA Standards.
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