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“No Service” Backup Plans
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4.28.3* VISUAL ALARMS
The flashing frequency of visual alarm devices shall be less than 5 Hz....
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§382.99(c)
(c) For foreign carriers, the agreement with a U.S. airport must provide that all actions necessary to ensure accessible boarding and deplaning for passengers with a disability are completed...
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§382.99(a)
(a) As a carrier, you must negotiate in good faith with the airport operator of each U.S. airport described in §382.95(b) to ensure the provision of lifts for boarding and deplaning where...
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Definition of "wheelchair." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
use of the Segway® PT by individuals with mobility disabilities is on the upswing, inquired as to whether this device should be included in the definition of ‘‘wheelchair.''...
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§382.55(b)(2)(i)
(i) However, your security personnel may examine a mobility aid or assistive device which, in their judgment, may conceal a weapon or other prohibited item....
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§382.133(d)
(d) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, as a covered foreign air carrier, you must accept the supplied electronic assistive devices in this paragraph (d):...
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§382.133(b)(3)
(3) The device cannot be stowed and used in the passenger cabin consistent with applicable TSA, FAA and PHMSA regulations, and the safety or security regulations of the foreign carrier's...
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§382.133(c)
(c) Except as provided in paragraph (a) of this section, as a covered U.S. air carrier, you must accept the passenger supplied electronic assistive device in this paragraph (c):...
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5.3.2.1 Transfer Sides for Stretchers
The transfer surface shall be located to provide the ability to transfer from a mobility device onto both long sides of the surface....
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PEDESTRIAN
An individual who moves in walking areas with or without the use of walking assistive devices such as crutches, leg braces, wheelchairs, white cane, service animal, etc....
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PEDESTRIAN
An individual who moves in walking areas with or without the use of walking assistive devices such as crutches, leg braces, wheelchairs, white cane, service animal, etc....
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Auxiliary aids and services
interpreting (VRI) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone handset amplifiers; assistive listening devices...
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C. The 2014 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Movie Captioning and Audio Description
The Department also proposed that each movie theater have available a certain number of captioning devices based on the number of seats in the movie theater and have available a certain...
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Telephones
Note: Technology is constantly changing and many of the tools listed below are gradually being replaced by newer devices....
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"Auxiliary Aids and Services" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
include several additional types of auxiliary aids that have become more readily available since the promulgation of the 1991 title II regulation, and in recognition of new technology and devices...
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SUMMARY OF THE 19-INCH RECOMMENDATION
Access Board’s Medical Diagnostic Equipment Technical Advisory Committee discussed transfer surface height extensively....
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1017.7.2 Cross Slope
EXCEPTION: Where the surface is other than concrete, asphalt, or boards, cross slopes not steeper than 1:20 shall be permitted when necessary for drainage....
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1018.7.2 Cross Slope
EXCEPTION: Where the surface is other than concrete, asphalt, or boards, cross slopes not steeper than 1:20 shall be permitted when necessary for drainage....
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Grab Bar Height
The Board has clarified that the height of grab bars is measured to the top of the gripping surface (609.4)....
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1016.7.2 Cross Slope
EXCEPTION: Where the surface is other than concrete, asphalt, or boards, cross slopes not steeper than 1:20 shall be permitted when necessary for drainage....
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5.4.7 Transfer Support Gripping Surface Clearance for Equipment Used in a Supine, Prone, Side-Lying, or Seated Position
There should be a 1½ inches minimum clearance around the gripping of transfer supports as proposed by the Access Board....