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Can an operator refuse to carry a person with a disability, especially a person using an electric scooter that meets the definition of a “wheelchair,” because of higher insurance rates or liability concerns?
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Can an operator refuse to carry a person with a disability, especially a person using an electric scooter that meets the definition of a “wheelchair,” because of higher insurance rates or liability concerns?
operator from denying service to an individual with a disability because its insurance company conditions coverage or rates on the absence of individuals with disabilities or persons who use...
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
trail design and other facilities used by nonmotorized travelers....
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8. Can an elevated crawl tube be used to connect to a play component required to be accessible? Can that crawl tube also be considered an accessible play component?
Can an elevated crawl tube be used to connect to a play component required to be accessible? Can that crawl tube also be considered an accessible play component?...
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Ground Level Play Components: ADA Standard Section 240.2.1
Section 240.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for ground level play components.
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11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
Designers should consider the optimal layout of ground level play components accessed by children with disabilities to foster interaction and socialization among all children....
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§ 38.127(a)
(a) Sleeping compartments required to be accessible shall be designed so as to allow a person using a wheelchair or mobility aid to enter, maneuver within and approach and use each element...
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T213 Seats
The priority seats must be located as near as practicable to a doorway used for boarding and alighting....
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Adaptability
Adaptability Toilet rooms designed for use by a single occupant of a specific space, can be designed to be "adaptable" so that accessible elements can be installed when needed after construction...
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11B-407.2.1.4 Location
The call button that designates the up direction shall be located above the call button that designates the down direction. Exception: Reserved....
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Technical Requirements for Accessible Hiker/Pedestrian Trails
In the spirit and intent of universal design, designers are encouraged to meet the highest standards wherever it is practicable, given the specific natural constraints of the environment...
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Catch Pool
A pool or designated section of a pool used as a terminus for water slide flumes....
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CATCH POOL
[DSA-AC] A pool or designated section of a pool used as a terminus for water slide flumes....
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CATCH POOL
[DSA-AC] A pool or designated section of a pool used as a terminus for water slide flumes....
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12114(b)(3)
(3) is erroneously regarded as engaging in such use, but is not engaging in such use;except that it shall not be a violation of this Act for a covered entity to adopt or administer reasonable...
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12114(b)(3)
(3) is erroneously regarded as engaging in such use, but is not engaging in such use; except that it shall not be a violation of this chapter for a covered entity to adopt or administer...
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Categorization of wheelchair versus other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
wheelchair'' to designate the mobility device's appropriate category....
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§ 37.3 Bus
Bus means any of several types of self-propelled vehicles, generally rubber-tired, intended for use on city streets, highways, and busways, including but not limited to minibuses, forty-...
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Wheelchair Accessible Gates
They have a series of drawings for gate designs that meet accessibility requirements in the UK....
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EQUIVALENT FACILITATION
The use of designs, products, or technologies as alternatives to those prescribed, resulting in substantially equivalent or greater accessibility and usability....
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INTRODUCTION
Many jurisdictions throughout the United States have adopted the AASHTO Guide to the Development of Bicycle Facilities as a standard for the design of shared use trails and other facilities...
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6. Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
"Other power-driven mobility devices" include a range of devices not designed for individuals with mobility impairments, such as the Segway® PT, but which are often used by individuals with...
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6. Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
"Other power-driven mobility devices" include a range of devices not designed for individuals with mobility impairments, such as the Segway® PT, but which are often used by individuals with...
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Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
Some use walkers, canes, crutches, or braces while others use manually-operated or power wheelchairs, all of which are primarily designed for use by people with disabilities....