In an emergency situation much time can be wasted if persons with disabilities must travel the full distance to the inaccessible exit door before there is a sign posted indicating that the...
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11B-206.4.1 Entrances and exterior ground floor exits
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§1630.14(d)(2)(iv)(C)
(C) Describes the restrictions on the disclosure of the employee's medical information, the employer representatives or other parties with whom the information will be shared, and the methods...
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§382.57(c)(5)(i)(D)(2)
(2) Information that duplicates information available on-screen and already presented audibly is not required to be repeated; and...
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§27.71(k)(5)(i)(D)(2)
(2) Information that duplicates information available on-screen and already presented audibly is not required to be repeated; and...
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§ 382.57(c)(5)(i)(D)(2)
(2) Information that duplicates information available on-screen and already presented audibly is not required to be repeated; and...
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§ 27.71(k)(5)(i)(D)(2)
(2) Information that duplicates information available on-screen and already presented audibly is not required to be repeated; and...
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11B-232.5.2 Partitions
ETA Editor's Note The ADA requirements included at Section 11B-232 are provided for information only. The CBC scoping requirements are more inclusive....
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C.6.ii. - If a Federal agency is distributing a television or multimedia production or a web-cast presentation, does it have to be open or closed captioned and audio-described?
Section 1194.24(c) and (d) of the Access Board's standards require that all training or informational video and multimedia productions which support the agency's mission and which have audio...
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§1630.14(d)(2)(iv)(B)
(B) Describes the type of medical information that will be obtained and the specific purposes for which the medical information will be used; and...
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1630.16(e)(1)
Under title I of the ADA, section 103(d)(1), the Secretary of Health and Human Services is to prepare a list, to be updated annually, of infectious and communicable diseases which are transmitted...
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Independent Wheelchair Transfers in the Built Environment: How Transfer Setup Impacts Performance Phase 2: Final Report
on the web: http://herl.pitt.edu/ab/ DISCLAIMER This study was conducted by the Human Engineering Research Laboratories (HERL) from the University of Pittsburgh and VA Pittsburgh Health...
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Appalachian Trail Conservancy's "Backcountry Sanitation Manual"
This comprehensive manual explains the basic issues of remote area sanitation, including health, aesthetics, and regulations, but it focuses on the construction and maintenance of moldering...
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F216.13 Trailhead Signs
This information enables individuals with disabilities to decide whether to hike the trail based on the characteristics of the trail....
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15(e)
Compliance with ADA Standards § 9.3 may be achieved by providing either (1) visual alarms connected to the building emergency alarm system, and visual notification devices for incoming telephone...
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Vertical Clearance: ADA Standard Section 502.5
Section 502.5 covers the current ADA Standards for the vertical clearance required at accessible parking spaces.
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§382.133(g)
(g) In the case of a codeshare itinerary, the carrier whose code is used on the flight must either inform the individual inquiring about using a ventilator, respirator, CPAP machine or POC...
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§27.123(d)(1)
c) of this section, the responsible Departmental official finds reasonable cause to believe that there is a failure to comply with this part, the responsible Departmental official will inform...
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§8.13(d)(1)
(1) Supervisors and managers may be informed of restrictions on the work or duties of individuals with handicaps and informed of necessary accommodations;...
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SCOPING SCENARIOS: RANGE OF POSSIBILITIES
Access Board’s decisions regarding technical requirements for equipment will significantly affect the costs on health care providers and examination table and chair manufacturers....
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Provisions of the Final Rule
one or more of the following grounds: Making the modifications (1) would fundamentally alter the nature of the service, program, or activity, (2) would result in a direct threat to the health...
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8. Batteries
Batteries The Oxygen NPRM sought information about whether the rule should allow carriers to require users of electronic respiratory devices to carry a certain number of batteries....
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Additional Resources
For more information about the ADA, you may call the DOJ’s toll-free ADA information line at 800-514-0301 or 800-514-0383 (TDD), or access its ADA website at www.ada.gov....
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215 Fire Alarm Systems
Substantive changes made in the final rule concern existing facilities, work areas, and other types of emergency alarm systems....
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Some wheelchairs weigh more than 600 pounds when occupied, and the design load of the lifts on our vehicles is 800 pounds. Is a transportation operator required to carry these “overweight” wheelchairs?
inconsistent with legitimate safety requirements, as when, for example, the wheelchair is so large it would block an aisle or would interfere with the safe evacuation of passengers in an emergency...