Under the ADA, service animals must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered, unless these devices interfere with the service animal’s work or the individual’s disability prevents him from using...
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Service Animals
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.4 ICC/IBC
m2) in area, a drop installed in the raceway to multiple devices or appliances that does not include any emergency control function devices (4) Where the vertically run conductors are...
- ADA Sign Depot Womens Restroom Braille Sign with Tactile Text and Grade 2 Domed Braille - 6" x 8"
- Yale 5100 Series Light Duty Door Closer
- Corbin Russwin Inc. Access 600 RNE1 Electrified Door Hardware
- Door King Inc. 1520/1524 Stand Alone Card Readers
- VuAll Cormatic® Better Alternative® Recessed Plastic Roll Towel Dispenser (Key Lock )
- San Jamar C4150SS Small Pull-Type Water Cup Dispenser
- San Jamar C4160WH Small Pull-Type Water Cup Dispenser
- San Jamar C4160TBL Small Pull-Type Water Cup Dispenser
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Stowage of Wheelchairs and Mobility Aids
These devices have priority over other items in the baggage compartment....
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Appendix Three: Bibliography
Space Requirements for Wheeled Mobility Devices in Public Transportation: Analysis of Clear Floor Space Requirements....
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Equipment and furniture. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
equipment (stereos and DVD players), exercise machines, vending equipment, ATMs, computers at Internet cafes or hotel business centers, reservations kiosks at hotels, and point-of-sale devices...
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PURPOSE AND LEGAL AUTHORITY
Technological advances have resulted in the widespread use of multifunction devices that call into question the ongoing utility of the product-by-product approach used in the Access Board...
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2. May an employer ask a job applicant whether he has or had a hearing impairment or about his treatment related to any hearing impairment prior to making a job offer?
. § 60-741.42, a regulation issued by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), to invite applicants to voluntarily self-identify as persons with disabilities for affirmative...
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Typical Day One - Basic Facilities Requirements
Compliance Strategies (30 - 60 minutes) Strategy suggestions, self-evaluation and transition plans, leases and contracts, barrier removal, alterations, and suggestions for new construction...
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Comfort animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Major life activities include functions such as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working. ...
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Step 6 - Develop a Transition Plan
The transition plan is developed from the self-evaluation and facilities survey....
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Chapter 7: Interacting with People with Disabilities
You should provide an opportunity for a passenger to self-identify as an individual with a disability by asking if the person needs assistance and, if so, how best you can assist with those...
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208 Parking Spaces
Standards for Accessible Design 2010 Standards for Accessible Design What’s New/Different 4.1.2(5)(a) If parking spaces are provided for self-parking...
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Sections 35.108(c) and 36.105(c)—Major Life Activities
‘‘disability’’ in the Department’s current title II and title III regulations at 28 CFR 35.104 and 36.104 states that ‘‘major life activities’’ means functions such as caring for one’s self...
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Podium
Podium: If a podium is used, some speakers who use mobility devices may not be able to use one that is standard height....
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WHEELCHAIR
. [§35.104 & §36.104] A manually-operated or power-driven device designed primarily for use by an individual with a mobility disability for the main purpose of indoor or of both indoor...
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382.55 May carriers impose security screening procedures for passengers with disabilities that go beyond TSA requirements or those of foreign governments?
Security personnel may examine assistive devices and must provide, on request, private screenings for passengers with disabilities requiring secondary screening....