ANSWER: It is DOT’s understanding that some service animals are trained to curl up underneath a non-bulkhead row airline seat, whereas other service animals are more comfortable in the area...
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How come some passengers with service animals avoid the bulkhead row?
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What do you call a reroute?
The key to answering this question is to concentrate first on the definition of alterations. Does the new work change the purpose, intent, or function of the trail?...
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Conflict with Local Accessibility Codes
The commenter pointed out that the State of Washington is very hilly, and that the State of Washington's accessibility code requires accessible buildings on sites that would be deemed impractical...
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Hearing Impairments
When the individual at the recipient end of the call answers, the operator explains his or her role in the call and from that point forward will relay the communication between the two parties...
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§382.51(b)(2)
) You may meet this obligation through any combination of facility accessibility, auxiliary aids, equipment, the assistance of personnel, or other appropriate means consistent with the safety...
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12114(e)(2)
(2) remove such persons who test positive for illegal use of drugs and on-duty impairment by alcohol pursuant to paragraph (1) from safety-sensitive duties in implementing subsection (c)...
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Area of Rescue Assistance
An area, which has direct access to an exit, where people who are unable to use stairs may remain temporarily in safety to await further instructions or assistance during emergency evacuation...
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Doorways at Landings [§405.7.5]
Doorways at Landings [§405.7.5] Required door maneuvering clearances can overlap ramp landings (it is advisable to locate the swing of doors outside ramp landings for greater safety)....
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2.4.2 Considerations of Manufacturers in Accessible MDE Design
guidelines; and ultimately, validation with representative customers to help establish the safety and effectiveness of the medical devices....
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QUESTION: SHOULD PVOs MODIFY POLICIES TO ACCOMMODATE REQUESTS BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES TO TRAVEL WITH ANIMALS THAT DO NOT MEET THE DEFINITION OF SERVICE ANIMALS?
ANSWER: *Section 39.21 of the rule provides that a PVO must make reasonable modifications to policies, practices, or procedures to avoid discrimination (public entities) or to afford...
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General: ADA Standard Section 217.1
Section 217.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for telephones.
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5.1.4 Transfer Surface Height Measurement
The transfer surface height should be measured from the floor to the highest point on the seat in an uncompressed state, inclusive of bolsters....
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502.3.13 Modification of Focus Cursor
Focus, text insertion point, and selection attributes that can be set by the user shall be capable of being set programmatically, including through the use of assistive technology....
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603.3 Accommodation of Communication Needs
Support services shall be provided directly to the user or through a referral to a point of contact....
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711.4.5 Dissimilar materials
Noncombustible penetrating items shall not connect to combustible materials beyond the point of firestopping unless it can be demonstrated that the fire-resistance integrity of the horizontal...
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1(3)(b)
(b) An elevated walkway is planned between a building entrance and a vehicular or pedestrian arrival point and the planned walkway has a slope no greater than 10 percent....
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4. The assessment of risk must be based on objective medical or other evidence related to a particular individual
objective medical or other evidence related to a particular individual The determination that an individual applicant or employee with a disability poses a "direct threat" to health or safety...
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11B-1008.3 Transfer systems
Designers should minimize the distance between the points where a child transfers from a wheelchair or mobility device and where the elevated play components are located....
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11B-703.7.2.6.3 Unisex toilet and bathing facilities
A circle, ¼ inch (6.4 mm) thick and 12 inches (305 mm) in diameter with a ¼ inch (6.4 mm) thick triangle with a vertex pointing upward, superimposed on and geometrically inscribed within...
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Architectural Barriers
If this occurs, barrier removal measures may deviate from the Standards so long as the measures do not pose a significant risk to the health or safety of individuals with disabilities or...
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Section 1630.14(c) Examination of Employees
Such standards may include Federal safety regulations that regulate bus and truck driver qualifications, as well as laws establishing medical requirements for pilots or other air transportation...
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Accessible Ground Surfaces
Accessible surfaces can include impact-attenuating tiles made of recycled rubber and engineered wood fiber that meet the ASTM requirements for accessibility and safety....
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III-4.4300 Standards to apply
In such cases, barrier removal measures may be taken that do not fully comply with the standards, so long as the measures do not pose a significant risk to the health or safety of individuals...
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"Existing Facility" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
And at some point, the facility may undergo alterations, which are subject to the alterations requirements in effect at the time. See § 35.151(b)–(c)....