Overall Size: 14 1/2"W x 26 1/4"H x 6 1/4"D 368mm x 660mm x 159mm Wall Opening: 12 3/4"W x 24 1/2"H x 6"D 324mm x 622mm x 152mm U2334-S2: 2" semi-semi-recessed collar, 4" wall...
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Surfaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
than rounded rocks) A rock mixture containing a full spectrum of sieve sizes, including fine material (rather than a single size) Hard rock (rather than soft rock that breaks...
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Paragraph (f) Prevention of visually induced seizures (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Trace Center also suggested the 2 Hz lower end but pointed out that some visual characteristics of video screens, for example, could not achieve that level....
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Section 1630.10(b)—Qualification Standards and Tests Related to Uncorrected Vision
Someone who wears eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct vision will still have an impairment, and a qualification standard that screens the individual out because of the impairment by...
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Arriving at the Polling Place: Parking
An accessible space is composed of three elements: the parking space, an access aisle adjacent to the space that is wide enough to allow voters with a mobility disability to get out of their...
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A. Introduction
Are there any eligibility requirements that tend to screen out people with disabilities (such as requiring people to show or have a driver’s license when driving is not required)?...
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REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBILITY
The ADA’s regulations and the ADA Standards for Accessible Design set out what makes a facility accessible and should be used to determine the accessibility of any facility being considered...
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Obtaining Employment: What to Expect
Under the ADA, employers cannot use eligibility standards or qualifications that unfairly screen out people with disabilities and cannot make speculative assumptions about a person´s ability...
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Services and Facilities
Barrier removal is readily achievable when it is easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense....
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Issue 5: Tactile arrow (in line)
In the photo below (Figure 9), the arrow is out of alignment with the crosswalk direction....
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Accessible Parking
If another car parks in the aisle or if a plow loads the aisle with snow, the wheelchair user does not have sufficient room to get out of her car....
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Areas of Sport Activities
Players may temporarily be in the space between the boundary lines and the safety border when they are pushed out of bounds or momentum carries them forward when receiving a pass....
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11. Q: If the person uses sign language, what kinds of communication will require an interpreter?
In this case, an interpreter is not necessary to carry out the arrest....
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Guarantees of accessible guest room reservations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
practices, and procedures by which public accommodations hold and release accessible hotel guest rooms, and whether third party travel agents should be subject to the requirements set out...
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Dept. of Justice Guidance Fact Sheet
The term “readily achievable” is defined as “easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense.”...
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Purpose and function—missing the point
Pastel is out in front and her back legs are level with her handler’s legs.”...
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Recreational Facilities
passcard-style keys for recreation areas, you should make those keys accessible to people who are blind or who have low vision, using the simple techniques described in “Check-In and Check-Out...
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Overview
The rules set out five specific factors to consider in deciding whether or not a particular type of device can be accommodated....
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ATMs. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 2010 Standards set out detailed requirements for ATMs, including communication-related requirements to make ATMs usable by individuals who are blind or have low vision....
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F. Chapter 5: Doorways, Circulation Paths, and Fare Collection Devices
Chapter 5 has been significantly reorganized since the proposed rule, with two sections being moved out of this chapter and located elsewhere in the final rule (i.e., former T505 addressing...
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Study Limitations
For example, the observed proportion of hand cyclists (32 out of 260) is likely higher than their incidence at other times (when promoted "Ride for Science" events were not taking place)...
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6. Do the ADA and Olmstead apply to persons at serious risk of segregation in sheltered workshops?
In the adult context, people with disabilities could show risk of segregation if a public entity systematically screens out adults with significant disabilities from vocational rehabilitation...
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Where do I measure for a handrail extension?
For the short answer, jump to our Conclusion and open the attached PDF sketches for reference. For the rationale behind our review, please read the following Detailed Analysis. ...