this section, the Board sought comment (Question 10) on whether moving the requirements of paragraphs (b)(9) and (b)(10) to a different section would be less confusing to designers and manufacturers...
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Section 1193.43 Output, display, and control functions [1193.37 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Selection of Trail Surface Materials
materials (eight organic or natural by-product soil stabilizers, and three aggregate surfaces) were chosen based on their compatibility with existing soil and/or aggregate composition, and the manufacturer’s...
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3.3.1 Unoccupied Device Width
The U.S. standards, generally accepted by the other countries, were derived from manufacturers’ data in the 1970’s and did not include many of WhMD technologies that are in use today....
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2.1 Participants’ Vision
The chart was illuminated uniformly according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Figure 6 shows the distribution of participants’ contrast sensitivity scores....
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Appendix E: Vision Tests
The book of test plates was viewed on a dedicated easel under simulated daylight illumination as recommended by the manufacturer....
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Rulemaking Process
standards under 255 of the telecommunications act....
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Section 9, Accessible Transient Lodging (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
An additional 1% of the available rooms must be equipped with roll-in showers, raising the actual scoping for rooms accessible to persons with mobility impairments to 5% of the first hundred...
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Tips for Assisting People Who Have Mobility Disabilities
You must be able to provide information to people about the different types of wheelchairs, services, and other equipment provided or accommodated by your carrier on the particular flight...
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III-4.4100 General
Impediments caused by the location of temporary or movable structures, such as furniture, equipment, and display racks, are also considered architectural barriers....
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Section 9, Accessible Transient Lodging (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
An additional 1% of the available rooms must be equipped with roll-in showers, raising the actual scoping for rooms accessible to persons with mobility impairments to 5% of the first hundred...
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Recognizing TTY Calls/Treating Silent, Open Lines as Potential TTY Calls
This is because the caller's equipment does not recognize that the call has been answered until the call taker sends a TTY response....
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4. Flexible Leave Policies
disabilities may require special leave for a number of reasons related to their disability, such as: medical treatment related to the disability; repair of a prosthesis or equipment...
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Valet Parking and Mechanical Access Parking Garages
The provision was eliminated because valet parkers may not have the skills necessary to drive a vehicle that is equipped to be accessible, including use of hand controls, or when a seat...
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Typical examples of reasonable modifications are:
Modifying a membership policy at a health club to allow a person who uses a wheelchair to bring an aide to provide assistance in getting on and off exercise equipment, in and out of a swimming...
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1007.4 Elevators
Elevators are not required to be accessed from an area of refuge or horizontal exit in buildings and facilities equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance...
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Transfer Compartments
rooms that are accessible, one of which would have to provide a roll-in shower; the shower provided in this room would be required to have a folding seat, while the other 4 rooms could be equipped...
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211 Drinking Fountains
However, single units that provide dual access, such as those equipped with two spouts or combination high-low types, can substitute for two separate units....
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Accessible Restrooms, Fitting Rooms, and Elevators
Eliminate furniture or equipment, such as shelving, large trashcans, and chairs, that take up required maneuvering space in fitting rooms and restrooms....
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1003.2.13.2 Enclosed exit stairways
The clear width of 48 inches (1219 mm) between handrails and the area of refuge is not required at exit stairways in buildings or facilities equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler...