Some U.S. carriers have used the so-called “seat-strapping” method of securing passengers’ wheelchairs in the cabin, usually in situations in which, contrary to the existing rule in some...
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382.123 What are the requirements concerning priority cabin stowage for wheelchairs and other assistive devices?
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3.12 Other Modified Theaters
3.12 Other Modified Theaters 3.12.1 In each of the auditoria listed below Cinemark will relocate wheelchair seating from the front row to at least one row farther back from the screen...
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4.1.1 Range of Examination Table and Chair Configurations
Equipment designed for patients seated or in semi-supine positions (M302) Examination chairs Dental chairs Optometric chairs Otolaryngology (ENT) chairs...
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1. Covered Entities
We also specifically requested comment as to whether the Department should limit coverage of this section to carriers operating larger than 60-seat aircraft and whether flights operated...
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608.2.2.1 Clearance
minimum side of the clearance provided that it is not on the side of the clearance adjacent to the controls or, where provided, not on the side of the clearance adjacent to the shower seat...
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5. Notice to Patrons
Notice to Patrons After modifications specified in Sections 3.1-3.11 have been completed at each Modified Theater, Cinemark will provide notice that wheelchair seating locations in those...
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608.2.2.1 Clearance
minimum side of the clearance provided that it is not on the side of the clearance adjacent to the controls or, where provided, not on the side of the clearance adjacent to the shower seat...
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T704.3.1 Automated Stop Announcements
Signs shall be viewable onboard from all wheelchair spaces and priority seats for passengers with disabilities....
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§ 35.138(a) General
public entity that sells tickets on a preassigned basis shall modify its policies, practices, or procedures to ensure that individuals with disabilities can purchase tickets for accessible seating...
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5.3.4 Grab Bars
In such cases, the riser shall have vertical or nearly vertical sides and a flat area on each side of the seat that is about 3 inches (75 millimeters) wide....
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5.3.4 Grab Bars
In such cases, the riser shall have vertical or nearly vertical sides and a flat area on each side of the seat that is about 3 inches (75 millimeters) wide. ...
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§ 37.101(e) Demand Responsive System, Vehicle Capacity of 16 or Fewer
Entities providing demand responsive transportation covered under this section are not specifically required to ensure that new vehicles with seating capacity of 16 or fewer are accessible...
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§ 37.3 Vanpool
Vanpool means a voluntary commuter ridesharing arrangement, using vans with a seating capacity greater than 7 persons (including the driver) or buses, which provides transportation to a...
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B. Online Barriers Faced by People with Disabilities
Other assistive technology is built into computer operating systems....
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11B-240.1.1 Additions
For example, a play area is built in two phases....
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240.1.1 Additions
For example, a play area is built in two phases....
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Accessible Amusement Rides
ADAAG addresses only the built environment (structures and grounds). The guidelines do not address operational issues....
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"Existing Facility" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
If a facility exists, it is an existing facility whether it was built in 1989, 1999, or 2009. ...
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New Construction
New Construction The ADA requires that all new facilities built by public entities must be accessible to and usable by people with disabilities....
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Accessible Pathway & Corridor: Minimum Clear Width Required for 180-degree Turn
These data are based on measurements of wheeled mobility users performing 180-degree turns in a dead-end hallway, built with mock walls....