References Active Living by Design. (2010). Disability and Physical Activity: An Overview of Issues Related to Active Living. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA....
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Historic Preservation
A public entity shall operate each service, program, or activity so that the service, program, or activity, when viewed in its entirety, is readily accessible to and usable by individuals...
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4.5 Other Tips for Making Equipment More Useable
Staff may not be familiar with your disability and may have limited knowledge about adapting activities. ...
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Pre-Event Attendee Registration and Communications
Make sure pre-Â or post-event optional tours, social activities, or recreational opportunities are inclusive as well....
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III−1.1000 General
They are covered, however, by sections 501 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, which prohibit disability discrimination in programs and activities conducted by Federal...
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B. Assistive Listening Systems
Assistive listening systems (ALS) are intended to augment standard public address and audio systems by providing signals which can be received directly by persons with special receivers...
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Door and Gate Hardware
provided for "existing locks at existing glazed doors without stiles, existing overhead rolling doors or grilles, and similar existing doors or grilles that are designed with locks that are activated...
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221.2.3 Lines of Sight and Dispersion
EXCEPTION: Wheelchair spaces in team or player seating areas serving areas of sport activity shall not be required to comply with 221.2.3....
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e) UPhAS
Yet, no evidence has been presented that Kirola has been deprived of meaningful access to any program, service or activity because of the lack of access improvements at an existing facility...
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2. Q: Which child care centers are covered by title III?
Activities controlled by religious organizations are not covered by title III....
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Who Should Read This Guide?
This guide focuses on people with disabilities and activity limitations successfully evacuating buildings. Its goal is to help you strengthen your evacuation preparedness....
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E201.1 Scope
of the United States, and their various subdivisions; or (d) Government-owned contractor-operated facilities, including laboratories engaged in national defense research and production activities...
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B. NOTIFICATION
will implement, follow, and send to the United States its written procedures to inform all interested individuals of the existence and location of its accessible programs, services, and activities...
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Stirrups (M301.3.2)
This is consistent with ANSI/AAMI HE75 which recommends that “[f]or patients with limited leg strength and control, instead of stirrups that support only the foot and require active user...
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Prohibition against surcharges for use of a service animal. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
to admit an individual with a service animal without surcharges, and that any additional costs imposed should be factored into the overall cost of administering a program, service, or activity...
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General Information about Hearing Impairments
estimates that approximately 15% of Americans between the ages of 20 and 69 (26 million people) have high frequency hearing loss due to exposure to loud sounds or noise at work or in leisure activities...
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"Service Animal'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
‘‘Service Animal'' (Section-by-Section Analysis) Section 36.104 of the 1991 title III regulation defines a ‘‘service animal'' as ‘‘any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually...
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