In existing transportation facilities, an area of primary function shall be as defined under regulations published by the Secretary of the Department of Transportation or the Attorney General...
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
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Rulemaking Process
We also cover transportation vehicles (slide 14)....
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Tips for Assisting People Who Are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind
Never leave a deaf-blind person in an open space, place his or her hand on a wall, post, railing, or whatever is available....
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D. Department of Justice Activities Related to Health Care Providers and Medical Equipment
pumps, rehabilitation equipment, hospital beds and gurneys, ancillary equipment such as positioning straps or cushions, protective padding, leg supports for gynecological examinations, rails...
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND FINDINGS
The commute between Cambridge and Columbus is approximately 80 miles. New Concord is approximately 10 miles from the Complainant's Cambridge home. g....
- Disability Network Northern Michigan - Traverse City, MI
- Resources for Independent Living, Inc. - Richmond and Petersburg, VA
- Notify NYC
- Disability Advocates of Kent County - Grand Rapids, MI
- Access North Center for Independent Living of Northeastern Minnesota - Hibbing, Brainerd, Duluth, Walker, MN
- Southwest Center for Independent Living (SCIL) - Springfield, MO
- Interagency Committee on Disability Research (ICDR)
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11B-206.2.3 Multi-story buildings and facilities
multi-storied building that is not a shopping center, shopping mall or the professional office of a health care provider, or a terminal, depot or other station used for specified public transportation...
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How do I know it’s a service animal and not a pet?
It would not be appropriate to deny transportation in the cabin to such a dog....
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M301.2.1 Transfer Surface Height
The patient table is virtually identical to the CT table in Figure 5.3-1, however it must be mounted on a transporter (adding 4-5 inches it the minimum height) in order to move it closer...
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R202 Alterations and Elements Added to Existing Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department of Justice and Department of Transportation may provide guidance on the meaning of the word “resurfacing” when they conduct rulemaking to include accessibility standards for...
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11B-206.2.3 Multi-story buildings and facilities
multi-storied building that is not a shopping center, shopping mall or the professional office of a health care provider, or a terminal, depot or other station used for specified public transportation...
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11B-206.2.3 Multi-story buildings and facilities
multi-storied building that is not a shopping center, shopping mall or the professional office of a health care provider, or a terminal, depot or other station used for specified public transportation...
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F105.2.2 ASME
ASME A18.1-1999 and ASME A18.1-2003 address the design, construction, installation, operation, inspection, testing, maintenance and repair of lifts that are intended for transportation of...
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Public Entrances
accessible route to be provided from each type of site arrival point provided, including accessible parking spaces, accessible passenger loading zones, public streets and sidewalks, and public transportation...
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What do I do if I believe that a passenger’s assertions about having a disability or a service animal are not credible?
., snakes, other reptiles, ferrets, rodents, and spiders) pose unavoidable safety and/or public health concerns and airlines are not required to transport them....
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Issue 15: How can the potential conflict between the goals of zero net energy and accessibility for low vision persons be resolved?
Response by [Participant]: And then you have the low-vision consumer who has to get there with no transportation....
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Safe harbor for qualified small businesses regarding what is readily achievable. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
on the possibility of providing a safe harbor to qualified small businesses that have spent at least one percent (1%) of their gross revenues to remove architectural, communication, or transportation...
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Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (Title II)
with a disability” means an individual with a disability who, with or without reasonable modifications to rules, policies, or practices, the removal of architectural, communication, or transportation...