Such devices are those devices or equipment used to assist a passenger with a disability in caring for himself or herself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing...
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Can things other than wheelchairs or canes be assistive devices?
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24 CFR Part 100—Discriminatory Conduct Under the Fair Housing Act (with amendments issued through Sept. 2016)
Title 24 - Housing and Urban Development Subtitle B - Regulations Relating to Housing and Urban Development Chapter I - Office of Assistance Secretary for Equal Opportunity, Department...
- Open Sesame Remote Controlled Low-Voltage Door System
- Hafele America Co. Pocket Door Hardware
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12134(b) Relationship to other regulations
of this section shall be consistent with this chapter and with the coordination regulations under part 41 of title 28, Code of Federal Regulations (as promulgated by the Department of Health...
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Project Goals
Green and healthy, and proactive: demonstrating the complementary features of health design and green design. Visitable: usable today by guests in wheelchairs....
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Communication Needs
For a child who is deaf or hard of hearing, the IEP Team must consider: (1) the child's language and communication needs; (2) opportunities for direct communication with peers and professional...
- Center on Technology and Disability (CTD)
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Lighting Contrast and Conceptual Design
I’m in the office of the chief architect. So [I had an old ] space. It was old design. In February of 2002, we moved into the new office of the chief architect....
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Test A (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Therefore, it was unnecessary to add the term to the regulation, which only provides representative examples of physiological disorders....
- LookTel Money Reader 2.0 iPhone app - real time currency identification
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B. Effective Communication
Appropriate Auxiliary Aids and Services will be provided as soon as practicable (without compromising Patient care), except that the provision of on-site interpreters must be within the...
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382.29 May a carrier require a passenger with a disability to travel with a safety assistant?
A safety assistant is not a personal care attendant who looks after the personal care needs of a passenger....
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Mark J. Mazz, AIA: Architectural Consultant on Accessibility
When there’s not a clearly defined standard, the next thing you go to is what is the “standard of care”?...
- HEWI Range 130 Door Hardware
- Blueraven Creative SensoryPEN™ for Exhibits and Audio Tours
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Section 508
For example, a system that provides output only in visual format may not be accessible to people with visual impairments and a system that provides output only in audio format may not be...
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‘‘Commerce.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The definition of ‘‘commerce’’ is identical to the statutory definition provided in section 301(l) of the ADA....
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x. Scoping and Triggering Events for Medical Equipment and Furniture
and Triggering Events for Medical Equipment and Furniture If the Department proposes a rule recommending regulations requiring accessible medical equipment and furniture, it should provide...
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Commerce (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The definition of "commerce'' is identical to the statutory definition provided in section 301(l) of the ADA....
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Introduction
This guidebook was written to help designers and managers apply FSORAG and FSTAG to their work and to provide guidance for integrating accessibility into outdoor recreation site and trail...
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A. Statutory and Rulemaking History Up to the 2008 NPRM
public accommodation (private entities whose operations affect commerce and that fall into one of twelve categories listed in the ADA, such as restaurants, movie theaters, schools, day care...
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Access to Programs and Services in Existing Facilities
However, the law strikes a careful balance between increasing access for people with disabilities and recognizing the constraints many public entities face....
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Limited instances in which an accompanying individual may interpret. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
communication: (1) In an emergency involving a threat to public safety or welfare; or (2) if the individual with a disability specifically requests it, the accompanying individual agrees to provide...