For the purposes of this section, “shopping center” or “shopping mall” includes a covered mall building. Advisory Definition of SHOPPING CENTER (or SHOPPING MALL)....
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11B-223.1 General
The lack of a design requirement does not mean that covered entities are not required to provide services to people with disabilities where accessible rooms are not dispersed in specialty...
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11B-205.1 General
Controls covered by 205.1 include, but are not limited to, light switches, circuit breakers, duplexes and other convenience receptacles, environmental and appliance controls, plumbing fixture...
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1. Public Rights-of-Way
The new guidelines will cover pedestrian access to sidewalks and streets, including crosswalks, curb ramps, street furnishings, pedestrian signals, parking, and other components of public...
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- FAA Advisory Circular 150/5360-14: Access to Airport by Individuals with Disabilities
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 (June 2018)
- Disabilities Network of Eastern CT (DNEC) - Norwich, CT
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8. Batteries
The FAA and PHMSA are confident that batteries that are protected against short circuits and wrapped in strong outer packagings can safely be transported in the passenger cabin provided...
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limited use of their legs, or limited ability to bend or stoop; Pulling wheelchairs; Alerting people with disabilities to the onset of medical conditions such as seizures, protecting...
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(vii) Impairments That Are Episodic or in Remission
provision is intended to reject the reasoning of court decisions concluding that certain individuals with certain conditions—such as epilepsy or post traumatic stress disorder—were not protected...
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Hospital and healthcare settings. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Based on CDC guidance, it is generally appropriate to exclude a service animal from areas that require a protected environment, including operating rooms, holding and recovery areas, labor...
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A. Medical equipment and furniture
The health care reform law, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, added a new Section 510 to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973....
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Design parameter considerations
Protects user privacy, accords with museum IT security needs Open architecture - device's on-board software and device management software written in commonly used computer languages to...
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VIII. REPORTING, MONITORING, ENFORCEMENT, AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
The cover letter shall include a subject line referencing QuikTrip and DJ# 202-45-50. 41....
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ii. Web accessibility under the ADA
But the statute´s broad and expansive nondiscrimination mandate reaches goods and services provided by covered entities on websites over the Internet....
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Section 35.160 Communications (Section-by-Section Analysis)
We note that covered entities, such as hospitals, that are subject to the Privacy Rule, 45 CFR parts 160, 162, and 164, of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996...
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Scoping for timeshare or condominium hotels. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
36.406(c)(3), which states that units intended to be used exclusively for residential purposes that are contained in facilities that also meet the definition of place of lodging are not covered...
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis) In the 1991 rule, § 36.308 covered seating obligations for public accommodations in assembly areas....