The most straight-forward solution to this problem is to place the controls where they can be easily reached with minimal changes to body position....
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Paragraph (f) (Advisory Guidance)
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Section 37.75 Remanufacture of Non-Rail Vehicles and Purchase or Lease of Remanufactured Non-rail Vehicles by Public Entities Operating Fixed Route Systems
The ADA legislative history makes it clear that remanufacture is to include changes to the structure of the vehicle which extend the useful life of the vehicle for five years....
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EXHIBIT A
In addition, Peapod includes individuals with disabilities to test any proposed substantial changes to www.peapod.com whenever such changes are Beta tested....
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2.5.1 U.S. Food and Drug Administration
These requirements mean that few changes to medical devices can be treated as “small” and rigorous processes must be followed to ensure the product continues to perform as designed and intended...
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8.4 Improving Data Sources and Research
Committee members agreed that generating information about the potential costs of changing technologies to meet accessibility requirements would be more straightforward than tallying the...
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Section 35.136 Service Animals (Section-by-Section Analysis)
about Service Animals (1996) (available at http://www.ada.gov/qasrvc.htm), and ADA Business Brief: Service Animals (2002) (available at http://www.ada.gov/svcanimb.htm), as well as make changes...
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Accessible Cells in Detention and Correctional Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
However, the Department believes that the unmet demand for accessible cells is also due to the changing demographics of the inmate population. ...
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Camping Units
When features are spread apart to limit the amount of change to the natural setting, provide outdoor recreation access routes to connect the features....
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1.3 Know Your Rights
The size of the facility is considered when deciding what changes it needs to make....
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2.2.3 Receivers
This is not as "user friendly" as those receivers which permit pre-set channel changes by discrete switch adjustments....
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2. Follow the Accessibility Standards for Play Areas
• Changes in level between ¼ inch high minimum and ½ inch high maximum shall be beveled with a slope not steeper than 1:2....
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Section 37.139 Plan Contents
Section 37.139 Plan Contents This section contains substantive categories of information to be contained in the paratransit plan: Information on current and changing fixed route service...
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- AIA White Paper: A Proposal for additions to accessibility Standards for Nursing Home & Assisted Living Residents in Toileting and Bathing
- The Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design at the Royal College of Art
- Patient No More
- Disability is Natural - Books and Media
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General: ADA Standard Section 306.3.1
Section 306.3.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for knee clearance.
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General: ADA Standard Section 410.1
Section 410.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for platform lifts.
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Dressing, Fitting, and Locker Rooms: ADA Standard Section 222
Section 222 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dressing, fitting, and locker rooms.
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General: ADA Standard Section 602.1
Section 602.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for drinking fountains.
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 501.1
Section 501.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for general site and building elements.
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Means of Egress: ADA Standard Section 216.4
Section 216.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs for means of egress.
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Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces: ADA Standard Section 226
Section 226 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dining surfaces and work surfaces.