This training will need to address how to operate the accessible equipment, how to assist with transfers and positioning of individuals with disabilities, and how not to discriminate against...
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What should I do if my staff do not know how to help a person with a disability transfer or know what the ADA requires my office to do?
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502.3.5 Hierarchical Relationships (Section-by-Section Analysis)
502.3.5 Hierarchical Relationships (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that any hierarchical (parent-child) relationship between components be programmatically exposed to assistive...
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General Exceptions in FSTAG
Access Board. Documentation and notification requirements are explained in "Documenting Exceptions and Notifying the U.S. Access Board about Exemptions" of this guidebook....
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D. Service Animals
Service Animals1 A service animal is (i) an animal individually trained and which performs functions to assist a person with a disability; (ii) an animal that has been shown to have the...
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N. Mobility Disability or Mobility Disabilities
A person with a Mobility Disability may or may not use a wheelchair, scooter, electric personal assisted mobility device, crutches, walker, cane, brace, orthopedic device, or similar equipment...
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II. Overview of Requirements
alterations, alter existing facilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines issued by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board...
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Notes
W The proposed standards do not cover a few categories of equipment that may assist persons with disabilities in transferring onto or off of medical diagnostic equipment....
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SUMMARY OF THE 19-INCH RECOMMENDATION
Access Board’s Medical Diagnostic Equipment Technical Advisory Committee discussed transfer surface height extensively....
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1014.3 Floor
Where the floor surface is other than asphalt, concrete, or boards, slopes not steeper than 1:20 are permitted when necessary for drainage....
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1013.3 Slope
Where the surface is other than asphalt, concrete, or boards, slopes not steeper than 1:20 are permitted when necessary for drainage....
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 224.5
Section 224.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of transient lodging guest rooms.
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
. ◼ ETA Editor's Note This Access Board Note was taken from ADA Title III §36.406(c) Standards for New Construction and Alterations; Places of Lodging....
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DOT Disability Hotline or Hotline:
The toll free telephone hotline system that provides general information about the rights of air travelers with disabilities, responds to requests for information, and assists air travelers...
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M305.2.1 Location (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Therefore, the Access Board has separated the location provision into end transfer supports and side transfer supports....
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3. Alternative Regulatory Approaches: Automated Announcement Systems
In promulgating a 100-bus VOMS threshold for large transit agencies subject to the automated announcement systems requirement, the Access Board considered other potential regulatory alternatives...
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304 Turning Space
The Access Board is conducting research to study this issue in order to determine if new requirements are warranted....
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Van Accessible Parking Spaces
The Board made this change due to several factors....
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Companion Seats
The Board sought information on the impact of the requirement that each wheelchair space have an adjacent companion seat that can be removed to provide an adjoining wheelchair space (Question...
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M306.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Access Board sought public input in question 41 in the preamble to the MDE NPRM, on whether diagnostic equipment that communicates instructions or other information to the patient should...
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810.5.3 Platform and Vehicle Floor Coordination
EXCEPTION: Where vehicles are boarded from sidewalks or street-level, low-level platforms shall be permitted to be less than 8 inches (205 mm)....
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IBC Comparison
The comparison is ordered according to the format and sequence of the new ADA Accessibility Guidelines, which the Board published in the Federal Register on July 23, 2004 (column 1)....
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I. Slip Resistant Surface—Aisles, Steps, Floor Areas Where People Walk, Floor Areas in Securement Locations, Lift Platforms, Ramps
A research project sponsored by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) conducted tests with persons with disabilities and concluded that a higher coefficient...
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§382.83(c)
(c) If you do not provide advance seat assignments to passengers, you must allow passengers specified in §382.81 to board the aircraft before other passengers, including other “preboarded...
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1013.3 Slope
EXCEPTION: Where the surface is other than asphalt, concrete, or boards, slopes not steeper than 1:20 shall be permitted where necessary for drainage....