An addition to site improvements, such as a new patio or playground, may require an accessible path of travel from the site arrival point to restrooms, drinking fountains, signs, public...
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11B-202.2 Additions
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iii)(B)
(B) Costs that may be counted as expenditures required to provide an accessible path of travel may include:
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202.4.2 Accessible Features in the Event of Disproportionality
accessible entrance; (ii) an accessible route to the altered area; (iii) at least one accessible restroom for each sex or a single unisex restroom; (iv) accessible telephones; (v) accessible drinking...
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- Low Vision Part 3: How Can People With Low Vision Maintain Their Independence?
- Low Vision Part 4: How Can People With Low Vision Maintain a Positive Outlook?
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Sec.36.403(f) Disproportionality
(f) Disproportionality.
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§ 36.403(f) Disproportionality.
(f) Disproportionality.
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Protruding Objects
Comment by Participant]: So there’s nothing for people with low vision. Response by Erin Schambureck: Exactly....
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Sec.36.403(a) General
facility that contains a primary function shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, telephones, and drinking...
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People Who Are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
People Who Are Blind or Who Have Low Vision Approximately 2.5 million people in the United States are “legally blind” – meaning that even with corrective lenses, they have less than 20...
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Chapter 3 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WHO IS BLIND OR HAS LOW VISION
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§1193.41(b) Operable with low vision and limited or no hearing
(b) Operable with low vision and limited or no hearing....
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Roberta Null, Ph.D., ASID. Training for Blind and Low Vision Persons: Color Contrast
This was an example of involving students in learning about the low-vision elderly group that really use the Center for the Blind. And, in fact, it changed their lives....
- Low Vision Part 5: How Can Family Members Help a Loved One With Low Vision?
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Paragraph (b) Operable with low vision and limited or no hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (b) Operable with low vision and limited or no hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis) Comment....
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Visual System Disorders
Most people who have low vision have a central vision loss (slide 25)....
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Accessible Path of Travel
The path of travel also includes access to restrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains, where provided to serve the primary function area....
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Introduction and Definition of Terms
I’ve been in the field long enough to have to explain what low vision is each time I get up and talk....
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Interacting with People with Visual Disabilities
Visual disabilities, similar to hearing disabilities, fall along a continuum, from people who have no vision to people who have low vision and may be able to read large print....
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Issue 9: What are the top research topics that need to be undertaken (i.e., Identification of R&D Opportunities)?
Are low energy consumption and high lighting quality compatible goals?...
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