., an unlabeled button that prevents a blind individual from registering for a course is remedied with the same level of priority as would a bug that prevents an individual without a disability...
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Section 1194.23 Telecommunications Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (k)(1) provides that mechanically operated controls and keys shall be tactilely discernible without activating the controls or keys....
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2. Accessible lavatory with knee and toe space
Accessible lavatory with knee and toe space below, faucet controls usable with a loosely closed fist, clear floor space for front approach, and lowered mirror....
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302.7 With Limited Manipulation
Where a manual mode of operation is provided, ICT shall provide at least one mode of operation that does not require fine motor control or simultaneous manual operations....
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608.8 Shower Enclosures
Enclosures for shower compartments shall not obstruct controls, faucets, and shower spray units or obstruct transfer from wheelchairs onto shower seats....
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§ 36.403(c)(2)
(2) For the purposes of this section, alterations to windows, hardware, controls, electrical outlets, and signage shall not be deemed to be alterations that affect the usability of or access...
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4.27.2 Clear Floor Space
Clear floor space complying with 4.2.4 that allows a forward or a parallel approach by a person using a wheelchair shall be provided at controls, dispensers, receptacles, and other operable...
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4.20.7 Bathtub Enclosures
If provided, enclosures for bathtubs shall not obstruct controls or transfer from wheelchairs onto bathtub seats or into tubs....
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4.34.3(1) Forward Approach Only
If only a forward approach is possible, operable parts of all controls shall be placed within the forward reach range specified in 4.2.5....
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4.27.2 CLEAR FLOOR SPACE
Clear floor space complying with 4.2.4 that allows a forward or a parallel approach by a person using a wheelchair shall be provided at controls, dispensers, receptacles, and other operable...
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4.20.7 BATHTUB ENCLOSURES
If provided, enclosures for bathtubs shall not obstruct controls or transfer from wheelchairs onto bathtub seats or into tubs....
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QUESTION: UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES IS A PVO REQUIRED TO COMPENSATE A PASSENGER WITH A DISABILITY FOR LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO A WHEELCHAIR OR OTHER ASSISTIVE DEVICE?
*This obligation applies in any situation in which the device is under the control or care of the PVO or a party acting on behalf of the PVO (e.g., an agent or contractor)....
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3) Restaurants
Contains requirements for counters and bars, access aisles, food service lines, tableware and condiment areas, raised speaker's platforms, and vending machine areas (but not controls)....
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C. Developing an Action Plan For Providing Accessible Websites
If you use online forms and tables, make those elements accessible by labeling each control (including buttons, check boxes, drop-down menus, and text fields) with a descriptive HTML tag...
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Paragraph (i) (Advisory Guidance)
On products which have some controls that are used by everyone and other controls which would only be used by advanced users, it is generally good practice to separate the two, putting the...
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Section 1194.26 Desktop and Portable Computers (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
In contrast, the provisions in this section address physical characteristics of computer systems including the design of controls and the use of connectors....
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Section 37.57 Required Cooperation
Section 37.57 Required Cooperation This section implements §242(e)(2)(C) of the ADA, which treats as discrimination a failure, by an owner or person in control of an intercity rail station...
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Assessment factors. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The policy states that EPAMDs are allowed in all areas of the theme park that are open to pedestrians as a reasonable modification to its general policy on EPAMDs....
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Other power-driven mobility device
of locomotion, including golf cars, electronic personal assistance mobility devices (EPAMDs), such as the Segway® PT, or any mobility device designed to operate in areas without defined pedestrian...
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10.1 Q. Is it necessary to have an accessible path of travel from a subterranean garage to single-story covered multifamily dwellings built on top of the garage?
Requirement 1 of the Guidelines, there would have to be an accessible route leading to grade level entrances serving the single-story dwelling units from a public street or sidewalk or other pedestrian...
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II. Exterior Routes...
In addition, for persons who are blind or have low vision, none of the pedestrian walkways at a facility may have objects that project too far into the paths....
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D. Protruding Objects
Protruding Objects - Examine all interior hallways, stairways and other pedestrian routes: ...to minimize the risks to blind persons and persons with low vision, are all of these areas...
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Detectable Warnings on Walking Surfaces [4.29.2]
Detectable Warnings on Walking Surfaces [4.29.2] Detectable warnings are intended to alert pedestrians of an imminent hazard but are not designed as wayfinding devices....
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Other power-driven mobility device
of locomotion, including golf cars, electronic personal assistance mobility devices (EPAMDs), such as the Segway® PT, or any mobility device designed to operate in areas without defined pedestrian...