While the level of experience among participants ranged from more than 20 years in the field to less than six months on the job, everyone shared one common goal: the desire to create accessible...
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Side reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The table accompanying section 217.2 of the 2010 Standards makes clear that where one or more telephones are provided on a floor, level, or an exterior site, only one phone per floor, level...
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Background
In order for people with disabilities to benefit on the same level as people without disabilities, leisure and recreation services must be inclusive and accessible (Stumbo, Wang & Pegg...
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Side reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The table accompanying section 217.2 of the 2010 Standards makes clear that, where one or more telephones are provided on a floor, level, or an exterior site, only one phone per floor, level...
- Viking K-1600-EHFA Elevator Phone with Built-in Dialer and Digital Announcer
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Lines of Sight for Wheelchair Spaces
These large facilities generally have a lower deck, a middle deck (with suites and/or club level amenities), and an upper deck....
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Service Animals
Individuals who cannot use such devices must maintain control of the animal through voice, signal, or other effective controls....
- University of Miami-Nova Southeastern University Center for Autism and Related Disabilities
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- Collaboratory for Technology, Health, and Independence (CTHI): University of Michigan
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- Federal Elevator 360 Passenger Elevator
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11B-206.2.3 Multi-story buildings and facilities
Spaces and elements located on a level not required to be served by an accessible route must fully comply with this chapter....
- Chamber of Commerce for Persons with Disabilities, INC.
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Vertical Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 221.2.3.2
Section 221.2.3.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for vertical dispersion in assembly areas.
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2.1 Health Care Experiences of Persons with Disabilities
On one level, most persons with disabilities require the same services recommended for all individuals to maintain their health and diagnose diseases at early, more treatable stages, such...
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Guidelines for Requirement 2
(Accessibility between the levels served by the stairs or steps would, under such circumstances, be provided by some other means such as a ramp or lift located with the stairs or steps.)...
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EXHIBIT 1
by any college, department, program, unit, or professor that are available to students, prospective students, or applicants must comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 level...
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3.2 Study Limitations and Other Issues
Although this study found no effect of illumination level or cloud cover on the detection or conspicuity of detectable warnings, there is a need to determine how the visibility of detectable...
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Appendix 2: Survey Forms: Curb Ramps
Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N 5 Are transitions on and off CR flush and free of abrupt level changes?...
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Efforts to minimize impact
(e) Finally, section 1193.43(e) of the final rule adopts the private sector ANSI standard for the volume level to be achieved, rather than the higher level proposed in the NPRM....