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Meeting ANSI Standard S12.60 Requirements
The higher the number, the better the ceiling acts as a barrier to airborne sound transmission....
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B. CASE OVERVIEW
., and California Civil Code § 54 et seq. due to disability access barriers to the following programs, services, activities and facilities owned, operated and/or maintained by the City and...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INVESTIGATORS
Why does the Respondent believe that the reasonable accommodation it provided was effective in eliminating the workplace barrier at issue, thus providing the Charging Party with an equal...
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Study limitations
Similarly, a pilot study that investigated environmental barriers and facilitators for wheelchair users had the majority of its subjects with spinal cord injury followed by multiple sclerosis...
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Step 2: Identify the Presence of Limiting Factors
Access Board for identifying when extreme environmental barriers allow the use of General Exception 2....
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References
Physical activity participation among persons with disabilities: Barriers and facilitators. American Journal of Preventative Medicine, 26(5), 419-425....
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Bathroom
One commenter believed that, unless bathroom was redefined to include single- or two-fixture facilities, some developers will remove a bathtub or shower from a proposed second full bathroom...
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C. 255 Guidelines: Application and Scoping (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the 2010 ANPRM, the Board followed this recommendation and proposed removal of the existing functional performance criterion specifically directed to cognitive disabilities....
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C204.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Should exceptions from other hardware requirements be added, or, conversely, should any of these five proposed exceptions be removed?...
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2.3.2 IR Receivers
Many hearing aid users prefer to remove the aids before placing the headphones on and listening through headphone alone....
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III-7.5180 Assembly areas
In addition, at least one percent of all fixed seats must be aisle seats without armrests (or with removable armrests) to allow for transfer from a wheelchair....
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ADA Business Brief: Service Animals
A person with a disability cannot be asked to remove his service animal from the premises unless: (1) the animal is out of control and the animal's owner does not take effective action to...
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Statute Citations
(Title IV, FCC) Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 42 U.S.C. §§ 4151 et seq....
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206.2.1 Site Arrival Points
(1) Newly constructed or altered streets, roads, and highways must contain curb ramps or other sloped areas at any intersection having curbs or other barriers to entry from a street...
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Literature Cited
Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. www.accessboard.gov/research&training/Exterior%20Surfac es/exteriorsarticle.htm Laufenberg T.; Winandy, J.E. 2003....
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Grab bar protocol
One hundred and fifteen (115) subjects were tested under this protocol and four were unable to perform any transfers because this particular configuration posed significant barriers to their...
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CURRICULUM
— (A) provides flexibility in the ways information is presented, in the ways students respond or demonstrate knowledge and skills, and in the ways students are engaged; and (B) reduces barriers...
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A4.5.1 General
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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A. Medical equipment and furniture
Individuals with disabilities may be less likely to get routine preventative medical care than people without disabilities because of barriers to accessing that care....
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DEFINITIONS
“Bug” means a defect that creates an accessibility barrier for a Participant or Course Creator with a disability resulting from nonconformance of www.edx.org, edX mobile applications, or...