For example: A person who has epilepsy and uses medication to control seizures, or a person who walks with an artificial leg would be considered to have an impairment, even if the medicine...
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2.1(a)(i) A Physical or Mental Impairment
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Element-by-Element Safe Harbor
to make further modifications to those elements—even if the new standards have different requirements for them—to comply with the 2010 Standards....
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208.3.1 General
Designated accessible spaces shall be designed and marked for the exclusive use of those individuals who have a severe physical disability and have permanent or temporary mobility problems...
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Sales and Service Counters
In addition to having a maximum height of 36 inches, all accessible sales and service counters must have a clear floor space in front of the accessible surface that permits a customer using...
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1118B.3
If carpet or carpet tile is used on a ground or floor surface, then it shall be securely attached; have a firm cushion, pad or backing or no cushion or pad; and have a level loop, textured...
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M301.2.1, M302.2.1 Transfer Height
Patients may utilize stretchers for long periods of time – e.g. emergency room (primary equipment used) or while waiting to have their diagnostic tests performed....
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"Auxiliary Aids and Services" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several types of auxiliary aids that have become more readily available have been added to § 35.104 under the definition of auxiliary aids and services....
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31. Academic adjustments
Paragraph (a) of §104.44 requires that a recipient make certain adjustments to academic requirements and practices that discriminate or have the effect of discriminating on the basis of...
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Emergency Evacuation Preparedness: Take Responsibility for Your Safety
Their chances of surviving could have significantly improved if evacuation plans had been in place: which included them....
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Master the Skill of Giving Quick Information on How Best to Assist You
I need to hang on to you, I have poor balance, but I can walk steps....
- #CripTheVoteStories with Vilissa K. Thompson
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1.8 Designed Theaters
1.8 "Designed Theaters" shall mean and refer to those Cinemark stadium-style movie theaters for which designs have been completed as of the Effective Date of this Consent Order that...
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12206(c)(1) Rendering assistance
.-- Each Federal agency that has responsibility under paragraph (2) for implementing this Act may render technical assistance to individuals and institutions that have rights or duties under...
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1017.8.3 Slope
Resting intervals shall have slopes not steeper than 1:48 in any direction....
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11B-810.9 Escalators
Where provided, escalators shall comply with the sections 6.1.3.5.6 and 6.1.3.6.5 of ASME A17.1 and shall have a clear width of 32 inches (813 mm) minimum....
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1018.8.2 Slope
Resting intervals shall have a slope not steeper than 1:48 in any direction....
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607.7 Bathtub Enclosures
Enclosures on bathtubs shall not have tracks installed on the rim of the open face of the bathtub. [ECTCR UFAS 4.20.7]...
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Sec. 469.105(a)
(a) The owner of a building or facility described by Section 469.101 is responsible for having the building or facility inspected for compliance with the standards and specifications adopted...
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1009.2.2 Seat Location
The deck surface between the centerline of the seat and the pool edge shall have a slope not steeper than 1:48....
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Signage (slide 11)
And then reverse contrast is better because you don’t have the glare from the background. They really should be solid at floor level, and, not shadowed, as you [lean in to read]....
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Issue 5: Can a new chapter be written with a structure for PBS P100 that is performance based and does not disaggregate lighting design by professional disciplines (i.e., integrates subject matter in Chapters 2, 3, 5, and 6)?
Contrast and color contrast may have priority of illuminance. Prescriptive and performance subsections should be considered....
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§27.5 Person with a disability
means (1) any person who (a) has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, (b) has a record of such an impairment, or (c) is regarded as having...