The results of the AWM Project indicated that a seating surface could have a width of 28 inches and accommodate the 95th percentile of the population of wheeled mobility device users studied...
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  5.2.1.1 Transfer Surface Width Recommendations for M301
  
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  201.1 Scope
  appropriate number and location of a particular element, space, or fixture, the following factors shall be among those considered: (i) population to be served (ii) availability to the user... 
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  ATMs. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Under the 2004 ADAAG, there are specific design requirements for speech output, and speech must be delivered through a mechanism that is readily available to all users. ... 
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  Equipment and furniture.
  Disability organizations pointed out that from the user's perspective, it is irrelevant whether the equipment (e.g., ATMs or vending machines) is free-standing or fixed, since the equipment... 
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  11B-604.5.1 Side wall
  (2) Bath stations in shower stalls and tubs shall be located 5 to 6 feet (1.52 to 1.83 meters) above the floor, within normal view of the user and within reach... 
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  Chapter 4: Hardware (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Chapter 4 contains proposed requirements for hardware that transmits information or has a user interface.... 
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  A. Proposed 508 Standards
  These proposed requirements would allow assistive technology users to take full advantage of the functionalities that ICT products provide.... 
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  206 Accessible Routes
  In residential dwelling units required to provide mobility features complying with 809.2 through 809.4, all doors and doorways providing user passage shall comply with 404.... 
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  [2010 ADAS] 105.2.3 ASTM
  ground area beneath and immediately adjacent to a play structure or play equipment designed for unrestricted circulation around the equipment and on whose surface it is predicted that a user... 
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  Text Telephones (TTYs) (Advisory Guidance)
  Also, some TTY users communicate in American sign language, a language with its own grammar and syntax. English may be a second language.... 
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  Category 3 Eligibility
  A wheelchair user can often get around this problem by taking a less direct route to a destination than an ambulatory person would take.... 
- Equalizer 1000 Series Exercise Machine
- Evan Terry Associates
- The Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM)
- Paws With A Cause
- AccessRec AccessMat Beach Access Mat System
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  Other Information for Individuals with Hearing or Vision Impairments
  The costs of compliance, it contended, far exceed any putative benefits and could result in the reduction or even elimination of service.... 
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  1. Carparts Held That Public Accommodations are Not Limited to Physical Structures
  Mass. 2004) (stating, in a title I and ERISA action, that title III might apply to health benefit plans).3 Although the First Circuit has not addressed specifically whether an entity... 
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  INSTRUCTIONS FOR INVESTIGATORS
  [see Questions 16-24, 32-33] in order to enjoy the benefits and privileges of employment?... 
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  Wild animals, monkeys, and other nonhuman primates. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  potential risks associated with the use of nonhuman primates as service animals in places of public accommodation, as well as the information provided to the Department about the significant benefits... 
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  1. Evolving Approach to Covered Electronic Content
  throughout an agency, including templates; (3) letters adjudicating any cause within the agency’s jurisdiction; (4) internal or external program and policy announcements; (5) notices of benefits... 
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  CONSENT DECREE
  Intervention alleges that individuals with disabilities, including those who require assistive technologies, cannot access the information, enjoy the services, or take advantage of the benefits... 
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  References
  The Benefits of Leisure for People with Disabilities. Bloomington, Indiana, United States of America: National Center on Accessibility, Indiana University- Bloomington.... 
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  1.2 Background
  The majority (80%) of people who are legally blind retain some degree of visual function,1 and these people, along with pedestrians who have less severe visual impairments, may benefit from... 
