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M101.3 Existing Diagnostic Equipment
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BENEFITS AND COSTS: SUMMARY
BENEFITS AND COSTS: SUMMARY Therefore, while establishing these requirements will result in significant costs to health care providers, establishing a lower adjustable height requirement...
- What is the ADA National Network?
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Bathtub Enclosures: ADA Standard Section 607.7
Section 607.7 covers the current ADA Standards for bathtub enclosures.
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Elevated Play Component
that is approached above or below grade and that is part of a composite play structure consisting of two or more play components attached or functionally linked to create an integrated unit...
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11B-607.7 Bathtub enclosures
Enclosures for bathtubs shall not obstruct controls, faucets, shower and spray units or obstruct transfer from wheelchairs onto bathtub seats or into bathtubs....
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Section 36.406(d) Social Service Establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
new § 36.406(d) that provides that group homes, halfway houses, shelters, or similar social service establishments that provide temporary sleeping accommodations or residential dwelling units...
- MAX-Ability, Inc.
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Section 36.303(g)(2) General
Option 1 proposed covering movie theater screens (auditoriums) that display analog movies but giving them 4 years to come into compliance with the requirements of § 36.303(g)....
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C. Availability of Captioning and Audio Description
In the television context, however, the term “closed captioning” has typically referred to captions that, when activated, are visible on the TV screen to all viewers....
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11B-224.1.2 Guest room doors and doorways
Entrances, doors, and doorways providing user passage into and within guest rooms that are not required to provide mobility features complying with Section 11B-806.2 shall comply with Section...
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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 1
And if government websites are not designed to work with assistive technologies – like screen readers and voice recognition software – blind individuals and persons who cannot use a mouse...
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Section 35.151(f) Housing at a place of education
The residential facilities standards also require 5 percent of the units to be accessible to persons with mobility disabilities, which is a continuation of the same scoping that is currently...
- Low Vision Part 5: How Can Family Members Help a Loved One With Low Vision?
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Recommendations
Recommendations Based on the data in Table 1 and the observations above, we recommend: a minimum flat surface of 40 in. length for platforms accommodating wheeled mobility devices...
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§ 38.53(a)(2)
connecting adjoining cars in a multi-car train are provided, and if such doorway is connected by an aisle with a minimum clear width of 30 inches to one or more spaces where wheelchair or mobility...
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§ 38.73(a)(2)
connecting adjoining cars in a multi-car train are provided, and if such doorway is connected by an aisle with a minimum clear width of 30 inches to one or more spaces where wheelchair or mobility...
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11B-206.5.3 Transient lodging facilities
In transient lodging facilities, entrances, doors, and doorways providing user passage into and within guest rooms that are not required to provide mobility features complying with Section...
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12112(d)(4)(B) Acceptable examinations and inquiries
--A covered entity may conduct voluntary medical examinations, including voluntary medical histories, which are part of an employee health program available to employees at that work site...
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Provider knowledge
As we see in Jack’s story above, a provider’s lack of knowledge is one barrier to accessing health care for patients with physical disabilities....
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12112(d)(4)(B) Acceptable examinations and inquiries
(B) Acceptable examinations and inquiries A covered entity may conduct voluntary medical examinations, including voluntary medical histories, which are part of an employee health program...
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1.1.6 Nonbuilding standards, orders and regulations
Requirements contained in the California Building Code, or in any other referenced standard, code or document, which are not building standards as defined in Health and Safety Code Section...
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1.1.6 Nonbuilding standards, orders and regulations
Requirements contained in the California Building Code, or in any other referenced standard, code or document, which are not building standards as defined in Health and Safety Code Section...
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
by the Department of Public Health....