Residential dwelling units required to provide mobility features complying with 809.2 and residential dwelling units required to provide communication features complying with 809.3 shall...
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233.3.6 Dispersion (Exception 2), F233.3.5 Dispersion (Exception 2), F233.4.6 Dispersion (Exception 2)
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Equipment and furniture.
In addition, some equipment may also be subject to the effective communication requirements. 28 CFR 35.160. ...
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1.4 Overview of Report
First, by necessity, the Committee could only consider existing medical diagnostic equipment and technologies, such as diagnostic imaging systems....
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8.4 Improving Data Sources and Research
Committee members agreed that generating information about the potential costs of changing technologies to meet accessibility requirements would be more straightforward than tallying the...
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4. Identification and Maintenance
The SNPRM: The Department proposed to require carriers and airports to ensure that each accessible automated kiosk they own, lease, or control in a location at an airport is visually and tactilely...
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Introduction
Research shows that tactile representations, especially when combined with audio and visuals, can provide print disabled individuals with an improved impression of spaces they occupy and...
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- Grohe Eurosmart Lavatory Centerset S-Size Faucet
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10. Prescription Drug Container Labels
The working group explored various access alternatives, including braille, large print labels, and auditory technologies such as “talking bottles” and radio frequency identification tags...
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II. Summary of Significant Issues Raised By the Public Comments in Response to the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Certification.
In particular, questions were raised regarding the resources of a parent company, comparable products, fundamental alteration of a product, monetary resources, and technological expertise...
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Section 1193.37 Information pass-through [1193.27 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Moreover, some technologies operate through "compression" of one sort or another and cannot be turned on or off, as suggested by the NPRM preamble....
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
These units must also comply with US Access Board Section 508 Standards for Electronic and Information Technology. ...
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10. Prescription Drug Container Labels
The working group explored various access alternatives, including braille, large print labels, and auditory technologies such as “talking bottles” and radio frequency identification tags...
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Overview of Proposed Guidelines
or metered, and passenger loading zones; Pedestrian signs, including requirements for visible characters on signs and alternative requirements for audible sign systems and other technologies...
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10. Prescription Drug Container Labels
The working group explored various access alternatives, including braille, large print labels, and auditory technologies such as “talking bottles” and radio frequency identification tags...
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Defining Disability Broadly
(Reis 2003) As the population ages, as people with disabilities rise in proportion to demographic changes, and as medical and technology advances continue to keep more people with disabilities...
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Literature Cited
Arlington, VA Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America. 11-20. info@resna.org...
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Workshops
The presentations made at this workshop formed the basis of what eventually became a special issue of Assistive Technology titled “Space Requirements for Wheeled Mobility” that was published...
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10. Prescription Drug Container Labels
The working group explored various access alternatives, including braille, large print labels, and auditory technologies such as “talking bottles” and radio frequency identification tags...
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Comments to the NPRM
The comments were polarized, with almost all disability community commenters favoring the proposal and almost all transit industry commenters opposing it....
- Law Office of Lainey Feingold, Disability Rights Legal Advocacy
- Smart Vending as told by Intel
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