Of the 745 participants whose data was acceptable, 59% of the sample used self-propelled manual chairs, 9% used attendant powered chairs, 25% used power chairs and 9% used scooters....
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION This document presents uniform standards for the design, construction and alteration of buildings so that physically handicapped persons will have ready access to and use...
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Chapter 5 Website Accessibility Under Title II of the ADA
What technologies do people with disabilities use to access the Internet? How do poorly designed websites pose barriers to people with disabilities?...
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Accessible Holes
If only the minimum number of holes are accessible, it is recommended that designers select holes that will offer golfers who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices a playing experience...
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Miniature golf courses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
considering creating an exception for existing miniature golf facilities that are of a limited total square footage, have a limited amount of available space within the course, or were designed...
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7.1 Q. Do the new construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act apply to continuing care facilities which incorporate housing, health care and other types of services?
Whether a facility is a dwelling under the Act depends on whether the facility is to be used as a residence for more than a brief period of time....
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Miniature golf courses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
considering creating an exception for existing miniature golf facilities that are of a limited total square footage, have a limited amount of available space within the course, or were designed...
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NPRM and Comments
The NPRM asked whether requirements to retrofit stations for accessibility should be extended to include stations not originally designated as key stations (e.g., stations that, because...
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PROFESSIONAL OFFICE OF A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
The facility housing the professional office of a health care provider only includes floor levels housing at least one health care provider, or any floor level designed or intended for use...
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III-3.4100 Separate programs
Such programs must, however, be specifically designed to meet the needs of the individuals with disabilities for whom they are provided....
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II-3.4100 Separate programs
Such programs must, however, be specifically designed to meet the needs of the individuals with disabilities for whom they are provided....
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4.4 Knee and Toe Clearances
Lap height was used as the determining value for knee clearance....
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2.7 Vehicle and Transportation Systems Accessibility.
Under DOT ADA Title II, Subpart B, and Title III regulations in 49 CFR parts 37 and 38, public entities that provide designated or specified public transportation or intercity or commuter...
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Common Problems Arising in the Installation of Accessible Pedestrian Signals
Barlow, COMS, Accessible Design for the Blind AUTHOR'S CONTACT INFORMATION Janet M....
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III. Proposed alternative mechanisms to enhance patient access to diagnostic imaging equipment
These alternative means can take many forms, and their specific designs would need to be worked out with appropriate stakeholders to maximize safety, patient handling, and of course, access...
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Introduction
Tactile Mapping and Orientation: Tactile Mapping for Cultural and Entertainment Venues (Steve Landau, Touch Graphics); Tactile Models with Audio Description: Research on Effective Use...
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Dwelling Unit
(Custom-designed condominium units) Two commenters stated that purchasers of condominium units often request their units to be custom designed....
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Lockers: ADA Standard Section 225.2.1
Section 225.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for lockers.
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Practice Putting Greens, Practice Teeing Grounds, and Teeing Stations at Driving Ranges: ADA Standard Section 238.3
Section 238.3 covers scoping requirements in the ADA Standards for practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, and teeing stations at driving ranges.
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11B-238.3 Practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, and teeing stations at driving ranges
At least 5 percent, but no fewer than one, of practice putting greens, practice teeing grounds, and teeing stations at driving ranges shall be designed and constructed so that a golf car...
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Speech To Text Translation Services
These services are considered auxiliary aids and services under the ADA and may be used instead of a sign language interpreter for those who do not sign, or may be used in addition to a...
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Introduction
The Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access (IDeA) at the University at Buffalo conducted an anthropometric study of 500 individuals who use wheeled mobility devices (WMD)1....
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The Revised Guidelines (2004 ADAAG)
Part I of the 2004 ADAAG provides scoping requirements for facilities subject to the ADA; scoping is a term used in the 2004 ADAAG to describe requirements (set out in Parts I and II) that...
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The Revised Guidelines (2004 ADAAG)
Part I of the 2004 ADAAG provides so-called "scoping" requirements for facilities subject to the ADA; "scoping" is a term used in the 2004 ADAAG to describe requirements (set out in Parts...