A person with a minor hearing impairment, on the other hand, may not be substantially limited....
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II-2.4000 Substantial limitation of a major life activity
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E. Training
does not specify how call takers must be trained, but the Department believes that the following are essential to proper training: Training should be mandatory for all personnel who may...
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Passenger Loading Zones
Standards stating that the requirements for an access aisle, width, length, and marking of passenger loading zones are not clear, do not fully meet the needs of individuals with disabilities, may...
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382.123 What are the requirements concerning priority cabin stowage for wheelchairs and other assistive devices?
The passenger’s wheelchair also takes priority over items that may be stowed in the space by the carrier and its personnel, such as on-board wheelchairs or crew luggage, even if these items...
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382.43 Must information and reservation services of carriers be accessible to individuals with hearing impairments?
Carriers may meet this requirement by using TTYs themselves, but they may also do so by means of voice relay or any other available technology that permits TTY users to communicate with...
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5. Costs of the Proposed Rule
of electronic content produced, as government seeks to reduce Section 508 compliance costs Potential costs to state and local governments and non-profit organizations that may...
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What types of communication aids and services would a public accommodation be required to provide to persons with HIV or AIDS?
The physician may be required to obtain and pay for a sign language interpreter, as the communication between the physician and his patient is likely to be lengthy, important, and complex...
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4. On-board wheelchairs
The rationale for the latter requirement is that some passengers with limited mobility may be able to use an inaccessible lavatory on their own but may need to be assisted down the aisle...
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Limitations
The impact of changing economic conditions on the resources available to an entity may also be taken into consideration in making this determination....
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Issue: Program Accessibility
Program accessibility may be achieved in a variety of ways. City governments may choose to make structural changes to existing facilities to achieve access....
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OTHER PROVISIONS
The United States may review the University’s compliance with this Agreement or title II of the ADA at any time....
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11B-221.3 Companion seats
People purchasing a ticket for an accessible seat may purchase up to three additional seats for their companions in the same row and these seats must be contiguous with the accessible seat...
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Notes
Notes S Similarly, individuals receiving chemotherapy (treatment) may sit for many hours in infusion chairs, which have the capability of tilting the back support and raising lower leg...
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‘‘Qualified interpreter.’’
In certain circumstances, notwithstanding that the family member of friend is able to interpret or is a certified interpreter, the family member or friend may not be qualified to render...
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A. Background
During the pendency of this action, Ellerbe filed a Motion to Dismiss on the grounds that architects are not liable for violations of title III of the ADA and therefore may not be subjected...
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1003.3.1 Boat Slip Clearance
However, where mooring systems for floating piers are replaced as part of pier alteration projects, an opportunity may exist for increasing accessibility....
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Leave
An employee with a disability may need leave for a number of reasons related to the disability, including, but not limited to: obtaining medical treatment (e.g., surgery, psychotherapy...
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Additional Design Specifications for Requirement 1
The Department, however, recognizes that there may be situations in which an accessible pedestrian route simply is not practical, because of factors beyond the control of the owner....
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Section 35.151(h) Medical Care Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department recognizes that it may be difficult to ensure a perfect distribution of rooms throughout all specialty areas in a hospital, but the Department is concerned that the absence...
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C. Boarding and Deplaning Assistance
A wheelchair may not be an appropriate assistive device in a particular situation. For example, a passenger with vision impairment may need a sighted guide, not a wheelchair....
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Requirements Regarding Mobility Devices and Aids
For example, a cruise ship may decide that people with disabilities using Segways® can generally be accommodated, except in constricted areas, such as passageways to cabins that are very...
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Qualified interpreter (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In certain circumstances, notwithstanding that the family member of friend is able to interpret or is a certified interpreter, the family member or friend may not be qualified to render...
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
Typical Issues for Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision People who are blind or have low vision may walk along any route to access the voting area, not just the accessible routes...
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Short Hikes and Interesting Features
Even if visitors can't hike the entire trail, a short hike may be enjoyable (figure 127)....