LEAD accomplishes its objectives through an annual conference, an active communications network, and resources generated by the LEAD network and maintained by the Kennedy Center....
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Master Strategy and the Retooling of the ADA
Coordination of all legislative activities with Kennedy could improve the possibility of a smooth and quick transition to the Senate floor....
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New Construction
This commenter stated that the Department’s proposed language would put the State in the position of choosing between adding accessible cells and modifying paths of travel to programs and...
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2. Accessible lavatories
The absence of accessible lavatories makes travel uncomfortable and difficult for passengers with disabilities, they said....
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Pricilla Rogers, Ph.D., Center on Vision Loss, American Foundation for the Blind
If traveling with others, most do not know proper sighted guide techniques. Many older individuals experience hearing losses....
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Road Roughness Measurements
The distance traveled is usually measured by wheel rotations or a speedometer. These profilers are convenient because they can be attached to any vehicle....
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III-7.3110 Work areas
On the other hand, if alterations are made in such work areas, the path of travel requirements will be triggered because those work areas are primary function areas (see III−6.2000)....
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Capacity Constraints
For example, if on a regular basis the reservation phone lines open at 5 a.m. and callers after 7 a.m. are all told that they cannot travel, or the phone lines shut down after 7 a.m. and...
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Falls and Injuries
About a third of the people over 65 have a strong fear of falling and that limits their activities. And this prevalence of both falls and fear of falling increases with age....
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"Doing work'' or "performing tasks.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Although the common definition of work includes the performance of tasks, the definition of work is somewhat broader, encompassing activities that do not appear to involve physical action...
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Providing minimal protection. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
many individuals with PTSD may benefit by using a service animal, the work or tasks performed appropriately by such an animal would not involve unprovoked aggression, but could include actively...
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Table 3
ramps and blended transitions at pedestrian street crossings (see R208.1 and R305); Accessible pedestrian signals and pedestrian pushbuttons (see R209); and Pedestrian activated...
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Accessibility Standards in Title II Regulations Issued by DOJ
DOJ's Title II regulations prohibit exclusion from participation in or the denial of the benefits of services, programs, or activities, or other discrimination because a public entity's...
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State Narrative Crash Data
This data source is again likely to be most useful when used as a basis for a case series study to provide guidance to a larger data collection and analysis activity....
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(i) and 36.105(d)(1)(i)—Broad Construction, Not a Demanding Standard
believes that the nine rules of construction interpreting the term ‘‘substantially limits’’ provide ample guidance on determining whether an impairment substantially limits a major life activity...