§36.403(c)(2) For the purposes of this section, alterations to windows, hardware, controls, electrical outlets, and signage shall not be deemed to be alterations that affect the usability...
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Alterations To An Area Containing A Primary Function
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4.34.3(2)(b) Reach Depth More Than 10 in
Where the reach depth to the operable parts of any control as measured from the vertical plane perpendicular to the edge of the unobstructed clear floor space at the farthest protrusion...
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Automatic Doors and Power Assisted Doors [4.13.12]
Fully automatic doors, which produce the most force, are usually activated through control mats or sensory devices and are often used in facilities with heavy traffic such as airport terminals...
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Designed Use
It is an FTDS term for the intended use that controls the geometric design of a trail and determines the level to which it should be maintained....
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10.3.1(7)*
Accessible fare collection devices shall have a minimum clear opening width of 32 in; shall permit passage of a wheelchair; and, where provided, coin or card slots and controls necessary...
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Television and Videos
Remote control devices for televisions in hotel guest rooms should have a "captions on" button that is easy to locate and use, or instructions on how to access the television settings to...
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III-7.8600 Transient lodging
. , contain visual alarms, visual notification devices, volume-control telephones, and an accessible electrical outlet for a text telephone)....
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Assistive Powered Scooters
This requires substantially more strength and range of motion than the typical joystick control provided on powered wheelchairs....
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Suggestion by Eldon Tipping
Measurement lines that were parallel to slopes were to connect elevation control points....
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Destination-Oriented Elevators
display of each floor a car has been programmed to stop at and automatic verbal announcement of each car stop are required Visual indicators: ½” min. character height, location above control...
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11B-809.10.5.2 Reinforcement for grab bars
At the control end wall and head end wall, between 30 inches (762 mm) maximum to 38 inches (965 mm) minimum above the finish floor, extending 28 inches (711 mm) minimum from the front edge...
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III. Benefits of Ratification
Ratification will enable the United States to have an official place at the table and share our experience with other ratifying nations as they shape emerging disability rights policies...
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.4 ICC/IBC
While typical elevators are not designed to be used during an emergency evacuation, evacuation elevators are designed with standby power and other features according to the elevator safety...
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Are health care providers required to treat all persons with HIV or AIDS, regardless of whether the treatment being sought is within the provider’s area of expertise?
For example: An individual with HIV has a severe allergic drug reaction while on vacation and goes to the nearest emergency room....
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F105.2.4 ICC/IBC
While typical elevators are not designed to be used during an emergency evacuation, evacuation elevators are designed with standby power and other features according to the elevator safety...
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BACKGROUND
Specifically, the Complainant alleged that Camp Bravo refused to admit her daughter because she has epilepsy and requires certain medication be administered to her in emergency situations...
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105.2.4 ICC/IBC
While typical elevators are not designed to be used during an emergency evacuation, evacuation elevators are designed with standby power and other features according to the elevator safety...