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TABLE OF CONTENTS
11B-217 Telephones 11B-218 Transportation facilities 11B-219 Assistive listening systems 11B-220 Automatic teller machines, fare machines and point-of-sale devices. 11B-221 Assembly...
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Applicability to Carrier Web Sites
The Regional Airline Association asserted that compliance costs for smaller carriers operating aircraft with 60 or fewer passenger seats would far outweigh the benefits but did not explicitly...
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C. Availability of Captioning and Audio Description
The motion picture industry and the courts have consistently used the term “closed captioning” to refer to the provision of captions displayed on captioning devices at the patron's seat....
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Appendix B to Part 382—Cross-Reference Table
) 17 Number limits. 33 25, 27 Advance notice requirements. 35 29 Safety assistants (formerly “attendants”). 37 87(a) Seat...
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Appendix B – Cross-Reference Table
) 17 Number limits. 33 25, 27 Advance notice requirements. 35 29 Safety assistants (formerly “attendants”). 37 87(a) Seat...
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APPENDIX A
The first presentation addressed a number of performance and efficacy considerations for examination chairs focusing on lifting mechanisms to adjust seat height, impact of height on the...
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D. Regulatory Flexibility Act
Only carriers that operate at least one aircraft having a seating capacity of more than 60 passengers are required to make their Web sites accessible to passengers with disabilities and...
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1134A.7 Water closets
Seat height. The minimum height of water closet seats shall be 15 inches (381 mm) above the floor. 4. Water closet controls....
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concern to the Department that ADA Standard 4.33.3 and the United States' interpretation thereof provided insufficient guidance for theater designers about the proper placement of wheelchair seating...
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Appendix A – Disability Complaint Reporting Form
Advance Notice Dispute Seating...
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Title II and Title III: New Construction and Alterations
For example, an entity cannot use the 1991 Standards for accessible routes and the 2010 Standards for accessible seating....
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Accessible Play Components
These play components must also comply with other accessibility requirements, including specifications for clear floor space and seat heights (where provided)....
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Shower Threshold
The Board retained the ½ inch threshold height since positioning for transfer to the seat of transfer showers can be aided where a close approach enables footrests to clear the threshold...
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The Look of Disability Discrimination
Under the ADA, civil rights violations may look like this: • Restaurant staff refuses to seat a family with a daughter who has cerebral palsy because they say she will make other diners...
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Transfer Supports
Transfer Supports A means of support is required when transferring into the entry or seat of a play component....
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Benches [1011.2]
itself, providing a bench with at least one armrest and back support that runs the full length of the bench is helpful to people who need the support or have difficulty standing up from a seated...
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Fishing piers and platforms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Sections 206.2.14 and 237 of the 2004 ADAAG require at least twenty-five percent (25%) of railings at fishing piers and platforms to be no higher than 34 inches high, so that a person seated...
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G. Sleeping Areas
Accessible cots have a sleeping surface at approximately the same height above the floor as the seat of a wheelchair (17 to 19 inches above the floor)....
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Boarding Assistance
are completely immobile, ask carrier personnel to provide a wheelchair to transport you to and from the gate, a lift (if necessary), and assistance transferring from an aisle chair to a seat...
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Fishing piers and platforms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Sections 206.2.14 and 237 of the 2004 ADAAG require at least twenty-five percent (25%) of railings at fishing piers and platforms to be no higher than 34 inches high, so that a person seated...