Section 403.5.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the clear width at a turn on walking surfaces that are part of an accessible route.
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Clear Width at Turn: ADA Standard Section 403.5.2
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May employers require employees to have periodic medical examinations?
May employers require employees to have periodic medical examinations?...
- Low Vision Part 2: What Can I Do if I Have Low Vision?
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Section 1630.10(b)—Qualification Standards and Tests Related to Uncorrected Vision
The Commission also believes that such individuals will usually be covered under the “regarded as” prong of the definition of disability....
- National Technical Assistance Center on Blindness and Visual Impairment
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12102(4)(E)(i)
(i) The determination of whether an impairment substantially limits a major life activity shall be made without regard to the ameliorative effects of mitigating measures such as—...
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15. I have always had a clearly posted "no pets" policy at my establishment. Do I still have to allow service animals?
For instance, people with seizure disabilities often have a dog that can detect an oncoming seizure so that their human companion can administer medication in advance of the seizure or get...
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12. Does an employer have to grant every request for a reasonable accommodation?
Does an employer have to grant every request for a reasonable accommodation? No. An employer does not have to provide an accommodation if doing so would be an undue hardship....
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3. Have you participated in the National Trails Study Survey previously?
Have you participated in the National Trails Study Survey previously? Yes No If “No” is selected, then skip to “Question #4” (Qualtrics Option)....
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Section 1630.2(j) Substantially Limits
Section 1630.2(j) Substantially Limits In any case involving coverage solely under the “regarded as” prong of the definition of “disability” (e.g., cases where reasonable accommodation...
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5. What may an employer do when it learns that an applicant has or had a hearing impairment after she has been offered a job but before she starts working?
What may an employer do when it learns that an applicant has or had a hearing impairment after she has been offered a job but before she starts working?...
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Tips for Communicating with Individuals Who are Blind or Visually Impaired
Speak to the individual when you approach him or her. State clearly who you are; speak in a normal tone of voice. When conversing in a group, remember to...
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13.1 Q. Are the public and common use areas of a newly constructed development that consists entirely of buildings having four or more multistory townhouses, with no elevators, required to be accessible?
Multistory townhouses, provided that they meet the definition of multistory in the Guidelines, are not covered multifamily dwellings if the building does not have an elevator....
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2. Typical Issues for People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision
Typical Issues for People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision Individuals who are blind or have low vision may walk along any route or through any shelter activity area, not just the accessible...
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§ 36.105(a)(2)(iii)
that substantially limits a major life activity or a record of such an impairment....
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Maximum Extent Feasible
., those who use crutches, those who have impaired vision or hearing, or those who have other impairments). ...
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C.6.iii. - Does the requirement to open or close caption and audio describe apply to productions that have a limited purpose, scope, and shelf life or contain quickly "perishable" information?
Section 1194.22 of the Access Board standards applies requirements to web-based intranet and internet information and applications without regard to the perishable nature of a production...
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§ 36.105(d)(1)(viii)
(viii) The determination of whether an impairment substantially limits a major life activity shall be made without regard to the ameliorative effects of mitigating measures....
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§ 35.108(d)(1)(viii)
(viii) The determination of whether an impairment substantially limits a major life activity shall be made without regard to the ameliorative effects of mitigating measures....
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§ 35.108(a)(2)(iii)
that substantially limits a major life activity or a record of such an impairment....
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Introduction
Individuals with disabilities include those who have impairments that substantially limit a major life activity, have a record (or history) of a substantially limiting impairment, or are...
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Sec. 225. Telecommunications services for hearing-impaired and speech-impaired individuals [Section 401] [Title IV] [47 U.S.C. § 225]
[See subsections ...]
- LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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20. Q: What about children with diabetes? Do we have to admit them to our program? If we do, do we have to test their blood sugar levels?
Do we have to admit them to our program? If we do, do we have to test their blood sugar levels? A: Generally, yes....