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5.1 Architectural Barriers Act (ABA).
made accessible to, or usable by, the public or by people with disabilities; 5.1.2.1.2 The alteration of an existing building if the alteration does not involve the installation of, or work...
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Communicating with Customers
The communications assistant will explain how the system works if necessary. Businesses must answer calls placed through the telephone relay service....
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2. Who is considered a person with a disability under Title II of the ADA and Section 504?
caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, breathing, standing, lifting, bending, speaking, walking, reading, thinking, learning, concentrating, seeing, hearing, eating, sleeping, or working...
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Section 1630.11 Administration of Tests
., through an interview, or through education license, or work experience requirements)....
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Visible Alarms in Guest Rooms with Communication Features
reported that portable visible alarms used in transient lodging guest rooms are deficient because the alarms are not activated by the building fire alarm system, and the alarms do not work...
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Section 36.207 Places of Public Accommodation Located in Private Residences (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Likewise, if a homeowner is undertaking alterations to convert all or part of his residence to a place of public accommodation, that work must be done in compliance with the alterations...
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382.61 What are the requirements for movable aisle armrests?
“Show your work” is the appropriate maxim. Diagrams could be one useful part of such a showing....
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Check-Out Aisles and Sales and Service Counters
permits the accessible portion of the counter to be at least 24 inches long, where providing a longer accessible counter will result in a reduction in the number of existing counters at work...
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b) Uniform Physical Access Strategy or UPhAS
Scott's plan is based on the extensive work performed by Hopper and Gilda Puente Peters, another access consultant retained by the City, the capital plans of various City departments such...
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5.8.2.4 Unobstructed Floor Space Recommendation
In adjusting for the needed upright pose, the dimension works for 95% of the population....
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5. Grievance Procedure
She was surprised to have not received any complaints from Kirola, whom she knows socially, or O'Neill, who had previously worked at MOD. RT 1870:14-22. 166....
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ALIGNMENT OF 19-INCH RECOMMENDATION WITH ACCESS BOARD PROPOSED RULEMAKING
[and] to a position low enough [19 inches maximum] to allow for the comfort of providers who choose to work in a seated position, to enable patients to keep their feet on the floor while...
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Accessibility Stories by Vijay Gupta
It will take a lot of experience, a lot of [work]. That’s one story I wanted to tell....
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28. Does an employer have to notify an employee with a disability about vacant positions, or is it the employee's responsibility to learn what jobs are vacant?
Employers also may choose to take actions that go beyond the ADA's requirements, such as eliminating an essential function of the employee's current position, to enable an employee to continue working...
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Projected Low Vision Prevalence over Time
So the number that probably you should work with in terms of right now is something that’s in the neighborhood of about 4.5 million....
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Guidelines for Requirement 5
forward approach was the only one referenced in the proposed guidelines for use in the dwelling unit, because it was considered simpler and easier to use a single specification that would work...
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Test C (Section-by-Section Analysis)
"Such an impairment might not diminish a person's physical or mental capabilities, but could nevertheless substantially limit that person's ability to work as a result of the negative reactions...
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E. Assistive Technology
Based on the work of the Advisory Committee and feedback from commenters, the Board proposes in this NPRM to directly cover some, but not all, aspects of assistive technology (AT)....
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2.2.3 Receivers
People whose hearing aids do not include "T" coils can either remove their hearing aids and use earbuds or earphones, or place earphones right over the hearing aids (this will not work for...
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Appendix 4 – References
AS1428.1-2001 Design for access and mobility—Part 1: general requirements for access—new building work. Sydney, Australia: Standards Australia International....
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4.1 Introduction
As an alternative, perhaps one outlet in a room or a work station area could be required to be within the safe reach range....
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III. Benefits of Ratification
Persons with disabilities, including our veterans, now work, study, travel, serve, and retire across the world....