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I. BACKGROUND
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Retrofitting Kiosks
Comments: Most disability advocacy organizations, individual commenters who self-identified as having a disability, and some commenters from the general public supported an interim requirement...
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Pricilla Rogers, Ph.D., Center on Vision Loss, American Foundation for the Blind
Most have received no skills training such as orientation to the environment, trailing or self-protective techniques, nor braille. Most do not use mobility canes....
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1.3 Previous Research
Participants in these studies generally were recruited based on self reported visual ability....
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C. Toilet Rooms:
PSE shall provide at least seventeen (17) ambulatory accessible and/or 60-inch wide accessible toilet compartments with an outward swinging, self-closing door disbursed as set forth in the...
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National Council on the Handicapped
Issued in August, 1983, the National Policy on Disability built on the independent living philosophy: pursuit of “maximum independence, self-reliance, productivity, quality of life potential...
- Employer Assistance and Resource Network on Disability Inclusion (EARN)
- Bootheel Area Independent Living Services (BAILS) - Kennett, MO
- The Seeing Eye
- Aaron’s Staff Respite Care Ministries
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Growth of the Disability Rights Movement
These students, who called themselves the “Rolling Quads,” began holding brainstorming sessions about ways they could increase their self-sufficiency....
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2.1(a)(i) A Physical or Mental Impairment
A person's impairment is determined without regard to any medication or assistive device that s/he may use....
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Paragraph (h) Non-interference with hearing technologies (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For now, the reference to bystanders has been removed because a device which has reduced the interference to a level which is acceptable to the user is likely to have reduced it for a bystander...
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b. A written job description prepared before advertising or interviewing applicants for a job
Adaptive devices or computer software can enable a person without arms or a person with impaired vision to perform the essential functions of the job....
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Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators, Destination-Oriented Elevators and Private Residence Elevators
They require passengers to enter their destination floor on an entry device, usually a keypad, in the elevator lobby....
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806 Transient Lodging Guest Rooms
Guest rooms providing communication access are also subject to requirements for notification devices and telephones (806.3.2). Telephones must have volume control....
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Filing a complaint with the FCC
if communication by telephone or email is not accessible to you, your preferred method of communication the name of the manufacturer or service provider the type of device...
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Can an employer consider health and safety when deciding whether to hire an applicant or retain an employee who has HIV or AIDS?
However, the use of universal precautions among emergency responders means that the EMT will be using a barrier device while performing resuscitation....
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A. Purpose and Legal Authority
The Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration designated the Director of the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (FDA-CDRH) to consult with the Access Board on the development...
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2. Background
These accessibility guidelines would adopt the definition of sidewalk in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)....
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3.3.1 Research Data
This anthropometric study of 500 persons who use wheeled mobility devices (WMD) involved collection of demographic data, information on WMD characteristics, and structural and functional...
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Maximum side reach ranges. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
areas--like operating controls in elevators--that are either significant to daily living or pose safety risks that cannot be ameliorated by extension handles or similar, less expensive devices...
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10. Q: Do police departments have to arrange for a sign language interpreter every time an officer interacts with a person who is deaf?
other communication aids, called "auxiliary aids and services" in the ADA, that assist people who are deaf or hard of hearing include the exchange of written notes, telecommunications devices...