If a person's impairment is greatly lessened or eliminated through the use of aids or devices, would the person still be considered an individual with a disability?...
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  II-2.4000 Substantial limitation of a major life activity
  
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  Accessible Route to Goods and Services
  
An accessible route allows customers using mobility devices to access items for sale....
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  36 CFR Part 1193 Telecommunications Act (Section 255) Accessibility Guidelines - Preamble
  
When it is not readily achievable to make the equipment accessible, the Act requires manufacturers to ensure that the equipment is compatible with existing peripheral devices or specialized...
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  Number Limits
  
, carriers mentioned that laws or regulations of their governments either permitted or required them to impose limits on the numbers of either passengers with disabilities or assistive devices...
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  11B-206.3 Location
  
Elements such as ramps, elevators, or other circulation devices, fare vending or other ticketing areas, and fare collection areas shall be placed to minimize the distance which wheelchair...
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  § 382.47 Accommodations for persons with hearing impairments
  
under section 401 of the Federal Aviation Act, and which makes available telephone reservation and information service available to the public shall make available a telecommunications device...
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  Standards that measure needed physical or mental ability to perform a job
  
Possible accommodations might include lowering the shelf-height, providing a step stool or other assistive device....
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  205 and 309 Operable Parts
  
Exception 7, in section 205.1 of the 2010 Standards, exempts cleats and other boat securement devices from the accessible height requirement....
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  Online Barriers Faced By People with Disabilities
  
Blind people who cannot see computer monitors may use screen readers – devices that speak the text that would normally appear on a monitor....
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  M303.2.1 Orientation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
The commenter asserted that body positioning is key for obtaining accurate results when using diagnostic devices, such as x-ray equipment, and recommends amending the rule text to require...
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  D. Notice to the Public
  
such as: sign language and oral interpreters, video remote interpreting services, video phones, TTYs, note takers, written materials, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive listening devices...
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  1133B.2.5.2
  
GENERAL ACCESSIBILITY FOR ENTRANCES, EXITS AND PATHS OF TRAVEL 1133B.2 Doors. 1133B.2.5.2 Hand-activated door opening hardware, handles, pulls, latches, locks and other operating devices...
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  Accessible Ground Surfaces
  
The standard includes tests of effort for both straight-ahead and turning movements, using a force wheel on a rehabilitation wheelchair as the measuring device....
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  Notes
  
Notes KK The term “device” (except when used in paragraph (n) of this section and in sections 331(i), 343(f), 352(c), and 362(c) of this title) means an instrument, apparatus, implement...
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  TITLE III COVERAGE
  
Peapod is a private entity; it owns and/or operates www.peapod.com, a website that is available through the Internet to personal computers, laptops, mobile devices, tablets, and other similar...
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  5.9.2.1 Standing Supports on Single Ramped Entry Raised Platforms with Wheelchair Spaces Recommendations
  
A 34-inch minimum width between the supports will allow for adequate elbow space for a user of a wheeled mobility device to push the wheels onto the platform and does not infringe on the...
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  Using the ORAR Exceptions [F202.3, Exception 4 and 1016, Exceptions 1, 2, and 3]
  
For instance, where traffic calming devices, gates, or other barriers are provided on a paved roadway, the ORAR must have a clear width of 36 inches and obstacles cannot exceed one-half...
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  Distinct Viewing Locations [F246.2, 1015.2, and 1015.3]
  
See-through panels may be used to provide safety while still allowing a person using a mobility device or a person of short stature to view the point of interest....
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  39. Must an employer provide a reasonable accommodation that is needed because of the side effects of medication or treatment related to the disability, or because of symptoms or other medical conditions resulting from the underlying disability?
  
The employee, who already has provided documentation showing his diabetes is a disability, requests a device to enlarge the text on his computer screen....
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  What is an Accessible Seat and Who Can Use One?
  
This group includes people who use wheelchairs, those who use other mobility devices, and people who cannot climb steps or walk long distances because of significant arthritis or severe...
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  C. Air Travelers with a Disability Changing Planes
  
[Sec. 382.39(a)(1)] NOTE: Carriers must not leave a passenger with a disability unattended in a ground wheelchair or other device in which the passenger is not independently mobile for more...