. § 35.104 and, accordingly, include qualified interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting ("VRI") services; note takers; computer-aided real-time transcription services ("...
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IV. DEFINITIONS
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Chapter 2 Addendum: Title II Checklist (ADA Coordinator, Notice & Grievance Procedure)
and full-time employees...
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3.0 Comparison of Research Methodologies
chairs, from institutions 2-D, manual No reliability or validity study Body and device size, reaching, maneuvering, door...
- SafePath: Threshold Ramp Installation for MultiFamily Housing for Disability Access
- VE DISCOVER Vending Machine with Touch Screen
- Accessible Dispatch Taxi Service App
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Pemko 193 Slip resistance
Is this a permanent slip resistance or could it wear off in time?...
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III-4.6100 Examinations
ILLUSTRATION: A testing service may be required to provide individuals with dyslexia with more time to complete an examination....
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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EQUITABLE RELIEF
Time for Assessment....
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What kinds of treatments constitute maintenance rather than an alteration?
In some cases, the combination of several maintenance treatments occurring at or near the same time may qualify as an alteration and would trigger the obligation to provide curb ramps....
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Tax Credit and Deduction
Deduction To assist small businesses to comply with the ADA, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Code includes a Disabled Access Credit (Section 44) for businesses with 30 or fewer full-time...
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Assessing Your Facility
The purpose of this phase-in period is to provide businesses sufficient time to plan and comply....
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d. The consequences of not requiring a person in this job to perform a function
A clerical worker may spend only a few minutes a day answering the telephones, but this could be an essential function if no one else is available to answer the phones at that time, and...
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Accessible Jury Boxes, Attorney Areas, and Witness Stands
These areas must be on an accessible route at the time of initial construction or alteration....
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382.93 Must carriers offer preboarding to passengers with a disability?
Carrier must offer an opportunity for preboarding to passengers with a disability who self-identify at the gate as needing additional time or assistance to board, stow accessibility equipment...
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202.3.1 Prohibited Reduction in Access
An alteration that decreases or has the effect of decreasing the accessibility of a building or facility below the requirements for new construction at the time of the alteration is prohibited...
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§382.151(b)
(b) As a U.S. carrier, you must make a CRO available at each airport you serve during all times you are operating at that airport....
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M101.4 Equivalent Facilitation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
is unable to provide examples of acceptable methods of equivalent facilitation, as this section is intended to encompass those design solutions which the Access Board is unaware at the time...
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223.1.1 Alterations
As a facility is altered over time, every effort should be made to disperse accessible sleeping rooms among patient care areas such as pediatrics, cardiac care, maternity, and other units...
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F223.1.1 Alterations
As a facility is altered over time, every effort should be made to disperse accessible sleeping rooms among patient care areas such as pediatrics, cardiac care, maternity, and other units...
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QUESTION: UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES IS A PVO REQUIRED TO COMPENSATE A PASSENGER WITH A DISABILITY FOR LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO A WHEELCHAIR OR OTHER ASSISTIVE DEVICE?
*However, there may be circumstances in which a wheelchair or mobility device is damaged as the result of action by the passenger, who is in control of the device at the time....
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ADA Facilities Compliance Continuing Education Courses & Resources
We have set up our training in a flexible modular format to accommodate your interests and time requirements....
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Resting Intervals [1018.8]
Resting intervals are required between beach access route segments any time the running slope exceeds 1:20 (5 percent). Resting intervals must be at least 60 by 60 inches....