See 2008 Senate Statement of Managers at 4 (“We reaffirm that not every individual with a physical or mental impairment is covered by the first prong of the definition of disability in the...
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(ii) Significant or Severe Restriction Not Required; Nonetheless, Not Every Impairment Is Substantially Limiting
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Smooth Surface
Comments indicated that these types of doors should be exempt from the requirement for the smooth surface area on the push side, but should be subject to other portions of the provision covering...
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Statutory Background
The Access Board is responsible for developing and maintaining accessibility guidelines for the construction and alteration of facilities covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (...
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Scoping Requirements
Scoping requirements for signs in section 216 cover room designations, which are required to be tactile, and directional and informational signs which are not required to be tactile but...
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Number of Accessible Entrances
Section 206.4 covers entrances....
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213 Toilet Facilities and Bathing Facilities
Section 213 covers access to toilet and bathing facilities, including elements and fixtures they contain....
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Accessible Sports Facilities
Facilities and elements covered include: Areas of indoor and outdoor sports activity, including court sports (such as tennis, volleyball and racquetball), sports fields (such as softball...
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Walk Through Procedures
When there are people whose knowledge of English may be limited, training should cover techniques so they are understood and can be practiced without additional translation (pictures, simple...
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Personal Assistants and Service Animals
In overnight accommodations, room blocks should be adequate to cover the addition of assistants....
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Accommodations for Deaf Individuals or Those Experiencing Hearing Loss
Individuals with hearing disabilities cover a broad spectrum, from mildly hard of hearing to profoundly Deaf....
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II. Overview of Requirements
May not place special charges on individuals with disabilities to cover the costs of measures necessary to ensure nondiscriminatory treatment, such as making modifications required to provide...
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Practical Suggestions for Communicating Effectively
Do not cover your mouth or chew gum. If a person is wearing a hearing aid, do not assume the individual can hear you....
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1. Access Barrier Removal in Existing Pedestrian Facilities
slopes at the bottom of curb ramps leading into crosswalks; (11) elimination of curb ramp lips on curb ramps; (12) installation of accessible tree grates; (13) installation of utility covers...
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36 CFR Part 1194 Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards (Section 508 Standards) - Preamble
SUMMARY: The Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) is issuing final accessibility standards for electronic and information technology covered by section...
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11B-704.3 Volume control telephones
Portable and in-line amplifiers can be used with some phones but are not practical at most public phones covered by these requirements....
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SHOPPING CENTER (OR SHOPPING MALL)
For the purposes of this section, “shopping center” or “shopping mall” includes a covered mall building. Advisory Definition of SHOPPING CENTER (or SHOPPING MALL). ...
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11B-205.1 General
Controls covered by Section 11B-205.1 include, but are not limited to, light switches, circuit breakers, duplexes and other convenience receptacles, environmental and appliance controls,...
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Intent
This Guide does not attempt to cover housing accessibility requirements comprehensively....
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206.2.1 Site Arrival Points
ETA Editor’s Note: Requirements for curb ramps, sidewalks and other elements in the public right of way may be covered by other Federal, State or local standards and regulations....
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Summary of significant issues raised by public comments in response to the NPRM Paperwork Reduction Act analysis and annual reporting burden estimate
This is true not only because of the varying complexity of the products covered by these guidelines, but also because of the application of the concept of readily achievable....
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Section 36.406(f)(3)
enforcement actions, the Department discovered that some venues place wheelchair spaces and companion seats on temporary platforms that, when removed, reveal conventional seating underneath, or cover...
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2.5.1 U.S. Food and Drug Administration
With few exceptions, the medical diagnostic equipment covered by the proposed accessibility standards is either FDA Class I or Class II....
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Guidelines for Requirement 5
The only other environmental controls covered by the Guidelines for Requirement 5 would be heating, air conditioning or ventilation controls (e.g., ceiling fan controls)....
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Acceleration
Table 11 shows the time required for various path users to cover a given distance....