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IV. ACCESSIBLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
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Moving to the House Floor
Walker (R-PA) called it a “totalitarian rule” and said the committee used “a process which is both undemocratic and . . . sad."83 Congressman Bill McCollum (R-FL) said the rule was “an abomination...
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b) Accessibility
Mastin cited access barriers at the recreation centers he inspected, such as inadequate signage, an excessive cross-slope leading to accessible features in a restroom, a broken elevator,...
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Issue 13: How can energy codes and LEED™ “Points” be made compatible with lighting design criteria that accommodate low vision persons?
Fortunately for me, a person who used to work in my office went to the Department of Energy and so he calls me and he goes like, “This doesn’t make sense to me but what do you think?”...
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David L Munson, IALD Aff.
One of my first clients calls up and said he had this beautiful house, and he loved it in the daytime, and he hated it at night, and you’ve got to come over and fix my lighting problem....
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Reasonable Accommodation
The employee proposes that he use a TTY(11) to call a relay service operator who can then place the telephone call and relay the conversation between the parties....
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4. Coverage of Real-Time Text
(particularly in emergency situations), it was not sufficiently mature at that time to warrant adoption of a particular interoperability standard—including RFC 4103—for Internet-based calls...
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Online Guide Project Team
He is the statewide Coordinator of the federally funded Assistive Technology (AT) Act program in Massachusetts called MassMATCH (Massachusetts Maximizing Assistive Technology in Consumers...
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Section 37.125 ADA Paratransit Eligibility—Process
Calling the customer to reconfirm a reasonable time before pickup can head off some problems, as can educating consumers to call with cancellations ahead of time....
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11B-101.2 Reserved
Repositioning shelves; (4) Rearranging tables, chairs, vending machines, display racks, and other furniture; (5) Repositioning telephones; (6) Adding raised markings on elevator...
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101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities
(3) Repositioning shelves; (4) Rearranging tables, chairs, vending machines, display racks, and other furniture; (5) Repositioning telephones; (6) Adding raised markings on elevator...
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11B-101.2 Reserved
entrances; 3) Repositioning shelves; 4) Rearranging tables, chairs, vending machines, display racks, and other furniture; 5) Repositioning telephones; 6) Adding raised markings on elevator...
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
Repositioning shelves; 4) Rearranging tables, chairs, vending machines, display racks, and other furniture; 5) Repositioning telephones; 6) Adding raised markings on elevator...
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203.9 Employee Work Areas
., less than 300 square feet in area) that need to be elevated at least seven inches due to the function of the space are not required to comply with any of these requirements....
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Process of Determining the Appropriate Reasonable Accommodation
For example, if an employee who uses a wheelchair requests that his or her desk be placed on blocks to elevate the desktop above the arms of the wheelchair and the employer complies, an...
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Section 35.151(c) Accessibility standards for new construction and alterations
for Buildings and Facilities (1991 ADAAG)) is deemed to comply with the requirements of this section with respect to those facilities (except that if the 1991 Standards are chosen, the elevator...
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7.3 Imaging System Accessibility Configuration Examples and Concerns
The following illustration shows the floor mounted support combined with the elevated platform....
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Americans with Disabilities Act
State and local governments are permitted to comply with earlier standards (DOJ 1991 Standards without the elevator exception or UFAS) or the DOJ 2010 Standards between September 15, 2010...
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2. Question: What is the minimum width needed for a level boarding railroad passenger station platform to meet the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
For a level boarding island passenger platform with vertical pedestrian access (by elevator, stairs, escalators, etc.), the minimum width should be the width of the vertical access facility...
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Auxiliary aids and services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., voice recognition systems, automatic dialing telephones, and infrared elevator and light control systems) to the list of auxiliary aids....
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Section 35.151(c) Accessibility standards for new construction and alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
for Buildings and Facilities (1991 ADAAG)) is deemed to comply with the requirements of this section with respect to those facilities (except that if the 1991 Standards are chosen, the elevator...
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Drafting the ADA
By August, 1987, Robert Burgdorf had a complete draft of what was now called, at the suggestion of NCD member Kent Waldrep, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1987....
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