Passengers who state they have allergies or other animal aversions should be located as far away from the service animal as practicable....
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What do I do if a passenger claims that he or she is allergic to someone else’s service animal?
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Appendix A National Trails Surface Study Participating Stabilizer Companies
Size should range from coarse sand to ½ inch. Rounded 1/16th to 1/4th inch....
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Exceptions Considered for Wheelchair Spaces on Raised Platforms
Comments should include information on sources to support the dimensions, where possible....
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5.2.1.1 Transfer Surface Width
The transfer surface should be 28 inches wide minimum for equipment used by patients in a supine, side-lying, or prone position....
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5.2.2.1 Transfer Surface Width
The transfer surface should be 21 inches wide minimum for examination chairs and other equipment used by patients in a seated position....
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5.1.4 Transfer Surface Height Measurement
The transfer surface height should be measured from the floor to the highest point on the seat in an uncompressed state, inclusive of bolsters....
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2.2.2
Specify the measurement tools that should be used to determine compliance with the tolerances....
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11B-604.9 Water closets and toilet compartments for children's use
The specifications chosen should correspond to the age of the primary user group....
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11B-604.9 Water closets and toilet compartments for children's use
The specifications chosen should correspond to the age of the primary user group....
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R302.7.1 Vertical Alignment
Surfaces should be chosen for easy rollability....
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"Task" emphasis. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many commenters followed the lead of an umbrella service dog organization and suggested that the phrase "performing tasks" should form the basis of the service animal definition, that "do...
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Guiding Techniques
You should not pull or push the guest or hold his or her arm. Instead, relax and walk at a comfortable, normal pace....
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Examples of meeting your “access to goods and services” obligation when physical barrier removal is not readily achievable
If possible, the restaurant should provide service in another way. This may include assisting customers by moving items to an accessible counter or to their table in another area....
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11B-216.6 Entrances
Where a directional sign is required, it should be located to minimize backtracking....
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Large Print (Advisory Guidance)
Larger paper may be used, but care should be taken that a document does not become too bulky, thus making it difficult to read. Always use 1 inch margins....
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5.5(b) The Job Application Form
5.5(b) The Job Application Form A review of job application forms should be a priority before the ADA's effective date, to eliminate any questions related to disability....
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5.8.2.5 Toe Height
The toe height should be 18 inches minimum, measured above the ground when the top of the breast platform is 34 inches above the ground....
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30.1 Q. Would it be acceptable to use removable base cabinets beneath a wall-hung lavatory where a parallel approach is not possible?
The space under and around the cabinet should be finished prior to installation. For example, the tile or other floor finish must extend under the removable base cabinet....
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4.5.4 Surface
The type of surface should be appropriate to the setting and level of development. ...
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Accessibility
Accessibility: When ceramic tile is used as the flooring surface, design professionals should consider the following, based on ANSI A108.01 and A108.02, where accessibility is a primary...
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Transfer Surface Size: Equipment Used by Patients in Supine, Prone, or Side-Lying Position (M301.2.2)
Comments should include information on sources to support alternative dimensions, where possible....
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Maintenance of Accessible Features
An entity should recognize that certain types of equipment may require more staff support and maintenance than others (e.g. ensuring there are enough batteries for a pool lift to maintain...
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2. What information shall the notice include?
The notice should not be overwhelming. ...