design for an auditorium that is different from those listed in Section 4 and Appendix "D," it will still be in conformance with ADA Standard 4.33.3, and §§ 221 and 802 of the ADA and ABA...
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6.9
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UFAS vs. ADAAG Comparison
deleted in ADAAG). 4.1.6(1)(f) Except: When altering existing elements or spaces that were previously altered or constructed in compliance with earlier ABA...
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4.3.9 Doorway Design
The implications of the research findings are summarized below: A wider clear opening than current ADA-ABA standards 815 mm (32 in.) would improve usability....
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Transfer Surface Size: Equipment Used by Patients in Supine, Prone, or Side-Lying Position (M301.2.2)
The 30 inches minimum width and 15 inches minimum depth also are generally consistent with the dimensions specified in the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for rectangular seats...
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Organization of This Rule
ADA Chapter 1, ADA Chapter 2, and Chapters 3 through 10 of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines, codified at 36 CFR part 1191, app. B and D (2009) will be referred to as the ‘‘2004 ADAAG.''...
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Space Needs
104x55.5 - 100% - - A 60 inch wide turning space dimension similar to that found in the ADA-ABA...
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MEDVi QUAD Reviews – Is It Worth Buying? User Opinion
The formula supports enhanced strength, endurance, and arousal by acting on several mechanisms simultaneously....
- Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youth and Adults
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Section 1193.23 Product design, development and evaluation
., some things will be readily achievable in the design phase which are not in later phases), barriers to accessibility, usability, and compatibility must be identified throughout product...
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6.3 Examinations and Inquiries Before Employment
The ADA is designed to remove this barrier to employment....
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PART 4: ACCESSIBLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Availability of accessible medical equipment is an important part of providing accessible medical care, and doctors and other providers must ensure that medical equipment is not a barrier...
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a) Curb Ramp and Sidewalk Transition Plan
. § 35.150(c)) for the completion of any barrier removal necessary for program access." Dkt. 662, 13:15-18. 71....
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CURRENT SITUATION: THE VAST MAJORITY OF EXAMINATION AND PROCEDURES TABLES ARE 32 INCHES HIGH
These tables provide an often-insurmountable barrier to health care for people with mobility disabilities....
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Accessible Boating Facilities
Accessible Boating Facilities "Whenever any barrier stands between you and the full rights and dignity of citizenship, we must work to remove it, in the name of simple decency and justice.The...
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Regulatory Process Matters
assessment has estimated the benefits and costs of all new and revised requirements as they would apply to newly constructed facilities, altered facilities, and facilities that are removing barriers...
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Regulatory Process Matters
assessment has estimated the benefits and costs of all new and revised requirements as they would apply to newly constructed facilities, altered facilities, and facilities that are removing barriers...
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11B-403.5.1 Clear width
When, because of right-of-way restrictions, natural barriers or other existing conditions, the enforcing agency determines that compliance with the 48-inch (1219 mm) clear sidewalk width...
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Introduction and Instructions
process from simply providing a diagnosis and treatment, to more holistically focusing on providing care and supports for maximizing function and independence, as well as addressing the barriers...
- ADA Transition Planning - Part 3
- Northeast Passage Living Beyond Disability
- REACH, Inc. - Dallas, Denton, Fort Worth, Plano, TX
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E103.4 Remaining Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Additionally, the terms “application,” “hardware,” and “software” are based on definitions provided in the FCC’s regulations implementing Section 255 of the Communications Act....
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§382.7(c)
applicable provisions of Part 382 on the Frankfurt-Prague segment with respect to passengers flying under its code, and the Department could take enforcement action against the U.S. carrier for acts...