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EXHIBIT H POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN EFFECTIVE WEBSITE COMMUNICATIONS
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OVERVIEW
NFPA maintains a large presence in Latin America, having established NFPA Chapters in Argentina, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela and offers training...
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Trail Study Sites
The surfaces were prepared by removing large rocks and woody forest debris....
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Other OCR Resources
Transition of Students With Disabilities To Postsecondary Education: A Guide for High School Educators (rev. Mar. 2011), www.ed.gov/ocr/transitionguide.html. ...
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John Brabyn, Ph.D., Director of Rehabilitation Engineering Research, Center on Low Vision and Blindness (NIDRR), Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
Reading facial expressions, eye contact and other aspects of communication also affected for a large segment of society including many with “normal” vision and hearing....
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Airport Kiosk Accessibility
The design specifications we proposed were based largely on Section 707 of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design....
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Surfaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
(Bicycle tires are similar to the large rear wheels of a wheelchair.)...
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3.2 Getting on the Table
Many of her co-workers went to physicians at a large and well-respected women’s clinic, so Holly called to ask if they had an accessible exam table. ...
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Meeting Purpose
If the event includes large numbers of people with disabilities emphasize this point. Some events have over 50% participants or upwards of 50 to 2000-3000 people with disabilities....
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Baseline
Transportation Departments Requirement Governmental Units Affected Detectable warning surfaces required on newly constructed and altered curb ramps and blended transitions...
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Tom Williams, AIA, National Accessibility Officer, GSA, Public Buildings Service
Large window areas provide generous amounts of daylight to task areas, but if daylight is not properly regulated, glare results, particularly in today’s computer environment.”...
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Appendix D: Photometric Measurements
Where: L1 is the luminance of the small target areas and L2 is the luminance of the large background area....
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4.1 Wheeled Mobility Device Dimensions
The sizes described in the standards are close to the mean values found in the research studies but this is certainly not sufficient to accommodate a large enough proportion of wheeled mobility...
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Section 36.303(g)(3) Minimum Requirements for Captioning Devices
Other commenters noted that old historic theaters often have large seating capacities, despite low attendance rates....
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Sampling Strategies
A sample smaller than 500 would be easier to collect, of course, but given the large variability in the population, a smaller n might not provide enough precision to form a useful interim...
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Foreword, July 26, 2010
I had also emerged from a deep depression and regained my self confidence—no doubt largely because my inability to embrace my identity as a person with a disability had contributed to my...
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
Small family day-care homes, large family day-care homes, residential facilities and residential facilities for the elderly, residential care facilities 5....
- Assisted Living Directory - Michigan Assisted Living Facilities & Adult Foster Care for Seniors
- Plantronics Ameriphone by Clarity® JV 35 Amplified Phone
- NantWorks LookTel Money Reader App
- Ampetronic MLD9 MultiLoop Driver Hearing System
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Family members and friends as interpreters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department stresses that privacy and confidentiality must be maintained but notes that covered entities, such as hospitals, that are subject to the Privacy Rules, 45 CFR parts 160 and...
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Appendix C: Previous Research on the Visibility of Detectable Warning Surfaces
bright light was coming from (light projection); they were unable, or rarely able to read signs, even under optimal conditions; they were unable to reliably see platform edges in interior transit...
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