Index, n—the value of PRI that would be computed for a longitudinal profile measurement with the constant interval approaching zero. 3.1.2.4 wheel path, n—a line or path followed by a non-deformable...
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AIAU ADA Tolerances and Acceptable Measurements Training Course 1.5 LUs
Terry View profile > Course details Contents: Video, quiz, evaluation Expiration: One year after purchase Duration: 1:30 Passing Score: 80% on quiz Cost: $40 non-members...
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Conclusion
equipment and the surface material is critical to achieving an inclusive environment that facilitates child development and enables children with disabilities to fully participate with their non-disabled...
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY and NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY - OPINION & ORDER
Plaintiffs—two non-profit advocacy organizations and two disabled individuals who represent a class of similarly situated individuals—move for summary judgment seeking a determination that...
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11B-411.2.1.7.2 Assignment by touch screen hall call console
Operation shall be by contact with the touch screen, without specific contact with an icon, and using established non-proprietary gestures for selection and input, including but not limited...
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Circulation Paths
* Asterisk denotes that related, non-mandatory material is in the Appendix to the Standards....
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COMMERCIAL FACILITIES
[DSA-AC] Facilities whose operations will affect commerce and are intended for non-residential use by a private entity....
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1150A.1 General
Except as provided for in Section 1102A.3.1, the provisions of this section do not apply to multistory dwelling units in non-elevator buildings....
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11B-411.2.1.7.2 Assignment by touch screen hall call console
Operation shall be by contact with the touch screen, without specific contact with an icon, and using established non-proprietary gestures for selection and input, including but not limited...
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COMMERCIAL FACILITIES
[DSA-AC] Facilities whose operations will affect commerce and are intended for non-residential use by a private entity....
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11B-206.2.5 Restaurants, cafeterias, banquet facilities and bars
Examples of "same services" include, but are not limited to, bar service, rooms having smoking and non-smoking sections, lotto and other table games, carry-out, and buffet service....
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II. COORDINATION AND OVERSIGHT
If s/he is unable to do so, s/he will consult with either the Clinical Specialist or Non-Clinical Specialist designated for this process, depending on the nature of the complaint....
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§1607.17 Policy statement on affirmative action (see section 13B).
When substantial disparities are found through such analyses, each element of the overall selection process should be examined to determine which elements operate to exclude persons on the...
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MARKETING PLAN
revealed that although currently the bicycle is used as the design vehicle for shared use path design, in many cases, the bicycle is probably not the appropriate design vehicle for many elements...
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D. Captioning and Video Description Generally
Video description is a technology that enables individuals who are blind or have low vision to enjoy movies by providing a spoken narration of key visual elements of a movie, such as actions...
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The Revised Guidelines (2004 ADAAG)
ADAAG provides scoping requirements for facilities subject to the ADA; scoping is a term used in the 2004 ADAAG to describe requirements (set out in Parts I and II) that prescribe what elements...
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The Revised Guidelines (2004 ADAAG)
so-called "scoping" requirements for facilities subject to the ADA; "scoping" is a term used in the 2004 ADAAG to describe requirements (set out in Parts I and II) that prescribe what elements...
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Accessible teeing grounds, putting greens, and weather shelters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These requirements specifically relate to accessible routes within the boundaries of the courses, as well as the accessibility of golfing elements (e.g., teeing grounds, putting greens,...
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Accessible teeing grounds, putting greens, and weather shelters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These requirements specifically relate to accessible routes within the boundaries of courses, as well as the accessibility of golfing elements (e.g., teeing grounds, putting greens, weather...
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Visible Alarms in Alterations to Existing Facilities
The 1991 Standards, at sections 4.1.3(14) and 4.1.6(1)(b), and sections 202.3 and 215.1 of the 2010 Standards require that when existing elements and spaces of a facility are altered, the...
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Part II: ABA Application and Scoping
rule, differences between the ADA and ABA application and scoping chapters pertain to modifications and waivers, definitions, additions, leases, general exceptions (specifically existing elements...