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11B-221.1 General
- Harris Communication SafeAwake Fire Alarm Aid with Bed Shaker
- ADA Veracity ADA Pro Application
- National Restaurant Association - Americans with Disabilities Act Toolkit
- AbilityApp
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X. Alterations
The architectural standards for accessibility in alterations are contained in the ADA Accessibility Guidelines issued by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board....
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Rear Grab Bar
For clarity, the Board has revised this allowance as an exception. In the final rule, section 604.5.2 requires the rear grab bar to be 36 inches long minimum....
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382.67 What is the requirement for priority space in the cabin to store a passenger’s wheelchair?
This requirement to stow a passenger’s wheelchair in the cabin is in addition to the carrier’s on-board wheelchair as required under section 382.65....
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11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities
These units must also comply with US Access Board Section 508 Standards for Electronic and Information Technology....
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Expert opinion on the current literature
The study was approved by the University of Pittsburgh Institutional Review Board. ...
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Technical Memorandum TM 2012-02 Emergency Response Buildings and Facilities
Access Board and commentary by the U.S....
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Dispersion of cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In explaining the basis for recommending, but not requiring, this type of dispersal, the Access Board stated that "[m]any detention and correctional facilities are designed so that certain...
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B. 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines
On July 23, 2004, the Access Board published updated minimum accessibility guidelines for both the ADA and the ABA known as the Americans with Disabilities Act and Architectural Barriers...
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For more specific information about ADA requirements affecting employment contact:
0383 (TDD) For more specific information about requirements for accessible design in new construction and alterations contact: Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board...
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D. Costs to Impacted Small Entities
The exact number of captioning and audio description devices required at a particular movie theater establishment depends on the number of auditoriums showing digital movies. ...
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Sections 35.108(d)(4) and 36.105(d)(4)—Examples of Mitigating Measures
the NPRM, proposed §§ 35.108(d)(4) and 36.105(d)(4) provided a non-inclusive list of mitigating measures, which includes medication, medical supplies, equipment, appliances, low-vision devices...
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G. Supplies
If electricity is available, give priority to people with disabilities who use ventilators, suctioning devices, and other life-sustaining equipment. ...
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2. Business Necessity
But it would be discriminatory to reject a person whose disability prevented manual keyboard operation, but who could meet the qualification standard using a computer assistive device, if...
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11B-703.4.2 Location
11B-703.4.2 are obstructed or otherwise unavailable for sign installation, signs with tactile characters shall be permitted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open devices...
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DEFINITIONS
interpreting (“VRI”) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone handset amplifiers; assistive listening devices...
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Tips for Interacting with People with Disabilities
Never lean on or touch a person's wheelchair or any other assistive device....
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4. Federal Appellate Case Law Addressing Captioning and Audio Description
Press Release, Arizona Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, “Harkins Theatres announces closed captioning and descriptive narration devices” (Feb. 16, 2012), available at http://...
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5. Q: What are some common problems that people with disabilities have with law enforcement?
The driver, who has a mobility disability, reaches behind the seat to retrieve her assistive device for walking. This appears suspicious to the officer....