Need for Rulemaking This section discusses the Congressional findings in the Americans with Disabilities Act that establish the need for accessibility guidelines, the Access Board’s current...
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Need for Rulemaking
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Yes No If an activity area is not on an accessible route and cannot be made accessible, find another area that is on an accessible route where that activity may be provided....
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Tips for Assisting People Who Are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind
Always use all upper case letters and use the same reference point for each letter....
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Directional visual sign vs. room identification tactile sign
If that is how this sign is used, it would be classified as a "visual" sign, and would require conformance with the ADA Standards section 703.5, and would not require the raised lettering...
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§8.52(a)(1)
(1) If the responsible civil rights official finds that a recipient has discriminated against persons on the basis of handicap in violation of section 504 or this part, the recipient shall...
- Magnuson Group VESUVIO Ash Trays
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Including Customers with Disabilities in the Process
People with disabilities, who frequently need to find creative ways to work around physical barriers and product inaccessibility, can offer ideas and innovative solutions to attract and...
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Disability
See also OCR, Dear Colleague Letter: Americans with Disabilities Act (Jan. 19, 2012), www.ed.gov/ocr/letters/colleague-201109.html and accompanying Questions and Answers on the ADA Amendments...
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ADAAG: ADA Standard Section 2004
This of the ADA Standards covers the definition of the 2004 ADDAG.
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810.6.3 Station Names
The number of signs necessary may be directly related to the size of the lettering displayed on the sign....
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Character Proportion [4.30.2]
Recommendations: Styles with "simple" or no serifs (required for raised letters) are preferred over styles, such as script or old English, that can be difficult to read....
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11B-810.6.3 Station names
The number of signs necessary may be directly related to the size of the lettering displayed on the sign. ◼...
- seca 664 - electronic wheelchair scale_without comments - seca1840
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Providing Auxiliary Aids and Services
Find out which services are available in the local area, where to obtain them, and how long it takes to arrange for them....
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5.0 Conclusions
Findings must be evaluated very carefully when used to make changes to standards. In particular, the impact of the methods used on findings needs to be studied in depth....
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3.5 Other Tips for Increasing Access
Find out ahead of time how the lockers are used and assigned. ...
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5. Other Helpful Tools
Many surveyors find other tools helpful, such as a clipboard to hold survey forms, a binder to hold survey instructions, a tabbed accordion folder to hold copies of survey forms, a rolling...
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§1630.2(i)(2)
ADAAA section 2(b)(4) (Findings and Purposes). Whether an activity is a “major life activity” is not determined by reference to whether it is of “central importance to daily life.”...
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Adoption and Dissemination of Policies
Ensure that University-recognized modifications for students (those granted to individual students through “Accommodations Letters”) are implemented with the supervision of the University...
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11B-810.6.3 Station names
The number of signs necessary may be directly related to the size of the lettering displayed on the sign....
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9.7 Does Filing a Workers' Compensation Claim Prevent an Injured Worker from Filing a Charge Under the ADA?
However, these clauses do not prohibit a qualified individual with a disability from filing a discrimination charge with EEOC, or filing a suit under the ADA, if issued a "right to sue" letter...
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11B-810.6.3 Station names
The number of signs necessary may be directly related to the size of the lettering displayed on the sign....
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Standards: ADA Standard Section 2010
This of the ADA Standards covers the definition of the 2010 ADA Standards.
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Standards: ADA Standard Section 1991
This of the ADA Standards covers the definition of the 1991 ADA Standards.