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ADA Title I: Employment
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Assistive Listening Systems
Induction loop systems use a wire loop to receive input from a sound source and transmit sound by creating a magnetic field within the loop....
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Section 1630.8 Relationship or Association With an Individual With a Disability
1630.8 Relationship or Association With an Individual With a Disability This provision is intended to protect any qualified individual, whether or not that individual has a disability, from...
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EXHIBIT 2
Investigation No. 204-33-116 (“Complainant”), hereby release and forever discharge the University and the Board and their current, past, and future officials, employees, and agents, of and from...
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Captioning
Most comments from people with disabilities and disability organizations supported a requirement for captioning....
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1131B.2, Item 1
designed for persons with disabilities shall be identified by a reflectorized sign, complying with Section 1117B.5.1, Items 2 and 3, permanently posted immediately adjacent to and visible from...
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Introduction
This market grows even larger if the 78 million baby boomers in this country - who do not always require but benefit from accessibility - are included....
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4.Information, documentation, and training
WWW links used in this document ADAAG from the Access Board site (http://www.access-board.gov) Documents related to the April 2 FCC NPRM (http://trace.wisc.edu/world/telecomm/)...
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a) Curb Ramp and Sidewalk Transition Plan
Kirola has failed to demonstrate that she suffered any injury that stems from the Curb Ramp and Sidewalk Transition Plan. Program access does not require curb ramp saturation....
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Accessible Boating Facilities
Facilities can vary in size from one boat slip (for example, at a small campground facility) to several thousand slips, and can handle boats ranging in size from small canoes to large sailboats...
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II. GENERAL NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS
Defendant, and each of its officers, employees, agents, successors, and assigns, and all others in active concert or participation with Defendant, are permanently enjoined from: ...
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R402 Protruding Objects (Section-by-Section Analysis)
between 685 millimeters (2.25 feet) and 2 meters (6.7 feet) above the finish surface must not overhang pedestrian circulation paths more than 100 millimeters (4 inches) measured horizontally from...
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Background
The key equipment barriers arise from the inherent conflict between the mobility device design and the mammography equipment design....
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Scenario 1 – Suspected Disability & Evaluation
For example, Rosita may have ADHD and may, because of her ADHD, need extra time to complete assignments and assistance from a classroom aide to stay on task during class....
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Where can I learn more about accessibility?
The Accessibility Program internal Forest Service website (available only from Forest Service and BLM computers) includes links to other accessibility web sites and to on-line training....
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Introduction to the Proceedings
General Services Administration conducted this interdisciplinary Workshop in Washington, D.C. with participants from the fields of medicine (specialists in ophthalmology and low vision),...
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How this guide is organized
Common mistakes are referenced from the Section 1 content to alert you to the things you should try to avoid....
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Maximum Extent Feasible
- Source: Definition from ADA Title III Regulations The Senate Report provides guidance on what the phrase "maximum extent feasible" means – The phrase "to the maximum extent...
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
What is required to communicate effectively when a person is registering for classes at a public university is very different from what is required to communicate effectively in a court...
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ENSURING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES DO NOT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Public entities must ensure that they do not have policies, procedures, or practices in place that interfere with or prohibit persons with certain disabilities from...
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2. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision Objects that are wall mounted, that project into a pedestrian route from the side, or that are overhead can be hazards...
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Chapter 7: Interacting with People with Disabilities
Confined to a wheelchair, wheelchair bound, or crippled Person with AIDS or living with AIDS Afflicted with AIDS, victim of AIDS, or suffers from...
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810.5.3 Platform and Vehicle Floor Coordination
EXCEPTION: Where vehicles are boarded from sidewalks or street-level, low-level platforms shall be permitted to be less than 8 inches (205 mm)....
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408.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
General (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require that, where stationary ICT provides one or more display screens, at least one of each type of screen must be visible from...