However, some people who use walking aids have difficulty with ramps and prefer stairs....
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A4.8.1 General
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A4.8.1 GENERAL
However, some people who use walking aids have difficulty with ramps and prefer stairs....
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§ 35.130(e)(1)
(1) Nothing in this part shall be construed to require an individual with a disability to accept an accommodation, aid, service, opportunity, or benefit provided under the ADA or this part...
- Greenfields Outdoor Fitness Accessible Hand Cycle HP2009-7-21
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11B-223 Medical care and long-term care facilities
All public use and common use areas shall be accessible in compliance with this chapter. 11B-223.2.1 Facilities not specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility....
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D. LAY WITNESS TESTIMONY
She suffers from cerebral palsy and uses a motorized wheel chair for mobility and to travel around San Francisco. RT 1380:12-1381:3. 130....
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11B-802.2.2.2 Lines of sight between heads
Where standing spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators standing in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair...
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§382.85(a)(2)(i)
(i) When a passenger with a disability not described in §382.81 makes a reservation, you must assign to the passenger any seat, not already assigned to another passenger, that accommodates...
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F206.2.6 Performance Areas
Where a circulation path directly connects a performance area to an assembly seating area, an accessible route shall directly connect the assembly seating area with the performance area....
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802.2.2.1 Lines of Sight over Heads
Where standing spectators are provided lines of sight over the heads of spectators standing in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair spaces shall be afforded...
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208.2.3.1 Parking for Residents, F208.2.3.1 Parking for Residents
208.2.3.1 Parking for Residents F208.2.3.1 Parking for Residents The final rule edits the references in these sections to the technical requirements for residential dwelling units with mobility...
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Human Subject Testing
Subjects were recruited by gender and mobility limitation (no known disability, ambulatory with limited mobility, ambulatory with assistive devices, and manual wheelchair use)....
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A. Aircraft Accessibility
For example: Aircraft with 30 or more passenger seats must have movable aisle armrests on at least half of the aisle seats where it is feasible and it does not interfere with safety...
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Aircraft Accessibility
For example, aircraft with: 30 or more passenger seats must have movable aisle armrests on at least half of the aisle seats where it is feasible and it does not interfere with safety...
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Undue Burden
Burden – means significant difficulty or expense and along with "fundamental alteration" establishes the limitation on a public accommodation with regard to the provision of auxiliary aids...
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A4.8.5 Handrails
When children are principal users in a building or facility, a second set of handrails at an appropriate height can assist them and aid in preventing accidents....
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A4.8.5 HANDRAILS
When children are principal users in a building or facility, a second set of handrails at an appropriate height can assist them and aid in preventing accidents....
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FEATURES
FEATURES Several necessary features determine the shape of an examination table seat: The perineal cut-out provides access to the perineum for gynecological and urological examinations...
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11B-213.3.4 Lavatories
Where lavatories are provided, at least 10 percent but no fewer than one shall comply with Section 11B-606 and shall not be located in a toilet compartment....
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Assistive Listening Systems
Individuals with telecoil-equipped hearing aids or cochlear implants can connect a miniature loop to the FM receiver....
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III. DEFINITIONS
The term “Auxiliary Aids and Services” includes qualified interpreters provided either on-site or through video remote interpreting (“VRI”) services; note takers; real-time computer-aided...
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10. How do the IDEA FAPE and the Title II effective communication requirements differ with regard to the obligation to provide communication for students with disabilities attending public elementary and secondary schools?
They further require that a district provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford a person with a disability an “equal opportunity” to participate in and enjoy...
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BACKGROUND
The United States also interviewed PPD representatives and reviewed PPD’s policies and practices relating to the provision of auxiliary aids and services to individuals who are deaf or hard...
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4. Example: Installing Curb Ramps for Program Accessibility
The accessible entrance to the town hall is located on North Street, which is on the north side of the building....