Typical Issues During an evacuation, some individuals with a mobility disability may arrive at the shelter in a car or van....
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1. Typical Issues
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"Qualified Interpreter" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
An individual who is deaf or hard of hearing may need an oral interpreter if the speaker's voice is unclear, there is a quick-paced exchange of communication (e.g., in a meeting), or when...
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Guidelines as Minimum Requirements
The Guidelines adopted by the Department provide one way in which a builder or developer may achieve compliance with the Act's accessibility requirements....
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Background (SBREFA, Regulatory Flexibility Act, and Executive Order) Reviews
the costs of making a particular feature or facility accessible are disproportionate to the benefits to persons with disabilities, the Attorney General, as a member of the Access Board, may...
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Change "service animal" to "assistance animal." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., and its implementing regulations, 14 CFR 382.7, see also 68 FR 24874, 24877 (May 9, 2003) (guidance on accommodation of service animals and emotional support animals on air transportation...
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Miniature Horses
Four factors may be used to determine what is reasonable: The miniature horse is housebroken. The miniature horse is under the owner’s control....
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Example: Town Library is a Historic Property
Library staff may also meet with an individual in another accessible location when the telephone service is not effective....
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What is an Accessible Seat and Who Can Use One?
Tickets for accessible seats may be sold to individuals who require accessible seating themselves or to someone purchasing on their behalf....
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604.8.1.1 Size
Toilet compartments that are designed to meet, and not exceed, the minimum space requirements may not provide adequate space for maneuvering into position at a baby changing table....
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Resources for Air Travelers with Disabilities
Members of the public may call 1-800-778-4838 (voice) or 1-800-455-9880 (TTY) from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m....
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STEP 2: TELL YOUR ARCHITECT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR THAT YOU EXPECT YOUR NEW FACILITY TO COMPLY WITH THE ADA.
You may want to include specific terms in design and building contracts that require strict ADA compliance....
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223.1 General
Florida requirements may be waived down to the ADA Standards requirements....
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232.2 General Holding Cells and General Housing Cells
Placement of accessible cells or rooms in shift areas may allow additional flexibility in meeting requirements for dispersion of accessible cells or rooms....
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234.3 Minimum Number
The exception does not apply to those rides where patrons may cause the ride to make incidental movements, but where the patron otherwise has no control over the ride....
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240.1 General
Play areas may be located on exterior sites or within a building....
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11B-604.8.1.1 Size
Toilet compartments that are designed to meet, and not exceed, the minimum space requirements may not provide adequate space for maneuvering into position at a baby changing table....
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters or Other Mobility Aids
An accessible route is at least 36 inches wide and may narrow briefly to 32 inches wide where utility poles, post-mounted signs, furniture, and doorways are located along an accessible route...
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Sinks [4.24]
At those used briefly or intermittently, a side approach may be sufficient. A removable base cabinet can be used to make a sink adaptable for a forward approach....
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Clear Floor Space [4.16.2]
Note that: the toilet may be located to the left or the right of the required clear floor space doors cannot swing into the clear floor space required at any fixture...
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VI. Regulatory Process Matters (SBREFA, Regulatory Flexibility Act, Executive Orders, Benefits and Costs)
Act, Executive Orders, Benefits and Costs) Since this proposal is an ANPRM, the Department is not required to conduct certain economic analyses or written assessments that otherwise may...
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3.3 Equipment Barriers and Solutions
., it may be hung on the wall or be in small print) Type the instructions in large print (at least 18 point font) and attach them to the equipment with a cord or chain so that a user...
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Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Polling Places
It may be used when evaluating the accessibility of potential new polling places and when identifying physical barriers in existing polling places before temporary or permanent modifications...
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D. INDEPENDENT LICENSED ARCHITECT
The United States may also, in its discretion, provide technical assistance to the ILA. ...
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3.8 Maintenance and Administrative Costs
Depending on the technology, movie theaters may need to periodically replace the batteries in the devices. ...