These systems do not have patient “operable parts” (i.e. the patient does not activate, deactivate, or adjust the equipment)....
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4. Perspectives of Equipment Types
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R302.2 Components
Elevators and limited use/limited application elevators complying with sections 407 or 408 of Appendix D to 36 CFR part 1191; 7....
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§ 36.101 Purpose and broad coverage
The purpose of this part is to implement subtitle A of title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12181–12189), as amended by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADA...
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Section 1630.14(b) Employment Entrance Examination
Under these circumstances, the employer would be able to withdraw the employment offer without violating this part....
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Volume controls should be included with a range of at least 50 dB. That the peak clipping levels not exceed 18 dB down from the peak level of the signal....
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Accessible golf cars.
Accessible single-user golf cars are cars for use by individuals with mobility impairments that are driven with hand controls, and from which a person with a disability can hit the golf...
- AdLib, Inc. - Pittsfield, MA
- Mansfield Lavatory Essence 259
- Kompan, Inc. M582 - PlayWorks Sand Play Structure
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Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
, or that receive Federal financial assistance for the operation of, such programs or activities...
- Crystal Sauna
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§382.133(f)(7)
(7) Any requirement, if applicable, that an individual who wishes to use a POC onboard an aircraft present to the operating carrier at the airport a physician's statement (medical certificate...
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(9) the City's maintenance policies and procedures
(9) the City's maintenance policies and procedures which do not set specific and prompt deadlines for the identification and repair of items that are broken, non-operational or in need of...
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Public Accommodation
Public Accommodation means a private entity that owns, leases (or leases to), or operates a place of public accommodation. - Source: Definition from ADA Title III Regulations...
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225(d)(1)(F)
(F) prohibit relay operators from disclosing the content of any relayed conversation and from keeping records of the content of any such conversation beyond the duration of the call; and...
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225(d)(1)(E)
(E) prohibit relay operators from failing to fulfill the obligations of common carriers by refusing calls or limiting the length of calls that use telecommunications relay services;...
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4.13.4 Double-Leaf Doorways
If doorways have two independently operated door leaves, then at least one leaf shall meet the specifications in 4.13.5 and 4.13.6. That leaf shall be an active leaf....
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4.13.4 DOUBLE-LEAF DOORWAYS
If doorways have two independently operated door leaves, then at least one leaf shall meet the specifications in 4.13.5 and 4.13.6. That leaf shall be an active leaf....
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§ 38.113(d)(2) Exception
New cars operating in existing stations may have a floor height within plus or minus 11/2 inches of the platform height....
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§ 37.213(b)(2)(iii)
If the passenger can receive the confirmation by this method, then the operator shall transmit the form within twenty-four hours of the request for equivalent service....
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§ 37.213(b)
(b) This paragraph (b) applies to small fixed route operators who choose to provide equivalent service to passengers with disabilities under §37.183(b)(2)....
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7.1 Basic Understanding of Diagnostic Imaging Equipment
described in Section 4, in contrast to compact and mobile imaging technologies such as ultrasound and echocardiography machines, the imaging equipment covered by the accessibility standards is part...
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Outdoor Constructed Features
Outdoor constructed features can be confined on all or part of three sides by surfaces that are not firm and stable or that have changes in level....
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§35.104 Definitions
For purposes of this part, the term --...