Recommendations are made for further research to support a rational approach to signalizing roundabouts where signals may provide needed pedestrian access....
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INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS OF PEDESTRIANS WITH VISION DISABILITIES
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F. Publicity
Such advertisement shall be expressly directed, through appropriate print publications, radio or television programs, or internet websites, to the mobility impaired community, and may be...
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Making arrangements in advance of a visit and scheduled programming
One participant thought local visitors could more easily schedule accessibility services in advance but non-local visitors may not know about the museum’s requirements....
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III 4.2500 Accessible or special-goods
On the other hand, a public accommodation may be required to special order accessible goods at the request of a customer with a disability if -- 1) It makes special orders for unstocked...
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E. Staff Training
Harris County may tape the initial training to use for employees hired after the initial training. ...
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Recommendations for Further Action
Trails and Beneficial Designs -- to expand the collected information to include specific natural surface materials used and performance over time on the reported natural pedestrian trails may...
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§100.204(b)
(b) The application of this section may be illustrated by the following examples: Example (1): A blind applicant for rental housing wants live in a dwelling unit with a seeing eye dog...
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Access to Printed or Visual Materials
Using information from the registration form, the preferred alternate format materials may be sent to participants ahead of time or provided as part of the registration process at the beginning...
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Using Qualified Interpreters
Unless an individual specifically requests that a friend or family member interpret, and state law allows it, the ADA regulations say that an individual’s companion may only be relied on...
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Can I Get Additional ADA Information and Assistance?
The Commission also recognizes that differences and disputes about ADA requirements may arise between employers and people with disabilities as a result of misunderstandings....
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Identification [§216.5, §502.6]
State or local codes and regulations may address other sign characteristics, including size, color, and additional content, such as “reserved” or violation fines, but the ADA Standards do...
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Q. Who is protected against employment discrimination?
The third part of the definition protects individuals who are regarded and treated as though they have a substantially limiting disability, even though they may not have such an impairment...
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Multiple Parking Facilities on a Site
Note that greater dispersion may be required under the Department of Justice’s ADA regulations governing policies and practices to ensure sufficient access for all users. ...
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Paragraph (d) (Advisory Guidance)
On very small products, where there may not be room for this large jack, a miniature or subminiature phone-jack wired as a "headset" jack (with both speaker and microphone connections) could...
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Chapter M3 Technical Criteria
The values stated in each system may not be exact equivalents, and each system should be used independently of the other....
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RELEASE OF CLAIMS
The Settlement Agreement does not provide for any monetary relief to the Settlement Class, and it does not release any damages claims that Settlement Class members may have....
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§ 38.83(b)(5) Platform barriers
Alternatively, a barrier or system may be raised, lowered, opened, closed, engaged or disengaged by the lift operator provided an interlock or inherent design feature prevents the lift from...
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Section 35.171 Acceptance of complaints. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
misdirected complaints to make it clear that if an agency receives a complaint for which it lacks jurisdiction either under section 504 or as a designated agency under the ADA, the agency may...
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Section 35.151(d) Scope of coverage (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Although the Department may use the requirements of the 2010 Standards as a guide to determining when and how to make equipment and furnishings accessible, those determinations fall within...
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11B-1002.6 Transfer devices for use with amusement rides
Examples of devices that may provide for transfers include, but are not limited to, transfer systems, lifts, mechanized seats, and custom designed systems....
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§ 38.125(b)(5) Platform barriers
Alternatively, a barrier or system may be raised, lowered, opened, closed, engaged or disengaged by the lift operator provided an interlock or inherent design feature prevents the lift from...
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§ 38.23(b)(5) Platform barriers
Alternatively, a barrier or system may be raised, lowered, opened, closed, engaged, or disengaged by the lift operator, provided an interlock or inherent design feature prevents the lift...
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11B-206.3 Location
circulation devices, fare vending or other ticketing areas, and fare collection areas shall be placed to minimize the distance which wheelchair users and other persons who cannot negotiate steps may...
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11B-224.1 General
Certain facilities used for transient lodging, including time shares, dormitories, and town homes may be covered by both these requirements and the Fair Housing Amendments Act....