(2) In determining other examples of major life activities, the term “major” shall not be interpreted strictly to create a demanding standard for disability....
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§1630.2(i)(2)
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505.10.2 Top Extension at Stairs
Extensions shall return to a wall, guard, or the landing surface, or shall be continuous to the handrail of an adjacent stair flight....
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Gripping Surface: ADA Standard Section 505.6
Section 505.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the handrail gripping surface.
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11B-505.6 Gripping surface
with slopes not steeper than 1:20, the bottoms of handrail gripping surfaces shall be permitted to be obstructed along their entire length where they are integral to crash rails or bumper guards...
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Water Coolers or Drinking Fountains
Water Coolers or Drinking Fountains • Drinking fountains must accommodate people who use wheelchairs and people who stand but have difficulty bending or stooping....
- SuperDeck Fishing Dock & Deck
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Sight Lines
Industry conventions for determining lines of sight may be adequate for facilities where the audience is not likely to stand during events or performances....
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101.3 Intent
public health, safety and general welfare through structural strength, means of egress facilities, stability, sanitation, adequate light and ventilation, energy conservation, and safety to life...
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§ 36.105(d)(3)(ii)
(ii) Consideration of facts such as condition, manner, or duration may include, among other things, consideration of the difficulty, effort or time required to perform a major life activity...
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§1630.2(j)(4)(ii)
(ii) Consideration of facts such as condition, manner, or duration may include, among other things, consideration of the difficulty, effort, or time required to perform a major life activity...
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§ 35.108(d)(3)(ii)
(ii) Consideration of facts such as condition, manner, or duration may include, among other things, consideration of the difficulty, effort or time required to perform a major life activity...
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Temporary and Permanent Structures: ADA Standard Section 201.3
Section 201.3 covers the application of the most current requirements for temporary and permanent structures.
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Identification: ADA Standard Section 809.5.5.2
In doors, peepholes that include prisms clarify the image and should offer a wide-angle view of the hallway or exterior for both standing persons and wheelchair users....
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Water closet
Additional space between the sidewall and the water closet was intended to provide space on both sides of the fixture for a caregiver to stand alongside....
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Substantially Limited in Working
established by the Amendments Act, this major life activity will be used in only very targeted situations....
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11B-809.5.5.2 Identification
In doors, peepholes that include prisms clarify the image and should offer a wide-angle view of the hallway or exterior for both standing persons and wheelchair users....
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12102(4)(C)
(C) An impairment that substantially limits one major life activity need not limit other major life activities in order to be considered a disability....
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1005.2.1.1 Dispersion
Railings, guards, or handrails required to comply with 1005.2.1 shall be dispersed throughout the fishing pier or platform. Advisory 1005.2.1.1 Dispersion....
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1005.2.1.1 Dispersion
Railings, guards, or handrails required to comply with 1005.2.1 shall be dispersed throughout the fishing pier or platform. Advisory 1005.2.1.1 Dispersion....
- American Standard FloWise® Commercial Shower System Kit
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Section 1630.2(k) Record of a Substantially Limiting Impairment
Substantially Limiting Impairment The second prong of the definition of “disability” provides that an individual with a record of an impairment that substantially limits or limited a major life...
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III-2.6000 "Regarded as."
III−2.6000 "Regarded as. " The ADA also protects certain persons who are regarded by a public entity as having a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity...
- Varidesk Pro Desk Series: the Pro Desk 60
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11B-201.3 Temporary and permanent structures
Temporary buildings or facilities covered by these requirements include, but are not limited to, reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, stages, platforms and daises, fixed...