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UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP
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C2-2. Undersides of Exterior Stairs
Enclosing the area below the stair or installing a cane-detectable barrier helps the person to stop before hitting her head....
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Q3. Are emotional support, therapy, comfort, or companion animals considered service animals under the ADA?
These terms are used to describe animals that provide comfort just by being with a person. ...
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Q23. Can individuals with disabilities be refused access to a facility based solely on the breed of their service animal?
If an animal is excluded for such reasons, staff must still offer their goods or services to the person without the animal present....
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Skill Drills and Updates
Conduct personal skill drills periodically (recommend no less than twice a year) to refresh your skills for methods you don’t often use, such as using e-mail, text, apps, Skype or Face time...
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Assistive Listening Systems (ALS)
Personal systems are available for use in a variety of situations, including individual conversations....
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Inclined Wheelchair Lifts
Inclined Wheelchair Lifts Inclined wheelchair lifts, which are often installed along stairways, provide a platform accommodating a person using a wheelchair or scooter....
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Thresholds at Doorways [4.13.8]
Also, thresholds can be hard to cross on the diagonal as is often the situation encountered by a person using a wheelchair....
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Multiple audio tracks playing at the same time
Participants felt a barrier, possibly of Plexiglas, would help isolate the audio tracks and make it possible for more than one person to use the display at a time....
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§100.600(a)(1) Quid pro quo harassment
An unwelcome request or demand may constitute quid pro quo harassment even if a person acquiesces in the unwelcome request or demand....
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703.7.1 Finish and Contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Anterior-Most Point - Manual Wheelchair
It references dimensions of clearance height and depth to the forward-most point on the person or mobility device (e.g., toe, footrest)....
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Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Dorsal Foot Point - Manual Wheelchair
It references dimensions of clearance height and depth to the dorsal foot point on a person (e.g., top of ankle)....
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KICK PLATE
This provides a person in a wheelchair the option of opening a door by pushing with their feet or allows the front foot plates of a wheelchair to glide smoothly along the lower face of the...
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206.3 Location--Modification to 206.3 of Appendix B to 36 CFR Part 1191
ramps, elevators, or other 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...
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11B-703.5.1 Finish and contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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KICK PLATE
This provides a person in a wheelchair the option of opening a door by pushing with their feet or allows the front foot plates of a wheelchair to glide smoothly along the lower face of the...
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11B-703.7.1 Finish and contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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11B-1009.2 Pool lifts
Pool lift seats with backs enable a larger population of persons with disabilities to use the lift....
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11B-703.6.2 Finish and contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP
The nature of the use of the facility under construction and its availability to persons with disabilities....
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 201.1
Section 201 discusses the scope of the ADA Standards.
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Standards that exclude an entire class of individuals with disabilities
For example: An employer who excludes all persons who have epilepsy from jobs that require use of dangerous machinery will be required to look at the life experience and work history of...
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§ 382.39 Provision of services and equipment
preparation for eating, such as opening packages and identifying food; (3) If there is an on-board wheelchair on the aircraft, assistance with the use of the on-board wheelchair to enable the person...