Section 231.3.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for central holding cells.
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  Central Holding Cells: ADA Standard Section 231.3.1
  
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  Cubicles and Counters: ADA Standard Section 232.5.1
  Section 232.5.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for cubicles and counters. 
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  Directional Signs: ADA Standard Section 216.9.2
  Section 216.9.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for TTY directional signs. 
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  Assistive Listening Systems: ADA Standard Section 216.10
  Section 216.10 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for assistive listening signs. 
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  Wheelchair Accessible Telephones: ADA Standard Section 217.2
  Section 217.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for wheelchair accessible telephones. 
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  Check-Out Aisles: ADA Standard Section 227.2
  Section 227.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for check-out aisles. 
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  Space Needs
  Also there was a tendency for more subjects to position themselves to the right of the platform, than directly in front of or to the left of the platform.... 
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  2.  Captioning and Description for Digital Cinema
  For example, two manufacturers produce and sell wireless closed-captioned displays that are mounted on a device that the movie patron places in the seat’s cup holder. ... 
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  7.1 Basic Understanding of Diagnostic Imaging Equipment
  Members outside the imaging industry generally thought of the machine itself, upon which patients lie or sit and which “takes the picture,” as “diagnostic imaging equipment.”... 
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  201.1 Scope
  For example, not all medical care patient rooms are required to be accessible; those that are not required to be accessible are not required to comply with these requirements.... 
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  Serving People with Disabilities in the Most Integrated Setting: Community Living and Olmstead
  Recent OCR Olmstead Enforcement Success Stories OCR has conducted enforcement activities resulting in positive change for individuals needing community services to live in the least... 
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  Wild animals, monkeys, and other nonhuman primates. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) issued a position statement advising against the use of monkeys as service animals, stating that ‘‘[t]he AVMA does not support the use... 
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  11B-404.2.9 Door and gate opening force  
  These forces do not apply to the force required to retract latch bolts or disengage other devices that hold the door or gate in a closed position.... 
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  11B-404.2.9 Door and gate opening force
  These forces do not apply to the force required to retract latch bolts or disengage other devices that hold the door or gate in a closed position.... 
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  11B-404.2.9 Door and gate opening force
  These forces do not apply to the force required to retract latch bolts or disengage other devices that hold the door or gate in a closed position.... 
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  Exercise Machines and Equipment: ADA Standard Section 236
  Section 236 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for exercise machines and equipment. 
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  Required Systems: ADA Standard Section 219.2
  Section 219.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for required assistive listening systems. 
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  Leveling: ADA Standard Section 409.4.4
  Section 409.4.4 covers the ADA Standards for the self-leveling feature in private residence elevators. 
