facilities and equipment (including, but not limited to, permanent equipment such as lifts and elevators, and temporary equipment such as portable ramps, traffic cones, signs, wedges, and door...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
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2.3.3 Comparison of Dimensions with Standards and other Anthropometric Studies
The studies were limited to the measurement of device size and weight....
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2. Public Comments on the Initial Regulatory Assessment and Department Responses
devices a movie theater is required to have and maintain....
- Lutron Sivoia QED Kirbé Vertical Motorized Drapery System
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5.6.1 Stirrups Provision for M301
In addition, some people with disabilities cannot use stirrups or any type of boot or heel rest device due to foot contractures....
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Addendum A: List of Terms
Attempted Transfer- a transfer where the participant starts to transfer, by putting their hands on the station or leaving their wheeled mobility device seat....
- Lilypad Wheelchair Scale
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Tips for Weighing People Using an Accessible Scale
(NOTE: There is no standard weight for a scooter or wheelchair) Subtract the weight of the empty mobility device from the combined weight of the individuals’ and their devices to...
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(i) Broad Construction; not a Demanding Standard
]his rule of construction, together with the rule of construction providing that the definition of disability shall be construed in favor of broad coverage of individuals sends a clear signal...
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Americans with Disabilities Act: Assistance at Self-Serve Gas Stations
., through appropriate signs) that customers with disabilities can obtain refueling assistance by either honking or otherwise signaling an employee....
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Other requirements. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., voice control, signals, or other effective means).''...
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Hearing Aid Compatible and Volume Control Telephones [4.13.5] [sic]
This normally results in a clearer signal than having the hearing aid re-amplify the audible output of the handset....
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Paragraph (d) (Advisory Guidance)
Control of the microphone is needed for situations such as pay-phone usage, where ambient noise picked up by the mouthpiece often garbles the signal....
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M306 Communication
ANSI/AAMI HE 75 recommends that vibration “be used as a redundant mode for transmitting information such as an attention getting signal.” See ANSI/AAMI HE 75, section 16.3.5.6....
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Other requirements. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., voice control, signals, or other effective means).''...
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
The introduction of new technology continues to broaden opportunities for people with disabilities to drive vehicles with adaptive devices....
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"Service Animal" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The current definition of "service animal" in § 36.104 is, "any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with...
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11B-703.1.1.2 Inspection
Signs and identification devices shall be field inspected after installation and approved by the enforcing agency prior to the issuance of a final certificate of occupancy per Chapter 1,...
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TTY
TTYs include devices for real-time text communications and voice and text intermixed communications. Examples of intermixed communications are voice carry over and hearing carry over....
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TTY
TTYs include devices for real-time text communications and voice and text intermixed communications. Examples of intermixed communications are voice carry over and hearing carry over....
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E103.4 Keyboard (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term “keyboard” would be defined as “a set of systematically arranged alphanumeric keys or a control that generates alphanumeric input by which a machine or device is operated.”...
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TTY
TTYs include devices for real-time text communications and voice and text intermixed communications. Examples of intermixed communications are voice carry over and hearing carry over....
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TTY
TTYs include devices for real-time text communications and voice and text intermixed communications. Examples of intermixed communications are voice carry over and hearing carry over....
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§100.70(d)(2)
(2) Employing codes or other devices to segregate or reject applicants, purchasers or renters, refusing to take or to show listings of dwellings in certain areas because of race, color,...