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  REFERENCES
  
., Disability and Health in the United States, 2001–2005, (Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics, 2008)....
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  GRADE (Adjacent Ground Elevation)
  
See Health and Safety Code Section 19955.3(d)....
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  KEEP Clear of WheelChair Ramps Video
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  EQUIVALENT FACILITATION
  
Note: In determining equivalent facilitation, consideration shall be given to means that provide for the maximum independence of persons with disabilities while presenting the least risk...
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  1.1.4 Appendices
  
Provisions contained in the appendices of this code shall not apply unless specifically adopted by a state agency or adopted by a local enforcing agency in compliance with Health and Safety...
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  1.1.4 Appendices
  
Provisions contained in the appendices of this code shall not apply unless specifically adopted by a state agency or adopted by a local enforcing agency in compliance with Health and Safety...
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  (2) Adjustability: Minimum Low Transfer Height
  
These commenters also explained that adjustable tables would enhance both the safety of patients, by reducing the risk of falls and injury incurred from assisted transfer, as well as reducing...
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  1.1.4 Appendices
  
Provisions contained in the appendices of this code shall not apply unless specifically adopted by a state agency or adopted by a local enforcing agency in compliance with Health and Safety...
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  2.5.1 U.S. Food and Drug Administration
  
FDA classifies medical devices based on the level of risk of harm they present to patients and users. There are three classes, ordered from low to high risk: Class I, II, and III....
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  Section 2: References
  
Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy People 2010. Second Edition, Understanding and Improving Health and Objectives for Improving Health. Second Edition ed....
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  11. Do not use language that perpetuates negative stereotypes about psychiatric disabilities.
  
The American Psychiatric Association has new guidelines for communicating responsibly about mental health....
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 - Texas Health and Human Services (HHS): Blind Children's Vocational Discovery and Development Program (BCVDDP)
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  A. Training
  
Criminal justice personnel are likely to encounter people with mental health disabilities or I/DD who are part of the communities they serve and protect....
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  1. Getting Started
  
What does access to health care really mean? ...
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  Small entities potentially affected by proposed standards
  
The proposed standards do not impose any mandatory requirements on health care providers or medical device manufacturers....
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  §104.52(c) Emergency treatment for the hearing impaired
  
A recipient hospital that provides health services or benefits shall establish a procedure for effective communication with persons with impaired hearing for the purpose of providing emergency...
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  1.1.10 Availability of codes
  
Each state department concerned and each city, county or city and county shall have an up-to-date copy of the code available for public inspection, See Health and Safety Code Section 18942...
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  Meeting with General Manager and Security Manager
  
These individuals are most likely to understand the physical layout of the facility, the risks involved and to think holistically and globally about their facilities....
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  How Can You Overcome These Barriers to Work with Your Providers?
  
There are many things that a person with a disability can do to improve his or her quality of health care and break down the barriers that compromise care....
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  §1630.14(d)(6)
  
(6) The “safe harbor” provisions in §1630.16(f) of this part applicable to health insurance, life insurance, and other benefit plans do not apply to wellness programs, even if such plans...
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  100% Healed Policies
  
show providing the needed accommodations would cause an undue hardship.[7] Similarly, an employer will violate the ADA if it claims an employee with medical restrictions poses a safety risk...
 
              