This section contains the technical requirements for camp shelters with mobility features....
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1014.1 General
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11B-502.3 Access aisle
In parking facilities where the accessible route must cross vehicular traffic lanes, marked crossings enhance pedestrian safety, particularly for people using wheelchairs and other mobility...
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Transfer Surface (M301.2 and M302.2)
The transfer surface is the part of the diagnostic equipment onto which patients who use mobility devices or aids transfer when moving onto and off of the equipment (see defined terms in...
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SEC. 106. REGULATIONS. 42 USC 12116
after the date of enactment of this Act, the Commission shall issue regulations in an accessible format to carry out this title in accordance with subchapter II of chapter 5 of title 5, United...
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1132A.10 Door signal devices
Every primary entrance to a covered multifamily dwelling unit shall be provided with a door buzzer, bell, chime or equivalent....
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14.1 Q. How many resident parking spaces must be made accessible at the time of construction?
The Guidelines provide that a minimum of two percent of the parking spaces serving covered dwelling units be made accessible and located on an accessible route to wheelchair users....
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A4.12.2 Window Hardware
Windows requiring pushing, pulling, or lifting to open (for example, double-hung, sliding, or casement and awning units without cranks) should require no more than 5 lbf (22.2 N) to open...
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Camp Shelter
Camp shelters do not contain plumbing fixtures, kitchen appliances, or other amenities usually found in transient facilities or residential dwelling units....
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B. PARTIES
Plaintiff is the United States of America. Defendant is Humboldt County, California. ...
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Accessible Spaces [9.2.2(6)]
Accessible Spaces [9.2.2(6)] Where provided in accessible units, sleeping rooms, or suites, the following spaces are required to be accessible and be on an accessible route: living areas...
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§ 382.47 Accommodations for persons with hearing impairments
(b) In aircraft in which safety briefings are presented to passengers on video screens, the carrier shall ensure that the video presentation is accessible to persons with hearing impairments...
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Standards that measure needed physical or mental ability to perform a job
However, if such a standard screens out an otherwise qualified individual with a disability, the employer must be prepared to show that the standard, as applied, is job-related and consistent...
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Common Problems with Communication
., via email or screen-readable format on computer diskette)....
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C. Movie Basics
Digital sound is synchronized to the visual images on the screen by a mechanism, called a reader head, that reads a timecode track printed on the film....
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39. Must an employer provide a reasonable accommodation that is needed because of the side effects of medication or treatment related to the disability, or because of symptoms or other medical conditions resulting from the underlying disability?
The employee, who already has provided documentation showing his diabetes is a disability, requests a device to enlarge the text on his computer screen....
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B.3.i. - What is equivalent facilitation?
might be made accessible by incorporating a telephone handset connected to a computer that responds to touchtone commands and delivers the same information audibly that is provided on the screen...
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"Video Interpreting Services (VIS)"
The video monitor can display a split screen of two live images, with the interpreter in one image and the individual who is deaf or hard of hearing in the other image....
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Open Captioning (or Other Technologies) as an Option for Compliance (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Filmmakers are, however, encouraged to produce and distribute open-captioned versions of films, and theaters are encouraged to have at least some pre-announced screenings of a captioned...
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5. Interoperability Requirements for Assistive Technology
Examples of assistive technology commonly used with computers include: screen readers, screen magnification software, specialized keyboards, refreshable braille displays, and voice recognition...
