A person who reads Braille could be asked to assist in checking the labels after installations....
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Issue 10: Braille (right side up?)
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1131B.2, Item 1
Each passenger drop-off and loading zone designed for persons with disabilities shall be identified by a reflectorized sign, complying with Section 1117B.5.1, Items 2 and 3, permanently...
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Bonded Bridle Path Installation
The wider path was compacted using a polyethylene-covered 1.2-m by 1.2-m by 16-mm (4-ft by 4-ft by 5/8-in.) piece of plywood; a 90-kg (198-lb) person walked on the plywood in each quadrant...
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14. Does an employer have to provide reasonable accommodation to enable an employee with a disability to have equal access to information communicated in the workplace to non-disabled employees?
The Human Resources Director is the only person who uses the public address system; therefore, the employer can ensure that all public address messages are sent, via electronic mail, to...
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Does the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) apply to the Forest Service?
Facilities do not have to be constructed solely because a person with a disability might go to a wilderness area....
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3. Does My Client Need to Have a Particular Condition to Get a Reasonable Accommodation?
The client's symptoms in the absence of treatment are merely considered in order to determine whether the person has a "disability" under the ADA.)...
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Maximum Extent Feasible
., those who use wheelchairs) would not be feasible, the facility shall be made accessible to persons with other types of disabilities (e.g., those who use crutches, those who have impaired...
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Maintenance of Accessible Features
accessible features: (a) A public entity shall maintain in operable working condition those features of facilities and equipment that are required to be readily accessible to and usable by persons...
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Video interpreting services. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
speed Internet connection; (2) a clear, sufficiently large, and sharply delineated picture of the participants' heads, arms, hands, and fingers, regardless of the body position of the person...
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2. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
The bottom of the handrail extensions turn down to 27 inches or less above the route so a person who is blind or has low vision can detect the hazard before running into it. 2....
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Retain term "service animal.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Preamble to HUD's Final Rule for Pet Ownership for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities, 73 FR 63834–38 (Oct. 27, 2008); HUD Handbook No. 4350.3 Rev–1, Chapter 2, Occupancy Requirements...
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Introduction and Instructions
The National Quality Forum has adopted this standard in their reports to CMS on person- and family-centered care, and in other reports....
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Check-in:
Repeat your request when you check-in in person. 1.3 Ask for a lower or ground floor guest room allowing for easier evacuation. 1.4 Ask about the evacuation procedures if your guest...
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Emergency Contacts
Program a list of emergency phone numbers in your device such as your: Close family, personal assistants, neighbors (See “Out-of-town emergency contacts” http://www.jik.com/disaster-individ.html...
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
The bottom of the handrail extensions turn down so a person who is blind or has low vision can detect the hazard before running into it. 2....
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Recommendations for Buffet Meals
Attendees may have personal assistants with them to help get food and/or eat. Assistants who are eating may need to go through the buffet line twice....
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219 Assistive Listening Systems
Such assembly areas, if (1) they accommodate at least 50 persons, or if they have audio- amplification systems, and (2) they have fixed seating, shall have a permanently installed assistive...
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E. SERVICE ANIMALS
. § 36.302(c)(6), the Cavs shall not ask about the nature or extent of a person’s disability, but may make two inquiries to determine whether an animal qualifies as a service animal....
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Other Road and Shared Use Path Users
Bicycle rickshaws and pedal carriages-Pedal vehicles with three or four wheels that are intended to carry one or more passengers in addition to the person pedaling the vehicle....
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ASME A18.1 Safety Standard [§410.1]
The ASME A18.1 covers the design, construction, installation, operation, inspection, testing, maintenance and repair of lifts that are intended for transportation of persons with disabilities...
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Retain term "service animal." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., preamble to HUD's Final Rule for Pet Ownership for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities, 73 FR 63834–38 (Oct. 27, 2008); HUD Handbook No. 4350.3 Rev–1, Chapter 2, Occupancy Requirements...
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11B-410.1 General
DSA regulates the usability of elevators and platform (wheelchair) lifts for persons with disabilities....
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11B-410.1 General
DSA regulates the usability of elevators and platform (wheelchair) lifts for persons with disabilities....