Where it is not feasible to provide physical access without threatening or destroying the historic significance of the property, alternative methods of achieving program access must be used...
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Historic Preservation
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Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
Some people who are blind or have low vision use canes to detect barriers that jut into the path of travel, whether along the accessible route or any other circulation path....
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407.3 Tactilely Discernible (Section-by-Section Analysis)
ICT containing touchscreens is widely used in the marketplace. Touchscreens currently are not generally tactilely discernible....
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Section 36.405 Alterations: Historic Preservation (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Commenters criticized the Department's use of descriptive terms in the proposed rule that are different from those used in the ADA to describe eligible historic properties....
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Species limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
commenters asserted that limiting the number of allowable species would help stop erosion of the public's trust, which has resulted in reduced access for many individuals with disabilities who use...
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II-7.1100 Primary consideration
"Primary consideration" means that the public entity must honor the choice, unless it can demonstrate that another equally effective means of communication is available, or that use of the...
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VALUATION THRESHOLD
[DSA-AC] An annually adjusted, dollar-amount figure used in part to determine the extent of required path of travel upgrades....
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Accessible Entrance
If used, the buzzer or call bell must be located on an accessible route and mounted at an accessible height (generally not more than 48 inches above ground)....
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CASI California Survey Reports Acceptance Criteria - Equivalent Facilitation AC 01-12
In other instances, performance requirements in statutes or regulations lack specificity, yet still require equitable use and functionality....
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ADA Business BRIEF: Communicating with Guests who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Hotels, Motels, and Other Places of Transient Lodging
To allow guests with hearing disabilities access to hotel telephone services, the hotel must provide a TTY, on request, for use in guest rooms....
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Tips for Assisting People Who Are Blind or Visually-Impaired
For example, you might say, “We can just keep walking or use the moving sidewalk. Which would you prefer?”...
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5. Interoperability Requirements for Assistive Technology
Assistive technology (AT) is hardware or software used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities....
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4.3.8 Operating forces
In this research we measured performance using three common grips – a power grip, lateral pinch and thumb-forefinger pinch grips....
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
This technology is often used at conferences, conventions, and hearings....
- Behavioral Safety Products #DH510 Mortise Ligature Resistant Integrated Door Lever
- SCIFIT Fitness Equipment for Older Adults
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Opening Doors From a Wheelchair Video
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- Hill-Rom Liko® M220 / M230 Mobile Lift, Senior Video
- Ranger Pool Lift Anchor Installation (Core-drill, Retro-fit) Video Instructions
- Methods for Placing a Slope Tool on the Surface
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Co-sharing of Accessible Parking access Aisles by adjacent elevator door allowed?
Given: multistory parking structure circa 1980 with limited head height for vans Issue: Can an elevator door open to and co-share/use an access aisle for an accessible parking space?...
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(vi) Mitigating Measures
Nevertheless, the use of a service animal, job coach, or personal assistant on the job would certainly be considered types of mitigating measures, as would the use of any device that could...
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§382.43(c)(3)
(3) You are permitted to use a Level AA conforming alternate version only when conforming a public-facing Web page to all WCAG 2.0 Level AA success criteria would constitute an undue burden...
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202.3.3 Barriers at Common or Emergency Entrances and Exists
exits of business establishments conducting business with the general public that are existing, under construction, or under contract for construction which would prevent a person from using...
