For example, a university has properly maintained that the structural changes and devices necessary to adapt its oceanographic vessel for use by mobility impaired persons are prohibitively...
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SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 POLICY INTERPRETATION NO. 4
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Summary of Significant Changes
field experience and research studies have shown that 1:4 ramps are difficult to use and have resulted in safety concerns for many transit operators and passengers who use wheeled mobility devices...
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Disability Savvy Quiz
Take time to understand how a message is being communicated to you when a person is using a communication device such as a letter or word board or augmentative and alternative communication...
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Section 1630.1(c) Construction
The ADA does not automatically preempt medical standards or safety requirements established by Federal law or regulations....
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Executive Summary
Access Board, and the National Eye Institute, followed by a Synopsis of the Objectives of the Workshop, and a keynote address on the state of science and medical research for persons with...
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Comments to the NPRM
For example, medical oxygen users should not have to use part of their supply waiting at the curb for a vehicle; blind passengers may need wayfinding assistance to get to or from a vehicle...
- Power PDF Standard 2 Software
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Section 1630.2(l) Regarded as Substantially Limited in a Major Life Activity
Thus, for example, an employer who terminates an employee with angina from a manufacturing job that requires the employee to work around machinery, believing that the employee will pose...
- Asians and Pacific Islanders with Disabilities of California (APIDC)
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3.4 Some Basic Principles of Reasonable Accommodation
Equipment or devices that assist a person in daily activities on and off the job are considered personal items that an employer is not required to provide....
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Rulemaking History
industry professionals, including the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Institute of Transportation Engineers, National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices...
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General Tips for Interacting with Individuals with Disabilities
People with disabilities consider their assistive devices to be part of their personal space. Speak directly to the passenger....
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Performance and the Surface Deficiency Score
Openings in the surface greater than a .50 inch can pose safety concerns for people using assistive devices such as canes, crutches or walkers. The second issue was with the seams. ...
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Section 35.161 Telecommunications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
First, the NPRM proposed redesignating § 35.161 as § 35.161(a) and replacing the term ‘‘Telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDD)'' with ‘‘Text telephones (TTY).''...
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Mobilizing the Disability Community
She had attended medical school in the 1960s, but, after a progressive eye disease left her legally blind, she was forced to leave the profession....
- ADA25: #1 of 25 -- The NAD and the ADA
- Excel Dryer, Inc. ThinAir®Hand ADA Surface Mounted Hand Dryer TA-ABS
- Panda S.10 All Aluminum Lift & Slide System
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Appendix C: Previous Research on the Visibility of Detectable Warning Surfaces
Precast exposed aggregate using a smaller graduation of gravel (No. 7) and manufactured sand. Precast dark gray (black) concrete with raised truncated domes....
- Equalizer 1000 Series Exercise Machine
- ADA25: #22 of 25 -- Preservation of Relay Services
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Section 36.212 Insurance (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several commenters reported that, even when statistics are available, they are often outdated and do not reflect current medical technology and treatment methods....
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Section 36.212 Insurance (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Several commenters reported that, even when statistics are available, they are often outdated and do not reflect current medical technology and treatment methods....
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Section 36.301 Eligibility Criteria (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
A number of commenters inquired as to whether deposits required for the use of auxiliary aids, such as assistive listening devices, are prohibited surcharges....
