Two commenters also suggested that the Access Board clarify (or define) what “normal operating conditions” means in the context of the requirement that wheelchair securement systems limit...
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T603 Wheelchair Securement Systems
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"Wheelchair" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A "common wheelchair" is a wheelchair that "does not exceed 30 inches in width and 48 inches in length measured two inches above the ground, and does not weigh more than 600 pounds when...
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3. Handicapped person
Comments suggested narrowing the definition in various ways. The most common recommendation was that only “traditional” handicaps be covered....
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"Wheelchair" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A "common wheelchair" is a wheelchair that "does not exceed 30 inches in width and 48 inches in length measured two inches above the ground, and does not weigh more than 600 pounds when...
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L. WEB-BASED SERVICES AND PROGRAMS
the requirements of Title II of the ADA, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (“WCAG”) version 2.0 (published by the World Wide Web Consortium (“W3C”), Web Accessibility Initiative (“WAI...
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IV. Summary of the ADA Amendments Act of 2008
First, the ADA Amendments Act deletes two findings that were in the ADA: (1) That ‘‘some 43,000,000 Americans have one or more physical or mental disabilities,’’ and (2) that ‘‘individuals...
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L. WEB-BASED SERVICES AND PROGRAMS
the requirements of Title II of the ADA, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (“WCAG”) version 2.0 (published by the World Wide Web Consortium (“W3C”), Web Accessibility Initiative (“WAI...
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Categorization of wheelchair versus other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Implicit in the creation of the two-tiered mobility device concept is the question of how to categorize which devices are wheelchairs and which are other power-driven mobility devices....
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Section 37.105 Equivalent Service Standard
Section 37.105 Equivalent Service Standard The first two sections spell out the distinctions among the different types of service elaborated in the ADA and requirements that apply to...
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11B-240.1.1 Additions
For example, a play area is built in two phases....
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Designated Aisle Seats
The Board requested information on the cost and related design impacts of this requirement, particularly in locating aisle seats at or no more than two rows from an accessible route (Question...
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b. Transfer Surface Location
final rule the structure and content of the transfer surface provision has been revised for diagnostic equipment used by patients in the supine, prone, or side-lying positions to provide two...
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240.1.1 Additions
For example, a play area is built in two phases....
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5.5.1 Armrest Provision for M302
NPRM requires transfer supports for all chairs, so the additional requirement for armrests for chairs was not only redundant, but could potentially create a physical conflict between the two...