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ADA Facilities Checklist: Initial Questions for Private Entities
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Resting Intervals on Trails
The first general exception allows achieving resting interval requirements to the extent practicable if a condition for an exception prohibits full compliance with the requirements....
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B. JURISDICTION
Remove architectural barriers in existing facilities where such removal is readily achievable, 42 U.S.C. § 12182(b)(2)(A)(iv), 28 C.F.R § 36.304; c....
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Section 37.7 Standards for Accessible Vehicles
The Administrator will make a case-by-case decision about whether compliance with part 38 was achievable and, if not, whether the proffered alternative complies with the equivalent facilitation...
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M301.3.1 Transfer Supports
Note: if transfer is possible from either of the long sides of the table, then a transfer support should be able to be located (or relocated) to the side opposite where the actual transfer...
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Subjects
Demographics characteristics of the subjects who were not able to attain any transfers....
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Comments
A number of railroads said that car-borne lifts were in use and had many advantages, such as being able to adjust and provide access to platforms of various heights....
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Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
They suggested that they might be able to support the dual category approach if the definition of ‘‘other power-driven mobility device'' were narrowed....
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2.7 Vehicle and Transportation Systems Accessibility.
Taxi providers using only automobiles may not discriminate against persons with disabilities who are able to use the automobile, in accordance with 49 CFR § 37.29 implementing Title III....
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9. Providing Qualified Interpreters
A person who is deaf or hearing-impaired should be able to communicate effectively with others as required by the duties of the job....
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Receivers
With this information, the researchers developed objective means for specifying the overall characteristics of any assistive listening system, from sound source to listener’sear, to be able...
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Issue: Effective Communication
transcription services, assistive listening systems, written materials, audio recordings, computer disks, large print, and Brailled materials) to ensure that individuals with disabilities will be able...
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Summary
Emphasis is placed on ensuring that children with disabilities are generally able to access the diversity of components provided in a play area....
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4.5 Weight Scales
Sometimes scooter users are expected to be more mobile than wheelchair user and be able either to walk onto a scale or transfer to a stationary chair on a scale for weight measurement....
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5. What must an employer do after receiving a request for reasonable accommodation?
While the individual with a disability does not have to be able to specify the precise accommodation, s/he does need to describe the problems posed by the workplace barrier....
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III. DEFINITIONS
The term “Qualified Interpreter” means an interpreter who, via VRI service or an on-site appearance, is able to interpret effectively, accurately, and impartially, both receptively and expressively...