regulation explained that, "[g]iven that § 36.304's proper focus is on the removal of physical barriers, the Department believes that the obligation to provide communications equipment and devices...
Search Results "Assistive Device"
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ATMs. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Guest Bathrooms
Allowable stresses shall not be exceeded for materials used when a vertical or horizontal force of 250 pounds is applied at any point on the grab bar, fastener, mounting device, or supporting...
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THREATS AND HAZARDS IN NEW YORK CITY
People most at risk during heat emergencies are laborers or individuals who spend time outdoors, seniors, children, and people with health issues or without adequate cooling devices in their...
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1. Question: What is the minimum width needed for a non-level boarding railroad passenger station platform to meet the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
We have received questions from entities constructing or altering platforms regarding the minimum platform width needed to accommodate passengers using such mobility aid devices....
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Accessible golf cars. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
An accessible golf car means a device that is designed and manufactured to be driven on all areas of a golf course, is independently usable by individuals with mobility disabilities, has...
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Chapter 4: Hardware (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Such requirements would cover, among other things, kiosks, interactive transaction machines, and point-of-sale devices....
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Benches
All parts of the bench must be able to withstand 250 pounds (1,112 newtons) applied vertically or horizontally at any point of the seat, fastener, mounting device, or supporting structure...
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4.3.9 Doorway Design
Adopting a clear opening width of 860 mm (34 in.) would accommodate the widest occupied devices in our sample....
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Text Telephones (TTYs) (Advisory Guidance)
The cost of these devices begins at approximately $200 and they can be operated by anyone who can type. 21....
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Transfer Surface Size: Equipment Used by Patients in Supine, Prone, or Side-Lying Position (M301.2.2)
., part of the diagnostic equipment onto which patients who use mobility devices or aids transfer when moving onto and off of the equipment) to be 30 inches wide minimum and 15 inches deep...
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Accessible golf cars (Section-by-Section Analysis)
An accessible golf car means a device that is designed and manufactured to be driven on all areas of a golf course, is independently usable by individuals with mobility disabilities, has...
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A. DEFINITIONS AND BACKGROUND
point no greater than 17-19 inches from the floor, and (ii) be capable of being locked or otherwise fixed into position so as to permit a safe transfer from a wheelchair or other mobility device...
- New Jersey Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services (DVRS)
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DOT Response
However, to assist railroads in choosing the most suitable option, the rule requires that a railroad not using level-entry boarding, if it chooses an approach other than the use of car-borne...
- Southwest Louisiana Independence Center (SLIC) - Lake Charles, Leesville, Lafayette, LA
- National Center on Workforce and Disability/Adult (NCWD)
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3. Benefits—Qualitative Discussion of Benefits
In addition, the amount of benefit from this rule experienced by a person who cannot follow a movie at all without the assistance of closed captioning is likely to be greater than the amount...
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The Twin Pillars
Other provisions stipulated nondiscrimination in federally-assisted programs and employment practices. More legislation followed close behind....
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TERMS OF SETTLEMENT
Upon request from the County, the United States will provide technical assistance to the County concerning the implementation of the terms of this Agreement, including assistance in preparing...
- Cerebral Palsy Guidance
- Placer Independent Resource Services - Auburn, CA
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Movie captioning. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Captioning makes films accessible to individuals whose hearing is too limited to benefit from assistive listening devices....
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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 3
agreed to purchase an appropriate number of kits to assure that guests with hearing impairments would have TTY's, visual door knockers, visual or tactile alarm clocks, and visual signaling devices...