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Multiple chemical sensitivities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department received comments from a number of individuals asking the Department to add specific language to the final rule addressing the needs of individuals with chemical sensitivities...
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Introduction
This free service provides answers to general and technical questions about ADA requirements and free ADA documents, such as Commonly Asked Questions about Title II of the Americans with...
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9. What Kind of Documentation Would Be Helpful?
If your client asks you not to disclose the specific diagnosis, it may be sufficient to state the general type of disorder (e.g., "an anxiety disorder"), or to describe how the condition...
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Introduction
Many employers have asked how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act affect their ability to achieve this goal.(1) Specifically, employers have asked whether...
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4.5 Other Tips for Making Equipment More Useable
Unless you are very familiar and comfortable with the equipment, you should ask the staff to show you the types of equipment and how they work....
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Local Resources To Assist Your Planning Efforts
Ask the planner for a list of meetings they have planned for people with disabilities. How recent are these meetings? What percentage of total attendees had disabilities?...
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Appendix E: Vision Tests
Participants were asked to read as many lines as possible, beginning with the top line and continuing down rows as the letters decreased in size....
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Check-In and Check-Out Procedures
You should not ask a guest for documentation that he or she is blind or has low vision....
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Finding and Dominating Your Highly Specific Micro-Genre
They follow very specific social media hashtags and subscribe to newsletters run by specialist reviewers....
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Architecting High-Converting Interfaces for Professional Services
Our B2B architectural specialists design highly authoritative, meticulously structured web environments guaranteed to project expertise and capture high-value corporate leads....
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Access to Health Care for People with Disabilities
February 2009, Volume 6, Issue 1, Theme: Access to Health Care Includes an article composed by Kaylan Dunlap, LPTA, Accessibility Specialist at Evan Terry Associates Click...
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Periodic Reevaluation of Students with Disabilities
. §§ 300.536(a), 300.530 see also OCR, Protecting Students with Disabilities: Frequently Asked Questions About Section 504 and the Education of Children with Disabilities (FAQ 30) (last...
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The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
So, for example, commenters asked the Department to focus on such issues as ticketing in assembly areas and reservations for hotel rooms, rental cars, and boat slips. ...
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Considerations When Hiring an Interpreter
Ask Deaf attendees where they would like interpreters placed to best meet their needs....
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5. Compare Surface Options
Decision makers must ask very specific questions to fully benefit from the advantages and costs-savings of a surface system....
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Pemko 193 Slip resistance
Hello ETA, I see that you can ask for slip resistance by adding a coating to the Pemko 193 plate. Any experience with this application?...
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Re: Parking Scoping at a Police Station
But I was only asked "should." There's no code text that I'm aware of to support my opinion....
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Paragraph (c) Access to moving text (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The NPRM provision exempted TTYs from this provision because it assumed a person who needed static text could ask the TTY sender to pause or type slowly....
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Typical examples of reasonable modifications are:
Instructing staff that if a customer who has lost the use of his or her arms asks them to reach into a shirt or jacket pocket to retrieve the wallet or credit card needed to pay the bill...