Many commenters were concerned that, without clear guidance on the issue of "qualified'' interpreter, the rule would be interpreted to mean "available, rather than qualified'' interpreters...
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Qualified interpreter (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
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Section 37.41 Construction of Transportation Facilities by Public Entities
Facilities by Public Entities Section 37.41 contains the general requirement that all new facilities constructed after January 25, 1992, be accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities...
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Section 36.406 Standards for New Construction and Alterations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Appendix A contains the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG) which is being published by the ATBCB as a final rule elsewhere in this...
- Essential Function Job Analysis
- United States Department of Labor
- National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA)
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Differences in Perspectives between Designers/Photographers and Visually Impaired Occupants
These issues can create discomfort and yet we’re trying to provide light to provide comfort and use....
- Alumi-Guard Handrail
- Gamco White Epoxy Painted Cover Hand Dryer - DR-5120
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Steps the Employer May Take
information to state officials as required by state laws regulating workers' compensation and "second injury" funds; to screen out individuals who would pose a "direct threat" to health...
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Using Patient Lifts
Patient lifts also protect health care providers from injuries caused by lifting patients....
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Other Sources
Board also considered information provided at the July 2010 public meeting that featured panel discussions and presentations by experts and researchers on medical equipment accessibility, health...
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3. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
FEMA informed us that some of the UFAS compliant units were provided to disaster survivors who do not have disabilities due to the lack of inventory of standard units....
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19 Inch Low Height
These tables provide an often-insurmountable barrier to health care for people with accessibility needs....
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21. Attorneys’ Fees and Costs
Attorneys’ Fees and Costs With respect to the issue of attorneys’ fees and costs incurred by Plaintiffs and the payment thereof by the City, the Parties agree to the following as a complete...
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3. The Release Provisions are Overbroad
The definition of "Released Claims" includes accessibility claims based on the ADA as well as state and local disability-related statutes, rules and regulations. See Section IX.B....
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Paragraph (e) (Advisory Guidance)
Though these disabilities may vary widely, these persons have difficulty grasping, pinching, or twisting objects and often have difficulty with finer motor coordination....
- Grants for Home Modification: 16 Resources for Homeowners with Disabilities
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Contact Information
Contact Information All the agencies listed below provide technical assistance to help businesses, State and local governments, and individuals with disabilities understand the ADA....
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Section 36.305 Alternatives to Barrier Removal (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Where alternative methods are used to provide access, a public accommodation may not charge an individual with a disability for the costs associated with the alternative method (see § 36.301...
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Effective date: Time period. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department received numerous comments on this issue. ...
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Minimum Clear Opening
The issue of minimum clear opening for doors was one of the most widely commented-upon design features of the guidelines....
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Recommendations for Future Research
• Children with and without disabilities have higher levels of energy expenditure because they are less “practiced,” and therefore less efficient in their movement....
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Section 36.305 Alternatives to Barrier Removal (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Where alternative methods are used to provide access, a public accommodation may not charge an individual with a disability for the costs associated with the alternative method (see Sec.36.301...