Specifically, they require at least 5% of dwelling units in multi-family projects of 5 or more dwelling units to be accessible and at least 2% to be equipped with communication features...
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233 Residential Facilities
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I. INTRODUCTION
behalf of a nationwide class of persons with respect to Northwest and Largo.2 In the Agreements, the parties state their intent to forever resolve and bar all claims concerning physical, communication...
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Guiding Principles
These goals also provide a useful foundation for measuring communication effectiveness in an exhibit evaluation process. ...
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- North Country Center for Independence (NCCI) - Plattsburgh, NY
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How do I know it’s a service animal and not a pet?
mobility impairments to open and close doors, retrieve objects, transfer from one seat to another, maintain balance; or D. alert or respond to a disability-related need or emergency...
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SERVICE ANIMALS
A person with a service animal should relay to emergency management personnel his or her specific preferences regarding the evacuation and handling of the animal....
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DSA IR 11B-7 REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES (with revisions issued through Jan. 2011)
: Amends the requirements for signage and striping at accessible parking spaces, Directs that the initial regulations to implement these provisions shall be adopted as emergency...
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7. Commit to Ongoing Maintenance of Accessible Playground Surfaces as a Responsibility of Ownership
Smaller neighborhood parks may have been visited 1-3 times per week or two times per month....
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6.5 Confidentiality and Limitations on Use of Medical Information
First aid and safety personnel may be informed, when appropriate, if the disability might require emergency treatment or if any specific procedures are needed in the case of fire or other...
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5. Policies, Practices, and Procedures
Review of policies, practices, and procedures also applies to telephone emergency services, such as 9‒1‒1, where policies must ensure direct access to individuals who use TTY’s and computer...
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Summary
In summary, a variety of data sources were examined for their potential for providing information on the safety of the emerging road and trail users that are the focus of this FHWA study...
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Visual Alarms
guestrooms and other guestrooms do not have visual fire alarms and visual notification devices, people who are deaf or hard of hearing have no notice of fires or other life-threatening emergencies...
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Areas of a public entity open to the public, participants in services, programs, or activities, or invitees. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A service animal may accompany its handler to such areas as admissions and discharge offices, the emergency room, inpatient and outpatient rooms, examining and diagnostic rooms, clinics,...
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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...