For terminological clarity, we want to point out that two different words are used in ADA regulations to refer to devices on which individuals with hearing impairments communicate over telephone...
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TDD and Text Telephone
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3.4 Some Basic Principles of Reasonable Accommodation
An employer is not required to provide an accommodation that is primarily for personal use....
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M301.4.1 Clearance in Base (Section-by-Section Analysis)
clearance requirement would encompass 100 percent of all portable patient lifts on the market, and that several portable patient lifts only require 2.5 inches clearance, such as those designed...
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B. Legal foundation for Web accessibility
Similarly, many public entities under title II are using websites to provide the public access to their programs, services, and activities....
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Automated Airport Kiosk Definition and Applicability Based on Function/Location
In other airports, kiosk ownership is shared jointly by the airport operator and airlines serving the airport and are often referred to as common use self-service (CUSS) machines....
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- Accessible Pittsburgh: The One Step Project
- Accessible Mats for Beach and Outdoor Events
- Acoustiguide Opus Touch™ Museum Guide with Touchscreen
- AssistiveWare Proloquo2Go
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
In addition, some commenters asserted use of the word "significant,'' which is used in the definition of undue hardship under title I (the standard for interpreting the meaning of undue...
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Section 1193.31 Accessibility and usability (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 1193.31 Accessibility and usability (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section provides that, subject to section 1193.21, manufacturers must design, develop and fabricate their...
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Section 36.406(f)(2)
This rule, which is designed to prevent a public accommodation from placing wheelchair spaces and companion seats on one side of the facility only, is consistent with the Department’s enforcement...
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1132A.8 Hand-activated door hardware
locking doors that are hand-activated and on an accessible route shall be operable with a single effort by lever-type hardware, panic bars, push-pull activating bars or other hardware designed...
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Lines of Sight at Dining Areas in Sports Venues
Designers called attention to dining areas integrated into the seating bowl of sports venues that are tiered in order to provide adequate lines of sight....
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Transfer Height
Where possible, designers are encouraged to locate the transfer device seat within 17 to 19 inches above the load and unload surface....
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1.2 MDE Advisory Committee Membership
Table 1.2 lists the 24 organizations selected; each organization could designate a primary representative and a secondary representative who would participate in the absence of (or at the...
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R304.5.3 Cross Slope
Pedestrian street crossings without yield or stop control are crossings where there is no yield or stop sign, or where there is a traffic signal that is designed for the green phase....
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"1991 Standards" and "2004 ADAAG" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term "1991 Standards" refers to the currently enforceable ADA Standards for Accessible Design, codified at 28 CFR part 36, App. A. ...
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J. Valet Parking and New Parking Garage
construct accessible parking spaces, entrances, and routes of travel as required by 2010 Standards §§ 208.1, 208.2, 208.2.4, 208.3.1, and 502.1-503.5, and to erect appropriate signage designating...
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"1991 Standards" and "2004 ADAAG" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term "1991 Standards" refers to the currently enforceable ADA Standards for Accessible Design, codified at 28 CFR part 36, App. A. ...
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ADA Requirements - Wheelchairs, Mobility Aids, and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
These requirements, or rules, clarify and refine issues that have arisen over the past 20 years and contain new, and updated, requirements, including the 2010 Standards for Accessible Design...
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Outdoor Conditions [4.8.8]
Exterior ramps must be designed so that water does not accumulate on the ramp or landing surface. A slope up to 2% is allowed at landings for adequate drainage....
