Handrails shall be continuous within the full length of each stair flight or ramp run....
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11B-505.3 Continuity
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§382.23(b)(3)
(3) To be valid, a medical certificate under this paragraph must be dated within 10 days of the scheduled date of the passenger's initial departing flight....
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Are public accommodations required to retrofit existing buildings by adding elevators?
A public accommodation generally would not be required to remove a barrier to physical access posed by a flight of steps, if removal would require extensive ramping or an elevator....
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EFFECTIVE DATE/TERMINATION DATE
The duration of this Agreement will be three years from the effective date....
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EFFECTIVE DATE/TERMINATION DATE
The duration of this Agreement will be two years from the effective date....
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Costs and Benefits
Tier I models costs for a large transit entity that is on the “smaller” end of the size spectrum (e.g., 130 buses operating in annual maximum fixed route service), while Tier III reflects...
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§382.23(b)(1)(ii)
(ii) Who needs medical oxygen during a flight; or...
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§382.41(f)
(f) The types of services to passengers with a disability that are or are not available on the flight....
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§382.43(c)(1)(i)(A)
(A) Booking or changing a reservation, including all flight amenities;...
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§ 382.43(c)(1)(i)(A)
(A) Booking or changing a reservation, including all flight amenities;...
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Calculation of Percentages
For dimensions not expressed as an absolute (“X maximum” or “Y minimum”), specify in a manner that accommodates the expected tolerance within the required dimensions by subtracting the tolerance...
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NOSING
The leading edge of treads of stairs and of landings at the top of stairway flights....
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The leading edge of treads of stairs and of landings at the top of stairway flights....
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Where do I measure for a handrail extension?
Handrail gripping surfaces shall extend beyond and in the same direction of stair flights and ramp runs in accordance with 505.10. ...
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The leading edge of treads of stairs and of landings at the top of stairway flights....
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D. Accommodations for Air Travelers who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind
receive the same information in a timely manner that the carrier provides to other passengers in the terminal or on the aircraft, including but not limited to, information about ticketing, flight...
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382.91 What assistance must carriers provide to passengers with a disability in moving within the terminal?
., the one that operates the first of the two flights that are connecting) has the responsibility for connecting assistance....
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§382.21(a)(2)
., require the passenger to take a later flight);...
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§382.27(c)(9)
(9) Transportation of a service animal on a flight segment scheduled to take 8 hours or more;...
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EQUIVALENT FACILITATION
Note: In determining equivalent facilitation, consideration shall be given to means that provide for the maximum independence of persons with disabilities while presenting the least risk...
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225(d)(1)(F)
(F) prohibit relay operators from disclosing the content of any relayed conversation and from keeping records of the content of any such conversation beyond the duration of the call; and...
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Carrying Assistive Devices and Keeping Them Near You
Carrying Assistive Devices and Keeping Them Near You Carrying medicine or other assistive devices like syringes as a carry-on item that you may need in the case of a flight cancellation...
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Are airlines allowed to charge for providing services to passengers with disabilities?
Examples of required services for which carriers may not charge are assistance with enplaning, deplaning, and making flight connections, and the carriage of assistive devices (including...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(ix) and 36.105(d)(1)(ix)—Impairment That Lasts Less Than Six Months Can Still Be a Disability Under First Two Prongs of the Definition
Even if an impairment may last or is expected to last six months or less, it can be substantially limiting....