Another important factor concerning the IRI is that it was designed to focus on road serviceability....
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Road Roughness Analysis
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Providing Comforts and Conveniences—Constructed Features
Construct, purchase, and install only elements and constructed features that comply with the accessibility guidelines, as directed by the Forest Service policy of universal design....
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Section 36.201(b) (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Thus, the landlord would generally be held responsible for making readily achievable changes and providing auxiliary aids and services in common areas and for modifying policies, practices...
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Captioning at movie theaters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Both open and closed captioning are examples of auxiliary aids and services under the Department's regulation. 28 CFR 36.303(b)(1). ...
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Section 36.201(b) (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Thus, the landlord would generally be held responsible for making readily achievable changes and providing auxiliary aids and services in common areas and for modifying policies, practices...
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8. May an employer tell employees who ask why their co-worker is allowed to do something that generally is not permitted (such as working at home or working a modified schedule) that she is receiving a reasonable accommodation?
However, the employer does provide a deaf employee with one, as a reasonable accommodation, so that he can receive text messages instead of the numerous communications made over the public...
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2. May an employer ask a job applicant whether he has or had a hearing impairment or about his treatment related to any hearing impairment prior to making a job offer?
without reasonable accommodation, such as: whether the applicant can respond quickly to instructions in a noisy, fast-paced work environment whether the applicant has good communication...
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3.2 Why Is a Reasonable Accommodation Necessary?
Some are excluded or limited by the way people communicate with each other....
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F. Emergency Shelter Programs
When emergencies arise, communities often provide residents and visitors with safe refuge in temporary shelters. Shelters are sometimes operated by government entities themselves....
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M101.2 Application (Section-by-Section Analysis)
equipment based on the patient position that the equipment supports during patient transfer and diagnostic use and sections M306 and M307 will be applied to diagnostic equipment that contains communication...
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3. Does My Client Need to Have a Particular Condition to Get a Reasonable Accommodation?
be obtained for any condition that would, if left untreated, "substantially limit" one or more major life activities, which include brain/neurological functions and activities such as communicating...
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Revised and New Standards for Buildings and Facilities
Revised standards that apply to places of lodging include requirements for the number of accessible guest rooms providing mobility and communication features and there is also a requirement...
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LIMITATIONS IN OUR CURRENT KNOWLEDGE
The few findings of the research done in clinical settings have not been adequately translated for application to PE and athletic activities in school and community settings....
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
subchapters II and III of this chapter * * * to ensure that buildings, facilities, rail passenger cars, and vehicles are accessible, in terms of architecture and design, transportation, and communication...
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Avoid Avoidance
September 11, 2001 is just one more wake‑up call for the disability community, requiring us to pay attention to these issues. ...
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Emergency Contacts
Create emergency email and text group lists on your devices that you can quickly use to communicate with family, close friends, neighbors, coworkers....
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Apps
Language translation (often customizable) Text to speech Speech to speech Use of symbols of photos for communicating, often customized ...
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What Does Your Event Need? Creating a Needs Assessment
Number of sleeping rooms needed, by single and double occupancy Number of anticipated rooms needed that are mobility accessible and/or communication accessible Number of...
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Sections 35.108(c) and 36.105(c)—Major Life Activities
‘‘caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, seeing, hearing, eating, sleeping, walking, standing, lifting, bending, speaking, breathing, learning, reading, concentrating, thinking, communicating...
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
subchapters II and III of this chapter * * * to ensure that buildings, facilities, rail passenger cars, and vehicles are accessible, in terms of architecture and design, transportation, and communication...
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1009.3 Stairways
Areas of refuge are not required at exit access stairways where two-way communication is provided at the elevator landing in accordance with Section 1009.8....
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Other OCR Resources
(with DOJ and OSERS) Dear Colleague Letter and Frequently Asked Questions on Effective Communication for Students with Hearing, Vision, or Speech Disabilities in Public Elementary and Secondary...
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Chapter 1: Background
additional research is necessary to help define optimal design characteristics for transfer surfaces that have the least negative impact for wheeled mobility devices users who lived in community...