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4.1.1. Total Costs
Editor's Note As of 11/21/16 (this document's publication date), Figure 4-1 is not shown. 27 NATO, 2015 Accessibility Survey (2015) on RIN 1190-AA63, CRT Docket No. 126, Nondiscrimination...
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11B-206.2.4 Spaces and elements
ETA Editor's Note The ADA requirements included at the Subsection 11B-206.2.4 Exceptions are provided for information only....
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5. Costs of the Proposed Rule
(Information on the impact of the proposed guidelines was solicited unsuccessfully in both the 2010 and 2011 ANPRMs.)...
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Risk Cannot be Speculative or Remote
An employer may use such information to exclude an individual with a disability where there is specific medical documentation, reflecting current medical knowledge, that this individual...
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Physical agility tests
the employer may administer the physical agility test after making a conditional job offer, and in this way may obtain any necessary medical information, as permitted under the ADA....
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Reasonable Accommodation Process Illustrated
Reasonable Accommodation Process Illustrated The following example illustrates the informal reasonable accommodation process....
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11B-221.3 Companion seats
Additional information regarding wheelchair accessible seating in venues that sell tickets for assigned seats is available on the US Department of Justice website at http://www.ada.gov/ticketing...
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Issue 2: Location relative to the crosswalk
Issue 2: Location relative to the crosswalk An APS that is mounted outside the crosswalk area may provide misleading information about the crossing location....
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Issue 11: Good vibrations (vibrotactile indications)
The vibrotactile indication provides WALK signal information for pedestrians who are both visually and hearing impaired and also may be used by pedestrians who are visually impaired (with...
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2010 ADA Standards
Information on specific tolerances may be available from industry or trade organizations, code groups and building officials, and published references....
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R208 Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
An advisory section provides information on streetscape designs that can make wayfinding easier....
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5.4.3 Transfer Support Height for M301 and M302
The minimum height is consistent with the information provided by Midmark Corporation on examination tableside rails, and the maximum height is generally consistent with the height of grab...
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D. Examples of Schools to Which These Guidelines Apply
A junior high school, middle school, or those grades of a comprehensive high school that offers instruction to inform, orient, or prepare students for vocational education at the secondary...
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3. MAP YOUR COMMUNITY
Record this information in the directory so you can reference it during an emergency....
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26. Q: Has the United States entered into any settlement agreements involving child care centers?
The settlement agreements and their attachments, including a waiver of liability form and parent and physician authorization form, can be obtained by calling the Department's ADA Information...
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104.1.1 Construction and Manufacturing Tolerances
Information on specific tolerances may be available from industry or trade organizations, code groups and building officials, and published references....
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3. What does it mean for a public school district to give “primary consideration” to the request of the student with a disability when making the decision to provide a particular auxiliary aid or service?
It is the person with the disability (or his or her appropriate family member) who is most familiar with his or her disability and can provide relevant information about which aids or services...