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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
on self-latching devices at 54 inches (1370 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground provided the self-latching devices are not also self-locking devices and operated by means of a key...
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Introduction
Tips for Speaking or Writing about People with Disabilities A key to any effective communication is to focus on the communication itself — what information needs to be transmitted and how...
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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
on self-latching devices at 54 inches (1370 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground provided the self-latching devices are not also self-locking devices and operated by means of a key...
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New Construction
This chapter contains important introductory and interpretive information, including definitions for key terms used in the 2010 Standards. Chapter 2: Scoping....
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Section 1193.43 Output, display, and control functions [1193.37 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Also, as with section 1193.41, the phrase "at least one mode" has been removed from the general paragraph and repeated in subsequent paragraphs to clarify that each of the paragraphs (a)...
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23. Q: What types of modifications in law enforcement policies, practices, and procedures does the ADA require?
Law enforcement personnel use simple words and ask the individual to repeat each phrase of the warnings in her or his own words....
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Overview
The key to communicating effectively is to consider the nature, length, complexity, and context of the communication and the person’s normal method(s) of communication....
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M303.2.1 Orientation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The commenter asserted that body positioning is key for obtaining accurate results when using diagnostic devices, such as x-ray equipment, and recommends amending the rule text to require...
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B. PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
access issues related to the public right-of-way; reviewing publicly-funded construction projects designed by or contracted through DPW; training staff on access issues; and serving as the key...
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B.3.i. - What is equivalent facilitation?
Functional outcome – not form – is the key to evaluating whether a technology results in "substantially equivalent or greater access."...
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Museum Investments in Access
The key to protecting these investments is maintaining the accessibility that has been put into place -- both the general features of a public accommodation and features and programs that...
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Built Environment Image Guide
It emphasizes key elements to showcase the Forest Service's national identity and an image of quality and service....
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Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Polling Places
The checklist is designed to prompt the user to check key features by asking questions about sizes, sloped surfaces, and availability of accessible features, and in some areas it suggests...