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24.1 Q. What types of grab bars should the reinforcement be designed to accommodate and what types may be used if the builder elects to install grab bars in some units at the time of construction?
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E202.6 Best Meets (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that, where ICT conforming to one or more provisions of the 508 Standards is not commercially available, the agency must procure the product...
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III-5.2000 Commercial facilities in a home
When a commercial facility, such as a home sales office or production workshop, is located in a home, the portion used exclusively as a commercial facility, as well as the portion used both...
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§1193.43(e) Availability of auditory information for people who are hard of hearing
Provide audio or acoustic information, including any auditory feedback tones that are important for the use of the product, through at least one mode in enhanced auditory fashion (i.e.,...
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Small entities potentially affected by proposed standards
Small medical device manufacturers may have an economic incentive to produce accessible products that conform to the standards for health care providers who need to acquire accessible medical...
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List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 1194
List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 1194 Civil rights, Communications equipment, Computer technology, Electronic products, Government employees, Government procurement, Individuals with disabilities...
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2. Justification for Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web ICT
The Task Force identified 14 success criteria for which compliance might prove challenging for developers of ICT products with closed functionality....
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1193.33(c) (Advisory Guidance)
if technical support staff are trained on how to provide good technical support, such a program should be expanded to include information on accessibility features of the manufacturer's products...
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Entities Potentially Affected by Proposed Standards
Medical device manufacturers may have an economic incentive to produce accessible products that conform to the standards for health care providers who need to acquire accessible medical...
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19. Can an employer penalize an employee for work missed during leave taken as a reasonable accommodation?
The company did not consider that the reason for her lower sales performance was her five-month leave of absence; nor did it assess her productivity during the period she did work (i.e.,...
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ACCESSIBILITY
(Adapted Physical Education National Standards at http://www.apens.org/whatisape.html) 4 “The term, "universal design," means a concept or philosophy for designing and delivering products...
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Test Courses & Surfaces
#2 Road Mix (3/4" Class 2 aggregate) RDMX Path Fines California Gold DG PAFN Path Fines with Stabilizer (Road Oyl® resin modified emulsion binder by Road Products...
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Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and Electromagnetic Sensitivities
They reported that chemicals released from products and materials used in the construction, alteration, and maintenance of buildings; electromagnetic fields; and inadequate ventilation are...
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5.4.11 Transfer Support Structural Strength Recommendations for M301 and M302
Product development manufacturers use risk management practices to avoid any unacceptable risk defined by the specific product designs....
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103 Equivalent Facilitation
103 Equivalent Facilitation This section acknowledges that nothing in these requirements prevents the use of designs, products, or technologies as alternatives to those prescribed, provided...
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G.9. - Are agency purchases from Javits-Wagner-O'Day (JWOD) Act nonprofit agencies employing people who are blind or severely disabled (NIB/NISH) or Federal Prison Industries ("FPI," also known as UNICOR) exempt from Section 508?
For EIT products and services where NIB/NISH and FPI are mandatory sources, agencies must look to these sources first for EIT that meets the applicable technical provisions of the Access...
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410.6.3.2 VoIP Using SIP (Section-by-Section Analysis)
VoIP Using SIP (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that, where ICT with real-time two-way voice communication interoperates with “Voice over Internet Protocol” (VoIP) products...
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E102.3 ANSI/IEEE (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Products conforming to this standard minimize interference to hearing aids by wireless telephones....
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FAQ: What is Corada Voices?
Premium Users may also compose a comment, pose a question, write a product review, or upload ADA fails, possible solutions, and design ideas....
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1. Application of Functional Performance Criteria: 508 Standards
As described in the preamble to the final rule for the existing standards: This section [1194.31] provides functional performance criteria for overall product evaluation and for technologies...
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Receivers
Sound quality, internal noise, signal-to-noise ratio, signal strength, and boost vary among products....
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C204.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
If applied to ICT covered by the 255 Guidelines, proposed 402 would require all products with displays to be speech enabled....
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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 products...
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407.4 Key Repeat (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Because telecommunications products generally do not have a key repeat feature, the Board expects the impact of this provision on telecommunications equipment manufacturers to be negligible...