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1. The ADA
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Capability to Operate Captioning and Audio Description Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Industry commenters agreed that staff should be knowledgeable in the use of equipment but asserted that training in the use of all equipment in a movie theater was standard practice, and...
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Executive summary
differentials above and below WMD seat height, gaps and obstacles pose serious transfer-related accessibility problems for WMD users therefore suggesting the need of updated guidance for these standards...
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1022.9 Stairway identification signs
Architects, Signage Consultants and Manufacturers having standard details showing one sign for both purposes are encouraged to change them permanently, indicating two separate and distinct...
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T302 Walking Surfaces
system components be exempted from the surface discontinuity requirements, which, in their view, was needed due to concerns about the commercial availability of products that meet this standard...
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Providing Appropriate Information About Accessibility
Whenever standard outdoor recreation symbols are used on maps and other information sources, use the color blue to indicate accessible units....
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4. b. GOVERNMENT ADA PUBLICATIONS AND INFORMATION
Voice/800.514.0383 TTY www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/infoline.htm Toll-free ADA Information Line provides information and free publications about the requirements of the ADA including the ADA Standards...
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IV. DEFINITIONS
"Telecommunications Relay Service" ("TRS") means an operator service that allows people with hearing disabilities to place calls to standard telephone users via keyboard or assistive device...
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Telephones
A TTY-user can communicate with those using standard phones through the Telecommunication Relay Service (TRS), which uses a third-party Communications Assistant (CA) to type the spoken message...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(ii) and 36.105(d)(1)(ii)—Primary Object of ADA Cases
applying the definition of disability strictly, individuals have been excluded from the protections that the ADA affords because they are unable to meet the demanding judicially imposed standard...
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Transfer Sides (M301.2.3 and M302.2.3)
The Access Board is considering whether the final standards should permit equipment parts to extend horizontally 3 inches maximum beyond the edge of the transfer sides provided they do not...
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11B-101.1 General
. ◼ [2010 ADA Standards] 101.1 General....
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11B-404.2.7 Door and gate hardware
. ◼ [2010 ADA Standards] 404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware. Handles, pulls, latches, locks, and other operable parts on doors and gates shall comply with 309.4....
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DISABILITY
In determining whether an impairment substantially limits a major life activity, the term major shall not be interpreted strictly to create a demanding standard. ii....
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(vi) Mitigating Measures
Nevertheless, as discussed in greater detail below at §1630.10(b), if an applicant or employee is faced with a qualification standard that requires uncorrected vision (as the plaintiffs...
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d) RecPark Program
Second, because ADAAG does not apply to playgrounds or to outdoor developed recreational areas, Kirola has applied an inapplicable standard....
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c. Transfer Surface Size for Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in the Supine, Prone, or Side-lying Position
D 610.3.1) and the ANSI/AAMI HE 75 which notes that a standard examination table is 27 inches wide and a bariatric table is approximately 30 to 32 inches wide and recommends wider surfaces...