Psychiatric service animals can be trained to perform a variety of tasks that assist individuals with disabilities to detect the onset of psychiatric episodes and ameliorate their effects...
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Comfort animals vs. psychiatric service animals.
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Accessible Hotel Rooms (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
- Rather than requiring 5% of new hotel rooms to be accessible to people with mobility impairments, between 2 and 4% accessibility (depending on total number of rooms) is required....
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§ 36.311(a) Use of wheelchairs and manually powered mobility aids
A public accommodation shall permit individuals with mobility impairments to use wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, crutches, canes, braces, or similar devices in any areas open to pedestrian...
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Accessible Hotel Rooms (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
- Rather than requiring 5% of new hotel rooms to be accessible to people with mobility impairments, between 2 and 4% accessibility (depending on total number of rooms) is required....
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§ 37.167(b)(1)
announce at least at transfer points with other fixed routes, other major intersections and destination points, and intervals along a route sufficient to permit individuals with visual impairments...
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Sec.36.303(e) Closed caption decoders
televisions in five or more guest rooms and hospitals that provide televisions for patient use shall provide, upon request, a means for decoding captions for use by an individual with impaired...
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§104.22(f) Notice
The recipient shall adopt and implement procedures to ensure that interested persons, including persons with impaired vision or hearing, can obtain information as to the existence and location...
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§ 36.303(e) Closed caption decoders
televisions in five or more guest rooms and hospitals that provide televisions for patient use shall provide, upon request, a means for decoding captions for use by an individual with impaired...
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16(a)(iii)
(iii) The hotel has the required number of rooms for guests with hearing impairments, as set forth in ADA Standards §§ 9.1.2 and 9.1.3, that comply with ADA Standards § 9.3....
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Emphasis on Limitations Instead of Outcomes
does not accurately reflect the obstacles an individual had to overcome because of the impairment....
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Dispersion of Wheelchair Seating Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
., seats into which persons with mobility impairments can transfer) will also be required....
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A4.13.12 Automatic Doors and Power-Assisted Doors
Sliding automatic doors do not need guard rails and are more convenient for wheelchair users and visually impaired people to use....
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A4.13.12 AUTOMATIC DOORS AND POWER-ASSISTED DOORS
Sliding automatic doors do not need guard rails and are more convenient for wheelchair users and visually impaired people to use....
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Dispersion of Wheelchair Seating Areas (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
., seats into which persons with mobility impairments can transfer) will also be required....
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Meeting User Needs
Moreover, the designs were intended to prevent and/or reduce injuries to all users, both elders and care providers and to permit ease of access by individuals with many types of impairments...
- Sony Entertainment Access Glasses
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Section 1630.11 Administration of Tests
with the reasonable accommodation requirement of section 1630.9, this provision requires that employment tests be administered to eligible applicants or employees with disabilities that impair...
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FCC Consumer Guide: Video Description
Video description makes TV programming more accessible to individuals who are blind or visually impaired....
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§104.52(d)(1)
(1) A recipient to which this subpart applies that employs fifteen or more persons shall provide appropriate auxiliary aids to persons with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills,...
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9.5.2(2)(b)
in the scoping provisions of 9.1.2 shall include doors to the sleeping area with a minimum clear width of 32 in (815 mm) and maneuvering space around the beds for persons with mobility impairments...
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11B-247.1.1 General
Detectable warnings are provided for the benefit of persons with visual impairments to indicate transitions to potentially hazardous areas. ◼...
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11B-247.1.1 General
Detectable warnings are provided for the benefit of persons with visual impairments to indicate transitions to potentially hazardous areas. ◼...
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11B-247.1.1 General
Detectable warnings are provided for the benefit of persons with visual impairments to indicate transitions to potentially hazardous areas. ◼...
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Section 1630.10(b)—Qualification Standards and Tests Related to Uncorrected Vision
Someone who wears eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct vision will still have an impairment, and a qualification standard that screens the individual out because of the impairment by...