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What is Readily Achievable Barrier Removal?
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§35.130(f) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The preamble to the Department's section 504 regulation for its federally assisted programs states that where a court system has an obligation to provide qualified interpreters, "it has...
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11B-505.4 Height
., elementary schools), a second set of handrails at an appropriate height can assist them and aid in preventing accidents....
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Accessible Transient Lodging [9]
The Department of Justice provides technical assistance and guidance concerning the classification of "transient lodging."...
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iv. Lifts
The kind of assistance needed will depend on a patient´s disability....
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Improved Engineered Wood Fiber (EWF) Surfaces for Accessible Playgrounds Field Performance Testing: Final Report II
Andrzej Krzysik, Benjamin Henderson, Vicki Herian, Carl Syftestad, Nancy Keen, Al Christiansen, Lloyd Currier, and other staff of the Forest Products Laboratory for their assistance during...
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Managing Question and Answer / Audience Participation
Plan for staff to assist participants who are not able to write on cards....
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Miniature Horses
The regulations set out four assessment factors to assist entities in determining whether miniature horses can be accommodated in their facility....
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4.1.2(18)
(b) Assembly areas with audio-amplification systems shall have a listening system complying with 4.33 to assist a reasonable number of people, but no fewer than two, with severe hearing...
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FAQ: Why should I enter ADA references in my Voices post?
existing database of other accessibility-related material, so your question, comment, Opinion or Interpretation will be in context with applicable federal standards, regulations, technical assistance...
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Stirrups (M301.3.2)
limited leg strength and control, instead of stirrups that support only the foot and require active user leg strength, leg supports that support both the foot and the leg should be used to assist...
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Appendix to Part 1193 — Advisory Guidance
This appendix provides examples of strategies and notes to assist in understanding the guidelines and are a source of ideas for alternate strategies for achieving accessibility....
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II. ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY PALACE SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT, LLC:
including improving accessibility in restrooms on all levels, improving accessibility and service in restaurants and concession stands, adding additional signage, providing additional assistive...
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Section 35.130(h) Safety. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Although the 1991 title II regulation did not include similar language, the Department's 1993 ADA Title II Technical Assistance Manual at II–3.5200 makes clear the Department's view that...
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18) Elevators and platform lifts in new construction and alterations
Individuals must be able to enter unassisted, operate, and exit the lift without assistance (4.11.3)....
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II-3.11000 Retaliation or coercion
Individuals who exercise their rights under the ADA, or assist others in exercising their rights, are protected from retaliation....
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12. Does an employer have to grant every request for a reasonable accommodation?
In place of the CART device, the employer suggests an assistive listening device (ALD) because it is less expensive than CART....
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Introduction
A comprehensive emergency evacuation plan should provide for prompt and effective assistance to individuals whose medical conditions may necessitate it....
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TTY
., speaking slowly, communicating in writing or with the assistance of an aid or device, etc....
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Equivalent Facilitation [§103]
Unless otherwise specified, alternatives involving temporary or portable solutions or requiring assistance from others are not generally deemed equivalent to the required minimum level of...
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Section 36.306 Personal Devices and Services (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
or participants with personal devices, such as wheelchairs; individually prescribed devices, such as prescription eyeglasses or hearing aids; or services of a personal nature including assistance...
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B. TERMS OF AGREEMENT
Jefferson Outpatient will also train all staff who interact with patients on the requirements of Title III of the ADA as they apply to healthcare facilities and on techniques for safely assisting...
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§ 382.70 Disability-related complaints received by carriers
., food allergies, chemical sensitivity), paraplegic, quadriplegic, other wheelchair, oxygen, stretcher, other assistive device (cane, respirator, etc.), and other disability....
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‘‘Auxiliary aids and services.’’
aside in order to provide an accessible route, or assistance in removing a sweater or coat....