Device” In the NPRM, at proposed § 36.303(g)(1)(iv), the Department used the term “individual captioning device” to refer to the “individual device that patrons may use at their seats to view...
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Section 36.303(g)(1) Captioning Device
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12182(b)(2)(C)(ii)
subparagraph, that is not readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities (including individuals who use wheelchairs) unless such entity can demonstrate that such system, when viewed...
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§ 36.303(g)(5) Performance requirements for captioning devices and audio description devices
Captioning devices must be adjustable so that the captions can be viewed as if they are on or near the movie screen, and must provide clear, sharp images in order to ensure readability of...
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Intensity
visual signal (or its reflection from adjacent walls and ceiling) must be of an intensity that will raise the overall light level sharply, but not be so intense as to be unsafe for direct viewing...
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7.2.2.2 Extent of Impracticability
Consider doing so especially if a prominent feature (such as a scenic view, waterfall, or other feature that would be of interest to visitors) is located between the trail terminus and the...
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F106.5 Defined Terms
definitions to this section for the following terms: boards, camp shelter, camping facility, camping unit, outdoor constructed features, picnic facility, picnic unit, trail, trailhead, and viewing...
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404.2.11 Vision Lights
Doors, gates, and side lights adjacent to doors or gates, containing one or more glazing panels that permit viewing through the panels shall have the bottom of at least one glazed panel...
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221.2.3.2 Vertical Dispersion
Vertical dispersion shall not be required in assembly areas with 300 or fewer seats if the wheelchair spaces provide viewing angles that are equivalent to, or better than, the average viewing...
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Appendix E: Vision Tests
Participants viewed a standard Snellen-type acuity chart with black letters on a white background....
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Number Limits
The Department discussed this issue in the preamble to the original ACAA rule (55 FR 8025-8028; March 6, 1990), and our view of the matter has not changed....
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Accessibility Policy for Public Entity
◼ Accessibility Policy for Public Entity (12/00) [Click here to view or download the PDF version of "Accessibility Policy for Public Entity" (12 KB PDF)] It is the policy of ______...
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Non-Tactile Signage
Non-Tactile Signage The legibility of printed characters is a function of the viewing distance, character height and proportion, font, and the color contrast between character and background...
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Access To Medical Care For Individuals With Mobility Disabilities
This publication may be obtained, viewed or downloaded from the ADA Website (www.ada.gov)....
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To what elections does Title III of HAVA apply?
It is the Department's view that the requirements of Title III of HAVA were intended to apply in any general, special, primary, or runoff election for the office of President or Vice President...
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I. Public Participation and Request for Comments
Instructions for submitting and viewing comments are provided under the “Addresses” heading above....
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Chapter 10: Recreation Facilities
constructed features (1011); parking spaces within camping units and picnic units and pull-up spaces at dump stations (1012); tent pads and tent platforms (1013); camp shelters (1014); viewing...
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FAQ: What are "My Posts?"
From here, you may view or edit your posts. Once you are logged into Corada and on the home page, "My Posts" may be access two ways: 1....
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Knee & Toe Space [M303.2.4]
Rationale The issue of Clearance and Unobstructed Floor Space The knee and toe clearance dimensions, as well as the unobstructed floor space dimensions, dictate how close a patient...
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Are there any situations in which an animal would not be permitted to accompany its user on the flight?
animal would not be permitted to accompany its user at his or her seat is where the animal blocks a space that, per FAA or applicable foreign government safety regulations, must remain unobstructed...
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M307 Operable Parts (Section-by-Section Analysis)
response to question 43, which sought public input on whether the final rule should include reach range requirements such as those in the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines for an unobstructed...
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4.4.3 Implications of Mammography Equipment Components
This base support must be low enough so that the woman’s wheelchair footrests can ride over it; furthermore, it must allow enough unobstructed floor space to ensure that her wheelchair’s...
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106.5.41 Path of Travel
A continuous, unobstructed way of pedestrian passage by means of which the altered area may be approached, entered, and exited, and which connects the altered area with an exterior approach...
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4.3.5 Turning clearance
For example, the 180-degree turn around an obstruction should be used at ramp landings rather than the 180-degree unobstructed turn clearance....