It is standard operating procedure for emergency responders to check these locations first for anyone needing assistance....
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Required Means of Egress [IBC §1007.1 (2003), §1003.2.13 (2000)]
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Triggering event. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department also notes that section 234.4.2 of the 2010 Standards only applies where the structural or operational characteristics of an amusement ride are altered....
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Response Time
If those offices are open 9 to 5, those are the hours during which the reservations service must be open, even if the entity's transit service operated 6 a.m. to midnight....
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809 Residential Dwelling Units
1102.7 Private Residence Elevators, now at 206.6 (scoping) and 409 (technical) 1102.8 Platform Lifts, covered generally by 206.7 (scoping) and 410 (technical) 1102.9 Operable...
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§ 382.70 Disability-related complaints received by carriers
(b) This section applies to certificated U.S. carriers and foreign air carriers operating to, from, and in the United States, conducting passenger operations with at least one aircraft having...
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B. JURISDICTION
The Museum's operations include a museum, a restaurant, auditoriums, and a museum shop and affect commerce....
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4. Maintenance Policies
practices for the maintenance of accessible features are inadequate because they "do not set specific and prompt deadlines for the identification and repair of items that are broken, non-operational...
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Retrofitting Kiosks
ITI said that the costs of retrofitting an existing kiosk would be difficult to quantify—particularly older kiosks with operating systems that are not compatible with text-to-speech technology...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
The City shall maintain in operable working condition on Election Day those features of facilities and equipment (including, but not limited to, permanent equipment such as lifts and elevators...
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Section 37.9 Standards for Transportation Facilities
However, the combination of a pad of normal width and standard operational practices may also suffice. (Such practices could be offered as an equivalent facilitation.)...
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2.1(a)(i) A Physical or Mental Impairment
For example: A person who has epilepsy and uses medication to control seizures, or a person who walks with an artificial leg would be considered to have an impairment, even if the medicine...
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2.2(b) Record of a Substantially Limiting Condition
For example: It protects people with a history of cancer, heart disease, or other debilitating illness, whose illnesses are either cured, controlled or in remission....
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2. Background
These accessibility guidelines would adopt the definition of sidewalk in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)....
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5. Q: What are some common problems that people with disabilities have with law enforcement?
For example: When approaching a car with visible signs that a person with a disability may be driving (such as a designated license plate or a hand control) , the police officer...
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Handling Accessibility Complaints: Keeping out of Court
Be careful of any attorney who wants to take an uncooperative stance and tightly control your response process unless you want an expensive fight....
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Addendum C: Participant responses to two step transfers for protocols D and E
important reason to do so Avoid/Avoid Made me short of breath Avoid/Transfer The ramp made it easier and could better control...
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Emergency Preparedness
Service animals are the responsibility of their handlers who must keep them under control at all times. ...
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Appendix C: Resources
National Center on Physical Activity and Disability www.ncpad.org NCPAD is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)....
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Emergency Evacuation Preparedness: Take Responsibility for Your Safety
I thought Ford would have a little better control over the situation."...
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Glossary of Acronyms
Board CCD (CCDD) Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities (formerly the Consortium for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities) CDC Centers for Disease Control...
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20. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
throughout the hotel; (7) door widths and maneuvering clearances; (8) accessible elements within an accessible guest room, including toilets, tubs, showers, sinks, closets, thermostats and controls...
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Internet Postings (Advisory Guidance)
On the other hand, anyone creating information for a Web server has control of the accessibility of the information....