Because students with disabilities experience varying levels and types of limitations from hearing, vision, or speech disabilities, and because school districts must give primary consideration...
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17. May a school district determine that, under Title II, all children with a hearing, vision, or speech disability will receive the same auxiliary aid or service as others with that kind of disability?
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B.3.iv - Who makes the determination that a product meets equivalent facilitation?
The vendor may assert that its product meets or exceeds the level of accessibility required by a particular standard through equivalent facilitation....
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1009.5.4 Transfer Steps
The surface of the bottom tread shall extend to a water depth of 18 inches (455 mm) minimum below the stationary water level. Advisory 1009.5.4 Transfer Steps....
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12143(a) General rule
, paratransit and other special transportation services to individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs that are sufficient to provide to such individuals a level...
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4.6.6 Passenger Loading Zones
Vehicle standing spaces and access aisles shall be level with surface slopes not exceeding 1:50 (2%) in all directions....
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4.6.3* Parking Spaces
Parking spaces and access aisles shall be level with surface slopes not exceeding 1:50 (2%) in all directions....
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4.8.4 LANDINGS
Ramps shall have level landings at the bottom and top of each run. Landings shall have the following features: (1) The landing shall be at least as wide as the ramp run leading to it...
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FAQ: What are "My Posts?"
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§1630.2(j)(4)(iii)
For example, someone with a learning disability may achieve a high level of academic success, but may nevertheless be substantially limited in the major life activity of learning because...
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Curb Ramps [§406]
DOJ’s 2010 ADA Standards require curb ramps at newly constructed or altered streets, highways, and street-level pedestrian walkways to provide an accessible route for pedestrians at intersections...
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1.1.5
Pervious concrete may also be considered for surfaces that are designed to be nearly level....
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Hospital Outpatient Facilities [§208.2.1]
Hospital Outpatient Facilities [§208.2.1] The Standards require a higher level of accessible parking at hospital outpatient facilities....
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Error/Omission: Landing areas where ramps change direction (e.g., switchbacks or 90° turns) are too small.
Result: Wheelchair users are unable to go up or down the ramp because there is not enough space to turn on a level surface. This makes the ramp unusable....
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§ 38.95(b)(3) Emergency operation
The lift shall incorporate an emergency method of deploying, lowering to ground or platform level with a lift occupant, and raising and stowing the empty lift if the power to the lift fails...
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§ 38.125(b)(3) Emergency operation
The lift shall incorporate an emergency method of deploying, lowering to ground or station platform level with a lift occupant, and raising and stowing the empty lift if the power to the...
- SafePath: Overview of Ramps and Reducers for ADA Compliance by SafePath Products
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Kohler Branham Urinal Model K-4920-T-0 Model
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Issue 3: Which signal? Speech WALK messages necessary
numerous installations evaluated in the field, where two APS were mounted on the same pole, installers failed to customize the messages and used the manufacturer’s default message, ‘WALK sign...
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When do path of travel and/or accessible routes apply? …new construction? …alterations to a parking area? …alterations to a building associated with parking, such as expansion or remodel?
construction of a new facility, all accessible rooms and spaces are required to be connected by an accessible route and all toilet facilities, drinking fountains, public telephones and signs...
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I. BACKGROUND
., who is deaf and uses American Sign Language (“ASL”) as her primary means of communication. ...
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ATTACHMENT A
H&R Block, H&R Block Tax Services, and its franchisees agree to provide all appropriate auxiliary aids and services, including qualified sign language interpreters, required under...
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Self-evaluation
Determine whether employees and officials know how to arrange for auxiliary aids and services, such as sign language interpreters, material in Braille and assistive listening systems; to...
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Integration of inmates and detainees with disabilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, if an inmate is deaf and communicates only using sign language, a prison may consider whether it is more appropriate to give priority to housing the prisoner in a facility close...