These body movements often help calm the person or assist in concentrating on tasks, but can also disturb coworkers at times....
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Atypical Body Movements
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Finding Sign Language Interpreters
You can find more information from RID on hiring an interpreter and search for individual members or interpreter agencies in their membership directory....
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A4.5.3 CARPET
Firm carpeting can be achieved through proper selection and combination of pad and carpet, sometimes with the elimination of the pad or cushion, and with proper installation....
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What would happen with other disability groups?
However, generally children can also tolerate higher levels of energy expenditure, and therefore higher levels of energy consumption do not necessarily relate to a lack of accessibility....
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Hand Cycle Wheelchair Attachment
Hand cycle attachments are typically used for transportation or utilitarian purposes because the user can use the wheelchair in its normal manner when the destination is reached (e.g., cycling...
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Motorized Kick Scooters
Motorized scooters can be either gasoline or electric powered. There are many different manufactures and styles of scooters with different characteristics....
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4.1.4(12) STORAGE
Facilities Metal desks Electrical coils Electrical motors Dry cell batteries Metal parts Empty cans Stoves Washers & Dryers Metal cabinets Glass bottles...
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III-3.4100 Separate programs
ILLUSTRATION 1: Museums generally do not allow visitors to touch exhibits because handling can cause damage to the objects....
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Landings [§405.7]
The 12” minimum handrail extensions required at the top and bottom of ramp runs must be in the same direction of the run, but they can turn or wrap where handrails are continuous at the...
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§ 35.130 General prohibitions against discrimination
shall make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or procedures when the modifications are necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability, unless the public entity can...
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Supports (M301.3, M302.3, and M305.2)
Some supports such as armrests and side rails can be used for transferring and positioning....
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II-3.4100 Separate programs
ILLUSTRATION 1: Museums generally do not allow visitors to touch exhibits because handling can cause damage to the objects....
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11B-246.1 General
Additional information regarding accessibility best practices for outdoor occupancies can be found in the California State Parks Accessibility Guidelines available on the California State...
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11B-904.6 Security glazing
Assistive listening devices complying with Section 11B-706 can facilitate voice communication at counters or teller windows where there is security glazing which promotes distortion in audible...
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(2) Transfer Surface Location for Diagnostic Equipment Used in the Seated Position
The current design allows only one long side for transfer, which limits some patient transfers where a patient can use only one side of the body due to paralysis on one side or other such...
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Categorization of wheelchair versus other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
appropriate speed at which mobility devices should be operated— for example, a faster speed may be safer when crossing streets than it would be for sidewalk use—and merely because a device can...
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36 CFR Part 1193 Telecommunications Act (Section 255) Accessibility Guidelines - Preamble
When it is not readily achievable to make the equipment accessible, the Act requires manufacturers to ensure that the equipment is compatible with existing peripheral devices or specialized...
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§1607.11 Disparate treatment.
Those employees or applicants who have been denied equal treatment, because of prior discriminatory practices or policies, must at least be afforded the same opportunities as had existed...
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§1607.1 Statement of purpose.
These guidelines are intended to be consistent with existing law....
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Part II: ABA Application and Scoping
final rule, differences between the ADA and ABA application and scoping chapters pertain to modifications and waivers, definitions, additions, leases, general exceptions (specifically existing...
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11B-213.3.4 Lavatories
There is no indication whether existing facilities having toilet rooms that do not comply with the increased scoping will be compelled by the path of travel obligation to upgrade these toilet...
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Van Accessible Parking Spaces
The Department is aware that a strong difference of opinion exists between those who use such spaces and those who must provide or maintain them....