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§1630.2(j)(5)(ii)
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§ 35.108(d)(4)(ii)
(ii) Use of assistive technology;...
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11B-208.2.2 Rehabilitation facilities and outpatient physical therapy facilities
Twenty percent of patient and visitor parking spaces provided to serve rehabilitation facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility and outpatient physical therapy...
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§ 1194.21(l)
(l) When electronic forms are used, the form shall allow people using assistive technology to access the information, field elements, and functionality required for completion and submission...
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602.2 Accessibility and Compatibility Features
Documentation shall include accessibility features that are built-in and accessibility features that provide compatibility with assistive technology....
- HERL's Computer Assisted Rehabilitation ENvironment (CAREN)
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ASTM: ADA Standard Section 105.2.3
Section 105.2.3 of the ADA Standards cover references to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards.
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Sec. 469.002(5) Engineer
(5) "Engineer" means a person licensed as an engineer under Chapter 1001, Occupations Code....
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602.2 Accessibility and Compatibility Features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Accessibility and Compatibility Features (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section provides specifications for ICT documentation in terms of accessibility and compatibility features that assist...
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Escalators
The ADA Standards address escalators in rail and fixed guideway stations (§810.9) but not those provided in other types of facilities. Escalators must have a clear width of at...
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General: ADA Standard Section 410.1
Section 410.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for platform lifts.
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501.1 Scope
Software that is assistive technology and that supports the accessibility services of the platform shall not be required to conform to the requirements in this chapter....
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402.1 General
Except for personal headsets and other audio couplers, closed functionality of ICT shall be operable without requiring the user to attach or install assistive technology and shall conform...
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Rehabilitation Act Amendments
Rehabilitation Act Amendments ________________________________________________________________ 10/29/1992 Amendments to the Rehabilitation Act emphasize employment as the primary...
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602.2 Accessibility and Compatibility Features
Documentation shall include accessibility features that are built-in and accessibility features that provide compatibility with assistive technology....
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402.1 General
ICT with closed functionality shall be operable without requiring the user to attach or install assistive technology other than personal headsets or other audio couplers, and shall conform...
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§ 1194.31(a)
(a) At least one mode of operation and information retrieval that does not require user vision shall be provided, or support for assistive technology used by people who are blind or visually...
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E101.2 Equivalent Facilitation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It would permit the use of an alternative design or technology in lieu of conformance to the proposed technical requirements in Chapters 4 and 5, but only if the alternative design or technology...
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503.3 Alternative User Interfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
, conclude they may ignore the requirements for interoperability with assistive technology (proposed 502)....
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401.1 Scope
EXCEPTION: Hardware that is assistive technology shall not be required to conform to the requirements of this chapter....
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401.1 Scope
EXCEPTION: Hardware that is assistive technology shall not be required to conform to the requirements of this chapter....
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Vocational Rehabilitation Gains Momentum
Vocational Rehabilitation Gains Momentum ________________________________________________________________ 8/3/1954 Congress passes the Vocational Rehabilitation Amendments of...
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E101.2 Equivalent Facilitation
The use of an alternative design or technology that results in substantially equivalent or greater accessibility and usability by individuals with disabilities than would be provided by...