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- Inclusion Solutions OrderAssist™ Drive-Thru Access
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11B-502.7.2 Wheel stops
A curb or wheel stop shall be provided if required to prevent encroachment of vehicles over the required clear width of adjacent accessible routes....
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E. Services in the Cabin
You must either assist the passenger directly or indicate that you will find the appropriate employee to assist her in stowing her carry-on bag in the overhead compartment....
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11B-224.4 Guest rooms with communication features
17 301 to 400 20 301 to 400 22 501 to 1000 5 percent of total 1001 and over...
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Infrared Systems
Infrared Systems These systems use invisible (infrared) light beams to carry information from a transmitter connected to a public address system or microphone to special portable receivers...
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Readily Achievable
Easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense....
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225(d)(1)(B)
(B) establish minimum standards that shall be met in carrying out subsection (c) of this section;...
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3.3.4 Clear Floor Length
The maximum length (occupied) recorded in the UDI study, for example, was over 2000 mm (6 ft.- 8 in.)!...
- EZ-ACCESS Suitcase Singlefold AS Ramp
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8. Batteries
Batteries The Oxygen NPRM sought information about whether the rule should allow carriers to require users of electronic respiratory devices to carry a certain number of batteries....
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Can an operator refuse to carry a person with a disability, especially a person using an electric scooter that meets the definition of a “wheelchair,” because of higher insurance rates or liability concerns?
No. Section 37.5(g) of the DOT ADA regulations prohibits an operator from denying service to an individual with a disability because its insurance company conditions coverage...
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Can an operator refuse to carry a person with a disability, especially a person using an electric scooter that meets the definition of a “wheelchair,” because of higher insurance rates or liability concerns?
No. Section 37.5(g) of the DOT ADA regulations prohibits an operator from denying service to an individual with a disability because its insurance company conditions coverage or...
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The ADA and the House Committees: Three Phases
Then, hearings are scheduled, designed, and held....
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§382.111(d)
(d) Assistance to a semi-ambulatory person in moving to and from the lavatory, not involving lifting or carrying the person; or...
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§ 37.145(d)(3)
(3) Are there circumstances that bear on the ability of the grantee to carry out the plan as represented? If yes, please elaborate....
- EZ-ACCESS Suitcase Singlefold Ramp
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11B-703.8.12 Protective covering
Where a protective layer is placed over VMS characters through which the VMS characters must be viewed, the protective covering shall have a non-glare finish....
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Maximum side reach ranges. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One individual argued that little people can become trapped in elevators, posing serious safety risks, when the controls are over 48 inches high. ...
- ADA Transition Planning - Part 2
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§382.3 On-demand air taxi
On-demand air taxi means an air taxi operator that carries passengers or property and is not a commuter carrier as defined in this section....
- Amramp Portable Ramps
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§100.145(b)
(b) Disclosures or other actions undertaken to carry out appropriate corrective action do not cause the lender to lose the privilege....
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Stowage of Wheelchairs and Mobility Aids
The current rule requires wheelchairs that cannot be carried in the cabin to be checked, carried as baggage, and returned to users as closely as possible to the door of the aircraft....