desire is to have Powered Height Adjustable Adult Changing Tables installed in Family restrooms at the following places: State and Government Facilities Examples include rest areas...
Search Results "Outdoor Developed Areas"
- Universal Changing Places
- Rebuilding Together Knoxville - Knoxville, TN
- West Central Illinois Center for Independent Living (WCICIL) - Quincy, Macomb, IL
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Platform and Vehicle Floor Coordination: ADA Standard Section 810.5.3
Some vehicles are designed to be boarded from a street or the sidewalk along the street and the exception permits such boarding areas to be less than eight inches high....
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1015.3 Height
The guard height in assembly seating areas shall comply with Section 1029.17 as applicable....
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1015.3 Height
The guard height in assembly seating areas shall comply with Section 1030.17 as applicable....
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2.3.3 Issues
Reportedly, a few recently introduced IR transmitters are capable of being employed in some outdoor venues (but not in direct sunlight)....
- Missouri Department of Elementary And Secondary Education: Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)
- Ability360 - Phoenix, AZ
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810 Transportation Facilities
For clarity, the Board has applied requirements to "bus stop boarding and alighting areas" instead of to "bus stop pads." Comment....
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.4 ICC/IBC
International Building Code (IBC)-2000 (including 2001 Supplement to the International Codes) and IBC-2003 are referenced for means of egress, areas of refuge, and railings provided on fishing...
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Section 36.206 Retaliation or Coercion (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Illustrations of practices prohibited by this section are contained in paragraph (c), which is modeled on a similar provision in the regulations issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development...
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205 Operable Parts
Exceptions the Board developed in rulemaking on recreation facilities are included in the final rule....
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1. Mayor's Office On Disability
As part of its efforts to promote access for disabled persons, MOD maintains a public website that provides extensive information on various topics, including: (1) new developments; (2)...
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Summary of Major Provisions
Where group sites are developed for emergency transportable housing units, the final rule requires at least 10 percent of the unit pads at each group site to be designed and constructed...
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44. Can an employer deny a request for leave when an employee cannot provide a fixed date of return?
In such situations, or in situations in which a return date must be postponed because of unforeseen medical developments, employees should stay in regular communication with their employers...
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Bathroom
One commenter believed that, unless bathroom was redefined to include single- or two-fixture facilities, some developers will remove a bathtub or shower from a proposed second full bathroom...
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Disability (Section-by-Section Analysis)
by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) in its regulations implementing section 504 (42 FR 22685 (May 4, 1977)) and the analysis by the Department of Housing and Urban Development...
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§1191.1(b)
The guidelines serve as the basis for accessibility standards adopted by the General Services Administration, the Department of Defense, the Department of Housing and Urban Development,...
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Nonmotorized Kick Scooters
These larger scooters are currently less prevalent, but because they provide more utility due to improved efficiency, several manufacturers are developing and promoting larger models....
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2.3.2 IR Receivers
Recently, however, receivers have been developed that locates the transducer at the earphone tips thus precluding the formation of resonant peaks....
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Inline Skates
Inline roller skates were first developed in the 18th century, preceding the quad skate design invented in the late 19th century; however, the technology then available, quad skates offered...
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Anthropometry of Wheeled Mobility Project - Final Report
Disclaimer This report was developed with funding from the U.S. Access Board (contract # TPD-ABA-07-C-001)....
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What Situations Require an Interpreter?
further information on the Americans with Disabilities Act contact: ADA Website www.ada.gov ADA Information Line 800-514-0301 (voice) 800-514-0383 (TTY) This pamphlet was developed...