., power chair, scooter), and within each type: make, model, age, armrests, footrests, drive wheels, controller, seat support surfaces and overall condition of the seating surface....
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2.2.1 Demographic Information
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11B-802.4.2 Identification
Seats with folding or retractable armrests are intended for use by individuals who have difficulty walking....
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11B-802.4.2 Identification
Seats with folding or retractable armrests are intended for use by individuals who have difficulty walking....
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A. Arena Assembly Seating:
The space need not be marked, and a removable seat may be placed in the wheelchair space when it is not required to accommodate a person eligible for the wheelchair space. ...
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Bench: ADA Standard Section 612.2
Section 612.2 covers the current ADA Standards for benches in saunas and steam rooms.
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§382.123(b)
(b) If a wheelchair exceeds the space provided for in §382.67 of this part while fully assembled but will fit if wheels or other components can be removed without the use of tools, you must...
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Appendix Two: Design Information and Accommodation Models
Study findings on Armrest height, calculated as the mean height of the four corner points of the arm rest on the right side measured from the floor....
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Technically Infeasible
With respect to an alteration of a building or a facility, something that has little likelihood of being accomplished because existing structural conditions would require removing or altering...
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ALTERATION
ETA Editor's Note ADA Title III §36.402(b)(1) also excludes asbestos removal from the definition of Alteration, unless it affects the usability of the building or facility: §36.402...
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11B-612.2 Bench
Exception: A readily removable bench shall be permitted to obstruct the turning space required by Section 11B-612.3 and the clear floor or ground space required by Section 11B-903.2....
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DREDF: Part 3 Barriers to Healthcare-Solutions
Requires the Registered User plan or above. Login!
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202.6.1
202.6.1 Measures taken to comply with federal barrier removal requirements shall comply with the applicable requirements for Alterations for the element being altered. EXCEPTION: 1....
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III. ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS
The Architectural Access Specialist’s report regarding the model facilities, including recommendations for barrier removals and suggested prioritization of barrier removals, shall be completed...
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208.1.1
208.1.1 The removal of architectural barriers from a parking facility in accordance with 28 C.F.R. Section 36.304 or with Section 553.508, F....
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TECHNICALLY INFEASIBLE
[DSA-AC] An alteration of a building or a facility, that has little likelihood of being accomplished because the existing structural conditions require the removal or alteration of a load-bearing...
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Safe harbor for qualified small businesses regarding what is readily achievable. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
one percent (1%) of its gross revenues on barrier removal. ...
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404.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
404.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to prohibit ICT that transmits or converts information or communication from removing non-proprietary information provided...
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(7) the City's written complaint policies
(7) the City's written complaint policies and forms that make no requirement that disability access barriers be removed within any particular time period, but instead permit the City to...
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Lavatory Fixtures and Vanities
Commenters indicated that such references were redundant or inaccurate and should be removed. Response....
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ADAPTABLE
As part of the initial design and construction, for example, structural backing would be provided for the later installation of grab bars, base cabinets under kitchen sinks would be removable...
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Decorative images
For Web/HTML: When an image is used only for decorative purposes, it is often best to remove the image from the page content and add it as a background image using CSS....
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Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility: ADA Standard Section 706.3
Receivers that are not compatible include earbuds, which may require removal of hearing aids, earphones, and headsets that must be worn over the ear, which can create disruptive interference...