As an alternative to installing a lift or elevator, library staff may retrieve books for patrons who use wheelchairs....
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II-5.2000 Methods for providing program accessibility
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Additional Information
Currently, persons who use side or parallel transfer methods from their wheelchairs are faced with a stark choice at establishments with single-user toilet rooms—i.e., patronize the establishment...
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11B-201.1 Scope, 11B-201.2 Application based on building or facility use, 11B-202.2 Additions, 11B-202.3 Alterations
Example: The addition (or alteration) of an electrical outlet in a patient room is considered a single element and that outlet must be located within the reach range as required by Section...
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Running Slope of Ramps Deployed to Roadways or Curb-Height Bus Stops
users.9 There were also documented incidents of wheelchairs and their occupants tipping over backwards going up bus ramps with 1:4 slopes....
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Footnotes
It is clear that, ‘where appropriate for the patient, both the ADA and the [Rehabilitation Act] favor integrated, community-based treatment over institutionalization.’...
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Section 1630.6 Contractual or Other Arrangements
Thus, if the training company were planning to conduct the training at an inaccessible location, thereby making it impossible for an employee who uses a wheelchair to attend, the employer...
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DOJ/DOT Joint Technical Assistance on the Title II of the ADA Requirements to Provide Curb Ramps when Streets, Roads, or Highways are Altered through Resurfacing
Without curb ramps, sidewalk travel in urban areas can be dangerous, difficult, or even impossible for people who use wheelchairs, scooters, and other mobility devices....
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Structural Impracticability (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a facility that is of necessity built on stilts and cannot be made accessible to persons who use wheelchairs because it is structurally impracticable to do so, must be made...
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Time periods
for the provision of curb cuts, the House report explains, ‘‘The employment, transportation, and public accommodation sections of * * * (the ADA) would be meaningless if people who use wheelchairs...
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Service Animals
People with mobility disabilities often use dogs to pull their wheelchairs or retrieve items....
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General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—out-swinging doors (Req. #28)
., mobility-related) disability, such as persons who use wheelchairs, walkers, or braces....
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Performance for Surface Firmness and Stability
Research with the RP shows repeatability and reproducibility consistent to that of the test procedure for ASTM F1951‒99 which utilizes a wheelchair work method. ...
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Structural Impracticability (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
For example, a facility that is of necessity built on stilts and cannot be made accessible to persons who use wheelchairs because it is structurally impracticable to do so, must be made...
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General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—out-swinging doors (Req. # 28)
., mobility-related) disability, such as persons who use wheelchairs, walkers, or braces....
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III. Benefits of Ratification
As these persons receive opportunities in their countries, they will need accessible devices, from wheelchairs and other mobility aids and services to new technologies, including smart phones...
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Inquiry into the use of other power-driven mobility device. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
While business commenters did not take issue with applying this standard to individuals who use wheelchairs, they were not satisfied with the application of this standard to other power-driven...
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2. The Class Notices Are Defective and Will Reach Only A Minuscule Portion of Class Members
Agreements with various floors and suites – merely posting the notice in one or two places in a large hospital will not ensure notification to a large number of current or potential disabled patients...
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Section 36.301 Eligibility Criteria (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
eligibility criteria that would bar, for example, all persons who are deaf from playing on a golf course or all individuals with cerebral palsy from attending a movie theater, or limit the seating...
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Complaints
clarifies that with respect to CROs and complaint responses, carriers providing scheduled service, and carriers providing nonscheduled service using aircraft with 19 or more passenger seats...
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Chapter 3: Publicizing the ADA: Advocacy and the Government Response
faculty, and alumni issued four demands to the board: appoint a deaf president; demand Spilman’s resignation; protect protestors from punishment; and designate a majority of the board’s seats...
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Section 36.301 Eligibility Criteria (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
eligibility criteria that would bar, for example, all persons who are deaf from playing on a golf course or all individuals with cerebral palsy from attending a movie theater, or limit the seating...
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Section 1630.2(j)(3) Predictable Assessments
For example, mobility impairments requiring the use of a wheelchair substantially limit the major life activity of walking....
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Signage
Response by Erin Schambureck: The only pictogram requirements that I recall being in ADA – and Marsha, maybe you could verify that – is really just that handicap image – the person in the wheelchair...