Group designations such as "the blind," "the retarded" or "the disabled" are inappropriate because they do not reflect the individuality, equality or dignity of people with disabilities....
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Bias Toward Wheelchair Users
The proposed guidelines, and the final Guidelines, reflect the accessibility requirements contained in the Fair Housing Act....
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223.1 General
Because medical facilities frequently reconfigure spaces to reflect changes in medical specialties, 223.1 does not include a provision for dispersion of accessible patient or resident sleeping...
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Built Environment Image Guide
The goal of BEIG is to influence the design, construction, and maintenance of buildings and other constructed features so they will: Fit on the land Reflect sensitive site...
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Reporting
threat” to health or safety that cannot be eliminated or reduced by reasonable accommodation, or that such an accommodation would cause undue hardship; and The attendance logs reflecting...
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Reporting
threat” to health or safety that cannot be eliminated or reduced by reasonable accommodation, or that such an accommodation would cause undue hardship; and The attendance logs reflecting...
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Where Platform Lifts are Permitted [§206.7]
While the site constraint must reflect exterior conditions, the lift can be installed in the interior of a building....
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1.1.17 Stairs
This is consistent with the Life Safety Code method of measurement and reflects the position on a tread that a person's foot is most likely to contact, especially going down a stair....
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3.1 Key Findings
For predicting high conspicuity ratings the reflectance of the detectable warning is helpful....
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Disability Emergency Supplies Kits
x Road flares x Blankets or emergency blankets (lightweight, fold to pocket size, made of a reflective material which reflects up to 80% of your...
- Trail Construction and Maintenance Notebook - 2007 Edition
- Empower TN - Nashville, TN
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Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
Struggling to join classmates on a stage, to use a bathroom with too little clearance, or to enter a swimming pool all negatively affect a person’s sense of independence and can lead to...
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Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
Struggling to join classmates on a stage, to use a bathroom with too little clearance, or to enter a swimming pool all negatively affect a person's sense of independence and can lead to...
- Spectrum Industries Inc. Freedom One Sit-to-Stand Lectern
- Ruderman Family Foundation
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Title II: Program Accessibility
On or after March 15, 2012, public entities must consider the supplemental requirements (such as swimming pools, play areas, and fishing piers) in the 2010 Standards to assess compliance...
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Effect on the certification process of using more than one regulatory scheme at the state or local level to establish accessibility requirements for title III facilities with new design requirements in the proposed standards. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
include requirements for elements and spaces that are not addressed specifically in the 1991 Standards, including elements within recreational facilities and play areas such as swimming pools...
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Step 6 - Develop a Transition Plan
reason to update or create a new transition plan is that the current (2010) ADA Standards for Accessible Design include accessibility requirements for recreation areas such as swimming pools...
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FIGURE INDEX
or Deck Surface at Fishing Piers and Platforms Figure 1007.3.2 Golf Club Reach Range Area Figure 1008.3.1 Transfer Platforms Figure 1008.3.2 Transfer Steps Figure 1009.2.2 Pool...
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604.9 Water Closets and Toilet Compartments for Children’s Use
The following table provides additional guidance in applying the specifications for water closets for children according to the age group served and reflects the differences in the size,...
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
The specific special education and related services outlined in each IEP reflect the individualized needs of each student....
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11B-223.1 General
Because medical facilities frequently reconfigure spaces to reflect changes in medical specialties, 223.1 does not include a provision for dispersion of accessible patient or resident sleeping...