In general, if the operation of a door, a faucet, or other device requires more than 5 pounds of force, it is not accessible to many people with disabilities....
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I have an accessible exam table, but if it is in use when a patient with a disability comes in for an appointment, is it OK to make the patient wait for the room to open up, or else use an exam table that is not accessible?
Generally, a patient with a disability should not wait longer than other patients because they are waiting for a particular exam table....
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Number of Assistive Listening Systems
This allows "mix and match" types of receivers to generally serve such facilities....
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211 Drinking Fountains
Generally, this requires at least two units in order to provide such access....
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1133B.5.4.5
SECTION 1133B GENERAL ACCESSIBILITY FOR ENTRANCES, EXITS AND PATHS OF TRAVEL 1133B.5 Ramps. 1133B.5.4.5 Landing width. ...
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809.2.2 Turning Space
It is generally acceptable to use required clearances to provide wheelchair turning space....
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809.2.2 Turning Space
It is generally acceptable to use required clearances to provide wheelchair turning space....
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3. Scope—Web Sites and Other Electronic Information and Communication Technologies
Technologies The SNPRM: Our proposal to require carrier Web site accessibility was limited to all public-facing content on a carrier's primary Web site marketing air transportation to the general...
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MONETARY RELIEF FOR THE COMPLAINANT
The ADA authorizes the Attorney General to seek a court award of compensatory damages on behalf of individuals aggrieved as the result of violations of title III of the ADA. 42 U.S.C. §...
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In-swinging Bathroom Doors
One commenter stated that in-swinging bathroom doors generally are problematic, unless the bathroom is unusually large....
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Timely and Complete Access to Information
See Chapter 7 in general and “Tips for Assisting People Who Are Blind or Visually-Impaired” and “Tips for Assisting People Who Are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind” in particular....
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STEP 1: OBTAIN COPIES OF THE ADA REQUIREMENTS AND GIVE THEM TO YOUR ARCHITECT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR.
While architects and building contractors generally know the requirements of state building and fire codes, they may be not be familiar with the ADA's civil rights requirements, which are...
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T206 Handrails, Stanchions, and Handholds
Large non-rail vehicles must generally provide stanchions or handholds on forward- and rear-facing seat backs....
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Openings in Trail Surfaces
If even the three-fourths of an inch deviation is not enough, General Exception 1 allows achieving trail surface opening requirements to the extent practicable if a condition for an exception...
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Station 6-Speed
The speed characteristics of emerging road and trail users are generally influenced by age, gender, experience, weather and pavement conditions, operating conditions, and facility geometrics...
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Summary of Results
Therefore, the results can be addressed in terms of a general trend in types of surface materials used....
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Speech Impairments
If the person is non-vocal, he/she may use a communication aid, which generates synthesized speech or a prerecorded voice....
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Bicycle Trailers
Trailers come in many different shapes and sizes, and are generally low to the ground, so other users may not see the additional length added to a bicycle....
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Examinations and Courses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Indeed, the requirements contained in title II (including the general prohibitions against discrimination, the program access requirements, the reasonable modifications requirements, and...
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11B-223.2.2 Facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility
Facilities that may provide treatment for, but that do not specialize in treatment of such conditions, such as general rehabilitation hospitals, are not subject to this requirement but are...
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