Comment by Participant]: Essentially, the 27 inches is a magic number where [the cane of] an average-height person will intersect with the object, giving that user sufficient stopping time...
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Protruding Objects
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Maximum Extent Feasible
., those who use wheelchairs) would not be feasible, the facility shall be made accessible to persons with other types of disabilities (e.g., those who use crutches, those who have impaired...
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Accessibility Policy for Public Accommodation
This allows the person with a disability to see that those responsible for the facility are making a good faith effort to provide access in their facility....
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Video interpreting services. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
speed Internet connection; (2) a clear, sufficiently large, and sharply delineated picture of the participants' heads, arms, hands, and fingers, regardless of the body position of the person...
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2. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
The bottom of the handrail extensions turn down to 27 inches or less above the route so a person who is blind or has low vision can detect the hazard before running into it. 2....
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ADA Coordinator, Grievance Procedure, Self-Evaluations, and Transition Plans
The name, office address, and telephone number of the ADA Coordinator must be provided to all interested persons....
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Retain term "service animal.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Preamble to HUD's Final Rule for Pet Ownership for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities, 73 FR 63834–38 (Oct. 27, 2008); HUD Handbook No. 4350.3 Rev–1, Chapter 2, Occupancy Requirements...
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Introduction and Instructions
The National Quality Forum has adopted this standard in their reports to CMS on person- and family-centered care, and in other reports....
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
The bottom of the handrail extensions turn down so a person who is blind or has low vision can detect the hazard before running into it. 2....
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219 Assistive Listening Systems
Such assembly areas, if (1) they accommodate at least 50 persons, or if they have audio- amplification systems, and (2) they have fixed seating, shall have a permanently installed assistive...
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E. SERVICE ANIMALS
. § 36.302(c)(6), the Cavs shall not ask about the nature or extent of a person’s disability, but may make two inquiries to determine whether an animal qualifies as a service animal....
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B. Experts’ Responsibilities
The Experts and the United States will have full access to persons, employees, facilities, buildings, programs, services, documents, data, records, materials, and things that are necessary...
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VII. DISPUTE RESOLUTION
The parties hereto hereby expressly consent to the personal jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in California for any action or proceeding arising from or relating to this...
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Section 36.213 Relationship of Subpart 8 to Subparts C and D (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
This general requirement would appear to categorically prohibit "segregated'' seating for persons in wheelchairs....
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Retain term "service animal." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., preamble to HUD's Final Rule for Pet Ownership for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities, 73 FR 63834–38 (Oct. 27, 2008); HUD Handbook No. 4350.3 Rev–1, Chapter 2, Occupancy Requirements...
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11B-704.3 Volume control telephones
If the microphone in the handset is not being used, a mute button that temporarily turns off the microphone can also reduce the amount of background noise which the person hears in the earpiece...
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Vehicular Route Exceptions—Sections 206.2.1 and 206.2.2 of the 2010 Standards
pedestrian access routes, and both conflict with HUD’s Section 504 regulation, which requires that all programs and activities receiving Federal funds be readily accessible to and usable by persons...
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502.3 Access Aisle
., requires placement of accessible routes such that persons with disabilities are not compelled to walk or wheel behind parked vehicles other than their own vehicle....
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11B-233.1 General
Section 206.5.4 requires all doors and doorways providing user passage in residential dwelling units providing mobility features to comply with Section 404; Section 206.7.6 permits platform lifts...
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1124B
Changes in level greater than 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) shall be accomplished by means of a curb ramp, ramp, elevator or platform lift that complies with Section 1127B.5, 1133B.5, 1116B.1 or 1116B...
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6. Settlement Approval Process
Settlement to be provided to the organizations listed on Exhibit "F" to this Settlement Agreement (or such other organizations that, in Class Counsel’s judgment, serve the interests of persons...
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Athletics and Extracurricular Activities
Choate, 469 U.S. 287, 300-01 (1985) (Section 504 may require reasonable modifications to a program or benefit to assure meaningful access to qualified persons with disabilities); Se....
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18. What dispute resolution mechanisms are available if a parent believes that a school district has improperly denied or limited his or her child’s access to a particular auxiliary aid or service under Title II or has not made FAPE available under the IDEA?
Information on how to file a complaint with DOJ’s Civil Rights Division is on DOJ’s website at http://www.justice.gov/crt/complaint/. 50 A school district that employs 50 or more persons...
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Factors to Consider in Planning For & Administering an ADA Facilities Compliance Plan
Should you choose an individual to head your internal effort who already has a full plate (“if you want something done, give it to a busy person”) or someone who has more time but has not...