Pre-boarding as an Option Although you are not required to pre-board, choosing to take advantage of a pre-boarding opportunity may assist you in securing a seating accommodation when...
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  Pre-boarding as an Option
  
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  10.4.1(6)
  Such methods may include, but are not limited to, visual paging systems using video monitors and computer technology.... 
- Bed Shaker (BE1270)
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  IV. Training and Technical Assistance from the United States
  Upon request from Harris County, the United States will provide technical assistance to Harris County concerning the implementation of the terms of this Agreement, including assistance in... 
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  Q13: Specific Requirements for Road Alteration Projects by Public Entities that Receive Federal Financial Assistance
  Q13: Do any other requirements apply to road alteration projects undertaken by public entities that receive Federal financial assistance from DOT either directly or indirectly, even if such... 
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  ADA Title II Technical Assistance Manual 1994 Supplement
  The following pages contain material to be aded [sic] to the Americans with Disabilites [sic] Act Title II Technical Assistance Manual (Nov. 1993 edition.)... 
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  Settlement Agreement Between the United States of America, Louisiana Tech University, and the Board of Supervisors for the University of Louisiana System Under the Americans with Disabilities Act
  SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY, AND THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA SYSTEM UNDER THE AMERICANS... 
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  Signs must be provided to notify spectators of the availability of receivers
  • Signs must be provided to notify spectators of the availability of receivers for the assistive listening system.... 
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  What kinds of services must transportation personnel provide?
  nondiscriminatory transportation is the responsibility of the transportation operator, Section 37.173 of the DOT ADA regulations requires operators to train their personnel to properly assist... 
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  What kinds of services must transportation personnel provide?
  nondiscriminatory transportation is the responsibility of the transportation operator, Section 37.173 of the DOT ADA regulations requires operators to train their personnel to properly assist... 
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  Background of U.S. Access Board
  Technical and Information Services, which is my unit, is the unit that conducts our rulemaking and also conducts our very miniscule research arm, as well as provides all the technical assistance... 
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  4.13.12* Automatic Doors and Power-Assisted Doors
  If a power-assisted door is used, its door-opening force shall comply with 4.13.11 and its closing shall conform to the requirements in ANSI A156.19‒1984.... 
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  A4.3.11.3 Stairway Width
  A 48 in (1220 mm) wide exit stairway is needed to allow assisted evacuation (e.g., carrying a person in a wheelchair) without encroaching on the exit path for ambulatory persons.... 
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  11B-706.4 Sound pressure level
  Assistive listening systems shall be capable of providing a sound pressure level of 110 dB minimum and 118 dB maximum with a dynamic range on the volume control of 50 dB.... 
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  706.4 Sound Pressure Level
  Assistive listening systems shall be capable of providing a sound pressure level of 110 dB minimum and 118 dB maximum with a dynamic range on the volume control of 50 dB.... 
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  11B-706.4 Sound pressure level
  Assistive listening systems shall be capable of providing a sound pressure level of 110 dB minimum and 118 dB maximum with a dynamic range on the volume control of 50 dB.... 
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  706.4 Sound Pressure Level
  Assistive listening systems shall be capable of providing a sound pressure level of 110 dB minimum and 118 dB maximum with a dynamic range on the volume control of 50 dB.... 
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  Emergency Evacuation Preparedness: Take Responsibility for Your Safety
  The media repeatedly reported stories about the two wheelchair users who successfully escaped from the World Trade Center using evacuation chairs on September 11th, 2001. We also... 
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  706.4 Sound Pressure Level
  Assistive listening systems shall be capable of providing a sound pressure level of 110 dB minimum and 118 dB maximum with a dynamic range on the volume control of 50 dB.... 
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  11B-706.4 Sound pressure level
  Assistive listening systems shall be capable of providing a sound pressure level of 110 dB minimum and 118 dB maximum with a dynamic range on the volume control of 50 dB.... 
- inLOOP Commercial Use Product Line Digital 1600 Assistive Listening System
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  Storing Wheelchairs and Other Assistive Devices in the Cabin
  Storing Wheelchairs and Other Assistive Devices in the Cabin Carriers must allow passengers with a disability using personal ventilators/respirators to bring their equipment, including... 
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  Categorization of wheelchair versus other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The Department will not foreclose any future technological developments by identifying or banning specific devices or setting restrictions on size, weight, or dimensions.... 
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  §104.5   Assurances required.
  [45 FR 30936, May 9, 1980, as amended at 65 FR 68054, Nov. 13, 2000] 
