(iii) For example, applying these principles it should easily be concluded that the types of impairments set forth in paragraphs (d)(2)(iii)(A) through (K) of this section will, at a minimum...
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§ 35.108(d)(2)(iii)
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§ 37.123(e)(3)(i)
(i) Only a specific impairment-related condition which prevents the individual from traveling to a boarding location or from a disembarking location is a basis for eligibility under this...
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2) Residential facilities/transient lodging
(i.e., contain visual alarms, visual notification devices, volume-control telephones, and an accessible electrical outlet for a text telephone) and to persons with mobility impairments....
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1630.2(j)(2)(II)
(II) The duration or expected duration of the impairment; and...
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§104.42(b)(3)(i)
(i) admissions tests are selected and administered so as best to ensure that, when a test is administered to an applicant who has a handicap that impairs sensory, manual, or speaking skills...
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§ 36.309(b)(1)(i)
(i) The examination is selected and administered so as to best ensure that, when the examination is administered to an individual with a disability that impairs sensory, manual, or speaking...
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DETECTABLE WARNING
Curbs can be used by pedestrians with vision impairments to detect the boundary between a sidewalk and a vehicular way....
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Introduction
The ADA covers a wide range of disability, from physical conditions affecting mobility, stamina, sight, hearing, and speech to conditions such as emotional illness and learning disorders...
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Definition of Segway and Scope of Interim Policy
This policy applies not only to the brand name Segway®, but also to any similar device that is being used as a mobility aid by an individual with a mobility impairment. ...
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2. Q: What is a service animal?
Some examples include: Alerting persons with hearing impairments to sounds....
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DETECTABLE WARNING
Curbs can be used by pedestrians with vision impairments to detect the boundary between a sidewalk and a vehicular way....
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§8.3 Adaptability
For example, in a unit adaptable for a hearing-impaired person, the wiring for visible emergency alarms may be installed but the alarms need not be installed until such time as the unit...
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§8.22(b)
section, a minimum of five percent of the total dwelling units or at least one unit in a multifamily housing project, whichever is greater, shall be made accessible for persons with mobility impairments...
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§8.12(b)
(b) A recipient shall select and administer tests concerning employment to ensure that, when administered to an applicant or employee who has a handicap that impairs sensory, manual, or...
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Are people living with HIV or AIDS protected by the ADA?
An individual has a “disability” under the ADA if he or she has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, including major bodily functions...
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9.2 Is a Worker Injured on the Job Protected by the ADA?
The person must have an impairment that "substantially limits a major life activity," have a "record of" or be "regarded as" having such an impairment....
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707 Automatic Teller Machines and Fare Machines
Requirements address clear floor or ground space (707.2), operable parts (707.3), privacy (707.4), speech output (707.5), input (707.6), display screens (707.7), and braille instructions...
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PERSONNEL PREPARATION
., occupational therapist or speech language pathologist)....
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Who are People with Disabilities and Other Activity Limitations?
(Altman 2008) Even these numbers are not inclusive of a variety of people with functional limitations; for example, those with speech and language limitations....
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4. Benefits of the Proposed Rule
Table 5 - Unquantified Benefits of the Proposed Rule Time savings by people with hearing, cognitive, speech, and manual dexterity or motor impairments from improved federal...
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III-8.7000 Technical assistance
They include national associations of covered entities, such as restaurants, hotels and motels; and associations of individuals with disabilities representing individuals with speech, hearing...
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Regulations about Ticket Sales
But aren't phone or online ticket sales required to meet the needs of people with hearing and vision impairments? ...