In particular, some issues will be targeted for examination, such as redundancy and selectability, the effect of hearing aid interference on bystanders, and whether persons with hearing...
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Market Monitoring Report
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F234 Residential Facilities
The vast majority of comments, most of which were from persons with disabilities, opposed such a provision....
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F213.2 Toilet Rooms and Bathing Rooms
Unisex toilet rooms benefit people who use opposite sex personal care assistants....
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213.2 Toilet Rooms and Bathing Rooms
Unisex toilet rooms benefit people who use opposite sex personal care assistants....
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2. Typical Issues for People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision
That means any area where people using the shelter can walk, including hallways, corridors, eating areas, and sleeping areas, must be free of objects that cannot be detected by a person...
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213.2 Toilet Rooms and Bathing Rooms
Unisex toilet rooms benefit people who use opposite sex personal care assistants....
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Section 36.406(c) Places of Lodging (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department received a substantial number of comments on these issues from industry representatives, advocates for persons with disabilities, and individuals....
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Alterations to elevators. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This requirement, according to these commenters, is necessary so a person with a disability need not wait until an accessible elevator responds to his or her call....
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a. Summary of Reasons for Proposed Regulation
First, for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing or blind or have low vision, the unavailability of captioned or audio-described movies inhibits their ability to socialize and fully take...
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
That means pedestrian routes open to voters serving or leading to the voting area, such as hallways, corridors and the voting space, must be free of objects that cannot be detected by a person...
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Manual Wheelchairs
Manual wheelchair users with limited or no independent mobility are generally pushed by another person, and may be trail users too....
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IX. RELEASES
Except as otherwise provided by law, Plaintiffs agrees that they will not, on behalf of themselves, or in cooperation or participation with any other person, firm, entity, corporation, institute...
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Minimum Number of Accessible Parking Spaces [§208.2]
20 + 1 for each 100 or fraction thereof over 1000 Valet Parking Accessible spaces are required in parking facilities with valet parking because vehicles specially equipped for persons...
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68.31. Variance Procedures
(e) When a Variance or Appeal determination has been made, the owner and the person making the submission shall be advised in writing of the determination....
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Guestrooms with Roll-in Showers
Result: Some people with mobility impairments, such as persons who use wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, and other mobility aids, must use a roll-in shower or a shower with a fold-down...
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Alterations to elevators. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This requirement, according to these commenters, is necessary so a person with a disability need not wait until an accessible elevator responds to his or her call....
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- Assisted Living Directory - Connecticut Assisted Living Facilities & Senior Care
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Vertical Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 221.2.3.2
Section 221.2.3.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for vertical dispersion in assembly areas.
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11B-213.2 Toilet rooms and bathing rooms
Unisex toilet rooms benefit people who use opposite sex personal care assistants....
- Disability Advocates of Kent County - Grand Rapids, MI
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Efforts to minimize impact
If a large manufacturer has an extensive marketing effort, involving surveys and focus groups, it may be appropriate to include persons with disabilities in such groups....
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Accessible Parking
This aisle is needed to permit a person using a wheelchair, electric scooter, or other mobility device to get out of their car or van....
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Signage
Response by Erin Schambureck: The only pictogram requirements that I recall being in ADA – and Marsha, maybe you could verify that – is really just that handicap image – the person in the...