CRIS assists the user in collecting data which meets the 2010 American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards and PROWAG specifications for accessibility and safety....
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- NewVision™ Curb Ramp Inventory System (NVCRIS)
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Line of Sight and Dispersion of Wheelchair Spaces in Assembly Areas
Section 4.33.3 of the 1991 Standards requires wheelchair spaces and companion seats to be an integral part of any fixed seating plan in assembly areas and to provide individuals with disabilities...
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3. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
When disaster survivors apply for assistance from FEMA, individuals with disabilities are identified and their housing needs are assessed.19 FEMA maintains a baseline target inventory of...
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Issue 9: What are the top research topics that need to be undertaken (i.e., Identification of R&D Opportunities)?
And maybe NIBS could provide a kind of center point for coordinating that activity in the near future....
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Features of the ETA Standard Barrier Survey/Barrier Management System [Title III]
Barrier information is available in seconds and individually tailored output, from work orders to coordination reports, is as close as your local printer....
- Kristi Avalos
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Council, Inc., 467 U.S. 837, 842 (1984). The Court must first determine "whether Congress has directly spoken to the precise question at issue....
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The Blind Photographer
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Opening Remarks and Introductions
So he said, well, a lot of research, not much had been compiled or nothing much is in the law. I started thinking about it. I talked to Tom....
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Swimming Pools: ADA Standard Section 242.2
Section 242.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for swimming pools.
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11B-221.3 Companion seats
If it is not possible to seat the entire group together and the group must be split, the tickets should be allocated so that the individuals with disabilities are not isolated from others...
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4.2 Existing Facilities.
subject to certain limitations, each service, program, or activity operated by an airport operator, when viewed in its entirety, must be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities...
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One: Does the individual have an impairment?
noncontagious diseases; orthopedic, vision, speech and hearing impairments; cerebral palsy; epilepsy; muscular dystrophy; multiple sclerosis; cancer; heart disease; diabetes; specific learning disabilities...
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1007.1 Accessible means of egress required
In addition to the requirements of this chapter, means of egress, which provide access to, or egress from, buildings for persons with disabilities, shall also comply with the requirements...
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Shelves, Sales and Service Counters, and Check-Out Aisles
At least one check-out aisle must be usable by people with mobility disabilities, though more are required in larger stores....
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Vanity Counter Space
In some circumstances, the addition of a shelf in an existing facility may be a reasonable way to provide a space for travelers with disabilities to use their toiletries and other personal...
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Wheelchair Accessible Telephones
According to the commenter, individuals without disabilities will not use telephones that are installed within the reach range requirements because they may be inconvenienced by having to...
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1016.7.1 Maximum Running Slope and Segment Length
Gradual running slopes are more useable by individuals with disabilities. Where the terrain results in steeper running slopes, resting intervals are required more frequently....
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224 Transient Lodging Guest Rooms
Access is addressed for people with disabilities, including those with mobility impairments (224.2) and people who are deaf or hard of hearing (224.4)....
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a. The employer's judgment
However, in each case, if a person with a disability is disqualified by such a standard, the employer should be prepared to show that it does in fact require employees to perform at this...
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101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities
In no instance shall the removal of an architectural barrier create a significant risk to the health or safety of an individual with a disability or others....
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5. Voice Carryover and Hearing Carryover
HCO (hearing carryover) is often used by persons who are not deaf or hard of hearing but have speech disabilities....
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Part 3: Polling Place Accessibility Checklist
Location name:______________________ This checklist is designed to provide guidance for determining whether a polling place has basic accessibility features needed by voters with disabilities...
