Elements that are not required by the standards to be provided for accessibility, such as phones, can be completely removed from a site....
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Prohibited Reduction in Access
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Research Projects
A number of research projects have been completed by the Access Board and others are underway or planned....
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II-5.6000 Time periods for achieving program accessibility
A public entity that employs 50 or more persons must develop a transition plan by July 26, 1992, setting forth the steps necessary to complete such changes....
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BACKGROUND
This matter is based upon a complaint filed with the United States Department of Justice (“Department”) by a University student who is blind (“Complainant”), who alleged that he was unable...
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Attitudinal Barriers
In addition, when a person with a disability does get sick, some health care providers attribute all of the patient’s symptoms to his or her disability and do not explore new health complaints...
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3. Private Property
A public or private entity that unreasonably denies access to a paratransit vehicle may be subject to a complaint to the U.S. Department of Justice or U.S....
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3. Private Property
A public or private entity that unreasonably denies access to a paratransit vehicle may be subject to a complaint to the U.S. Department of Justice or U.S....
- Kohler Veil™ One-Piece Elongated Dual-Flush Wall-Hung Toilet With Reveal® Quiet-Close™ Seat
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11B-302.1 General
Additional information regarding accessible exterior surfaces is available on the US Access Board website at http://www.access-board.gov/research/completed-research/accessible-exterior-surfaces...
- Feeling Safe, Being Safe Webcast Training: Being Prepared
- Feeling Safe, Being Safe Webcast Training: The Emergency Worksheet
- Feeling Safe, Being Safe Webcast Training: Introduction & Materials
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- S.R. Smith PAL Pool Lift Video 4: Resolution
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(A) Staircase replacements are alterations.
maximum extent feasible, that the altered portions of the facility are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, upon the completion...
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Scenario 1 – Suspected Disability & Evaluation
Her teacher notices that Rosita has trouble concentrating during class lessons and that it takes Rosita significantly longer than most students to complete in-class assignments....
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II-8.3000 Transition plan
Any structural modifications must be completed as expeditiously as possible, but, in any event, by January 26, 1995....
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Individuals Specifically not Protected by the ADA
However, people who have been rehabilitated and do not currently use drugs illegally, or who are in the process of completing a rehabilitation program may be protected by the ADA....
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E207.2 WCAG Conformance
Non-Web software shall not be required to conform to Conformance Requirement 3 Complete Processes in WCAG 2.0....
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C205.2 WCAG Conformance
Non-Web software shall not be required to conform to Conformance Requirement 3 Complete Processes in WCAG 2.0....
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Pedestrian Clearance Intervals
Pedestrian clearance intervals are intended to allow pedestrians who begin crossing a signalized intersection before the beginning of the flashing DON'T WALK phase to completely cross the...
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Seeger et al.
No reliability study was completed but the “accuracy” of the measurements is reported to be within 5 mm. ...
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§ 37.43(a)(2)
bathrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving the altered area are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, upon completion...