The mechanical system necessary to raise the table are located in the base of the table, beneath the seating surface....
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COSTS TO LOWER MINIMUM TABLE HEIGHT
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New Trails [F247.1]
A trail system may include a series of connecting trails....
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Q7: Is learning the only major life activity that a school district must consider in determining if a student has a disability under Section 504 and Title II?
substantially limited in the major life activity of walking; and (3) a student with ulcerative colitis is substantially limited in the operation of a major bodily function, the digestive system...
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Resources for Air Travelers with Disabilities
DOT Hotline The toll free telephone hotline system that provides general information about the rights of air travelers with disabilities, responds to requests for information, and assists...
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Questions Posed in the NPRM Regarding Costs and Benefits of Complying With the 2010 Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
clearances in single-user toilet rooms with in-swinging doors, stairs, elevators, location of accessible routes to stages, accessible attorney areas and witness stands, assistive listening systems...
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3. Data Overview
movie theater auditoriums operating in the United States in 2015, the types of venues they operate in (venue type), the projected growth of auditoriums by venue type, and the projection system...
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Checklist
Develop a system for reporting new hazards and safety concerns. Create a procedure to identify the accommodation needs of new employees....
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SETTLEMENT TERMS
ADA because HIV, a physical impairment, substantially limits one or more major life activities of such individuals, including the operation of the major bodily functions of the immune system...
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F244.2 Camping Units with Mobility Features
Where entities operate reservation systems for camping units or assign camping units upon arrival, entities should establish policies to ensure that camping units with mobility features...
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Questions Posed in the NPRM Regarding Costs and Benefits of Complying With the 2010 Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
clearances in single-user toilet rooms with in-swinging doors, stairs, elevators, location of accessible routes to stages, accessible attorney areas and witness stands, assistive listening systems...
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11B-216.12 Amusement rides
for children, amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider, and amusement rides without seats, are not required to provide wheelchair spaces, transfer seats, or transfer systems...
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11B-216.12 Amusement rides
for children, amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider, and amusement rides without seats, are not required to provide wheelchair spaces, transfer seats, or transfer systems...
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A. Final Regulatory Assessment (EO 13563 and EO 12866)
technical criteria for medical diagnostic equipment to facilitate access and use of medical diagnostic equipment by persons with disabilities, most particularly those with mobility- or communication-related...
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F. Shelter Environment
after they are oriented to the shelter environment, changes in furniture layout or the addition or removal of cots may be disorienting to people who rely on these landmarks to find their way...
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(B) Staircase replacements are alterations that affect or could affect the usability of a public transportation facility or part thereof.
NYCT, in its comments to the docket for FTA’s proposed ADA circular, asserted that an alteration to an existing facility must be done “in a way that affects or could affect the usability...
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What Terminology Should Be Used?
Although people who have disabilities refer to themselves in many different ways and numerous "buzz words" have been used to describe people with disabilities over the years, direction for...
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PATH OF TRAVEL
. ◼ [ADA Title II §35.151(b)(4)(ii)] A “path of travel” includes a continuous, unobstructed way of pedestrian passage by means of which the altered area may be approached, entered,...
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Requirement 6. Reinforced walls for grab bars.
Reinforcement for grab bars may be provided in a variety of ways (for example, by plywood or wood blocking) so long as the necessary reinforcement is placed so as to permit later installation...