and clearance widths and the magnitude of obstacles, two clipboards to hold data sheets, preprinted marking flags, a roll of marking tape, a dictaphone and cassettes, a 2-3 person First-aid...
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1. Movies in American Culture
When individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision, have the opportunity to attend and actually understand movies with the aid of captioning or audio description...
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Regulatory Process Matters
Included among those title II provisions that are likely to result in significant economic impact are the requirements for auxiliary aids, barrier removal in existing facilities, and readily...
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2.2.2.2 New York State Standards
(Note: This appears to be an overstatement; it is unlikely that such transducers as miniature earphones, as well as silhouettes and neckloops working through hearing aids would be capable...
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a) "Neighborhood" Access Theory
Steinfeld also asserted that parks are unique to the particular neighborhood in which they are located and potentially have "neighborhood meaning." RT 618:21-25. 200....
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4.3.4 Knee and Toe Clearances
The designer should select the model that is most appropriate for the task or activity to be conducted at a location and physical constraints in the environment....
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V. PROVIDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Police Response to People with Disabilities146 addresses law enforcement situations involving people who have mobility, speech, hearing, or vision disabilities, as well as people who have...
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1. Making Facilities Accessible and Usable
For example: A restroom may be modified to meet standard accessibility requirements (including wider door and stalls, and grab bars in specified locations) but it may be necessary to install...
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How to Use This Pocket Guide
UFAS for ECTCR is located in the Appendix and is indicated by brown text. Hyperlinks are used throughout this publication to assist the reader in several ways....
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II-5.1000 General
ILLUSTRATION: A rural school district has only one elementary school and it is located in a one-room schoolhouse accessible only by steps....
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
and devices such as TDD’s, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive listening devices, and digital check-out displays is more appropriately determined by the requirements for auxiliary aids...
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§35.150 Existing facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
(b)(1) sets forth a number of means by which program accessibility may be achieved, including redesign of equipment, reassignment of services to accessible buildings, and provision of aides...
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Directional visual sign vs. room identification tactile sign
The arrow appears to indicate that this specific sign is a directional sign pointing toward the location of an accessible toilet room. Â ...
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Accessible Routes: ADA Standard Section 1006.2
A golf car passage may not be substituted for other accessible routes to be located outside the boundary of the course....
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11B-1006.2 Accessible routes
A golf car passage may not be substituted for other accessible routes to be located outside the boundary of the course....
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11B-223.1 General
Locate accessible patient bedrooms or resident sleeping rooms near core areas that are less likely to change over time....
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Viewing Areas
Viewing areas in recreation settings must be located along an outdoor recreation access route that connects to the other major features at the site, including the parking area....
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The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
The ADA Standards for Accessible Design are located in Appendix A of Title 28, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 36 (abbreviated as 28 CFR pt. 36 app. A)....
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11B-233.3.4.2 Alterations to individual residential dwelling units
233.3.1.1, 11B-233.3.1.2, and 11B-233.3.1.3 shall apply to the total number of residential dwelling units that are altered under a single contract, or are developed as a whole, whether or not located...