(2) The type of auxiliary aid or service necessary to ensure effective communication will vary in accordance with the method of communication used by the individual; the nature, length,...
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§ 35.160(b)(2)
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502.3.3 Marking
The method and color of marking are not specified by these requirements but may be addressed by State or local laws or regulations....
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B. Effective Communication
ADA Administrators. MSHA hereby designates the House Supervisor, for the designated shift, at each MSHA facility as the ADA Administrator. ...
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Interim Segway® Personal Transporter Policy
The General Services Administration (GSA) recognizes that some persons with mobility impairments are utilizing the Segway® Personal Transporter (Segway) and similar devices as their preferred...
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Acronyms
Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration FSORAG—Forest Service Outdoor Recreation Accessibility Guidelines FSTAG—Forest Service Trail Accessibility Guidelines...
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QUESTION: HOW IS IT DETERMINED WHAT KIND OF AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE A PVO WILL PROVIDE TO A PASSENGER WITH A DISABILITY?
The ultimate decision about what means of communication to use rests with the PVO, as long as the method chosen results in effective communication....
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Durability and Maintenance of Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The study noted that there were new promising detectable warning products on the market, and recommended that test methods be developed for evaluating the long-term performance and durability...
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1.1.6
Specifications should include limits on how many local variations will be accepted and the methods by which accessible surfaces will be measured....
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103 Equivalent Facilitation
Equivalent Facilitation is authorized for alternate methods of providing accessibility but those alternate methods will not be afforded the “presumption”. ...
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Historic Preservation
Where it is not feasible to provide physical access without threatening or destroying the historic significance of the property, alternative methods of achieving program access must be used...
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2.4.1 Current Marketplace Dynamics
Notes I The methods for measuring “low heights” for current height adjustable products vary among manufacturers and product designs. No official measurement method currently exists....
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2.3(b) Job Analysis and the "Essential Functions" of a Job
Formal job analysis may be conducted by a number of different methods. These methods obtain different kinds of information that is used for different purposes....
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Road Roughness Measurements
(Gillespie, 1992; Sayers, 1998) Another method of measuring surface profiles is with an inertial profiler....
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How to Change IP Address on Android Easily & Safely
To understand how to change IP address for Android, you can follow a few simple steps depending on whether you want a manual or automatic method....
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1.6.18 Terminal.
For the purposes of this AC, a terminal is a distinct area common to and prior to any Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint, or a distinct sterile area common to and beyond...
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§8.21(b) Alterations to facilities
maximum extent feasible shall not be interpreted as requiring that a recipient make a non-housing facility, or element thereof, accessible if doing so would impose undue financial and administrative...
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R204.1 General
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has issued guidance on the obligations of state and local governments to keep pedestrian access routes open and usable throughout the year, including...
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1. Job-Related
For example: An employer has a job opening for an administrative assistant. The essential functions of the job are administrative and organizational....
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Undue Burden
Public entities are not required to provide an auxiliary aid or service that would fundamentally alter the program, service, or activity or would result in undue financial and administrative...