Standards for Accessible Design include revised and new minimum requirements for newly and constructed or altered facilities so that they are accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities...
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Revised and New Standards for Buildings and Facilities
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
software magnification software notetakers qualified readers optical readers secondary auditory programs (SAP) For people who have speech disabilities...
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D) Curb Ramps at Intersections
achieve or maintain program accessibility, a town should develop procedures to allow the public to request that curb ramps be installed at specific intersections frequented by people with disabilities...
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National Environmental Policy Act
required to make reasonable modifications/accommodations to policies, practices, and procedures to avoid discrimination and ensure that their programs are accessible to individuals with disabilities...
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DOT Response
In the ontext of a statute and regulation intended to protect the opportunities of passengers with disabilities to use transportation systems in a nondiscriminatory way, that is the point...
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Emergency Contacts
Let your ICE contacts know that they are entered into your device and inform them of any of health condition(s) that emergency personnel would need to know such as, disability, allergies...
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NOTIFICATION
Many traditional emergency notification methods are not accessible to or usable by people with disabilities....
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END NOTES
Published and distributed by the Center for Disability Issues and the Health Profession, Western University of Health Sciences, 309 E....
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Recommendations for Future Research
A larger sample of individuals with disabilities who use a variety of different mobility devices (manual and power wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, etc.) should be tested on these surfaces...
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36 CFR Part 1191 ABA Accessibility Guidelines, Outdoor Developed Areas - Preamble
The final rule ensures that these facilities are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities....
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3.6.2. Device Replacement
device replacement rates of 15 percent and 25 percent in Section 4.2.5. 25 NATO, 2015 Accessibility Survey on RIN 1190-AA63, CRT Docket No. 126, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability...
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What Does Your Event Need? Creating a Needs Assessment
departure times Weather factors (including weather along the travel routes of the majority of attendees) Total number of attendees anticipated Number of attendees with disabilities...
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3.3.2. Audio Description Hardware Scoping Requirements
Single-Auditorium 1 1 *Source: NATO, Statement of Position on RIN 1190-AA63, CRT Docket No. 126, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability...
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Vehicular Route Exceptions—Sections 206.2.1 and 206.2.2 of the 2010 Standards
routes, and both conflict with HUD’s Section 504 regulation, which requires that all programs and activities receiving Federal funds be readily accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities...
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ASME A18.1 Safety Standard [§410.1]
The ASME A18.1 covers the design, construction, installation, operation, inspection, testing, maintenance and repair of lifts that are intended for transportation of persons with disabilities...
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Subpart D -- New Construction and Alterations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
section 303 of the Act, which requires that newly constructed or altered places of public accommodation or commercial facilities be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities...
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Section 36.213 Relationship of Subpart 8 to Subparts C and D (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The general requirement, established in subpart B by Sec.36.203, is that a public accommodation must provide its services to individuals with disabilities in the most integrated setting...
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Braille (Advisory Guidance)
These persons may need Braille because of the nature of their disability (such as persons who are deaf-blind) or because of the complexity of the material....
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Transfer Surface Size: Equipment Used by Patients in a Seated Position (M302.2.2)
15 inches deep) proposed for the transfer surface on diagnostic equipment used by patients in a seated position: a) Do the above dimensions provide sufficient space for patients with disabilities...
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Dispersion of Cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department received a number of comments stating that dispersal of accessible cells together with an adequate number of accessible cells is necessary to prevent inmates with disabilities...
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11B-206.2.8 Employee work areas
EEOC can provide guidance regarding employers' obligations to provide reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities. 2. ...
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11B-206.2.5 Restaurants, cafeterias, banquet facilities and bars
areas, or to all parts of existing outdoor dining areas where the same services and decor are provided in an accessible space usable by the public and not restricted to use by people with disabilities...
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I. Slip Resistant Surface—Aisles, Steps, Floor Areas Where People Walk, Floor Areas in Securement Locations, Lift Platforms, Ramps
A research project sponsored by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) conducted tests with persons with disabilities and concluded that a higher coefficient...
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II-8.3000 Transition plan
contain at a minimum -- 1) A list of the physical barriers in a public entity's facilities that limit the accessibility of its programs, activities, or services to individuals with disabilities...