types of equipment include: Infusion chairs: chairs used for seating of patients receiving infusions, such as intravenous chemotherapy; Dialysis chairs: chairs occupied by individuals...
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8.2 Expanding Medical Equipment Covered
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1.1 Statutory Authority, Scope, and Objectives of Committee
examination tables, examination chairs, weight scales, mammography equipment, and other imaging equipment used by health care providers for diagnostic purposes are accessible to and usable by individuals...
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C. Collaboration with Other Entities
Helping individuals with these disabilities access community-based services. Federal resources may be available to help individuals connect with and participate in these services....
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9. Release of Claims
claims, allegations, demands, charges, complaints, actions, lawsuits, rights, liabilities, losses, injuries, obligations, disputes and causes of action of any kind, whether asserted as individual...
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Safe harbor.
Under title II, program accessibility requires that state and local government agencies provide individuals with disabilities with access to their programs when "viewed in their entirety...
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Other Issues Relating to Seat Assignments
[Sec. 382.38(g)] You must not deny transportation to any individual on a flight in order to provide a seat accommodation to a passenger with a disability....
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7. Definition and Coverage of Technology with “Closed Functionality”
We proposed permitting ICT to have closed functionality; however, such ICT still would need to be accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities without assistive technology....
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Abstract
Abstract Trails provide opportunities for people to connect with the natural environment in a variety of settings and are places for all individuals, including people with disabilities...
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BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND This Agreement resolves the United States’ investigation of UPDC for alleged discrimination against an individual with a disability in violation of Title II of the Americans...
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Focus and Sponsorship
Other works have explored in great detail what individual provisions of the ADA mean, how they apply to individuals and businesses, and what one must do to be in compliance....
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Section 36.102 Application (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Except as provided in Sec.36.206, "Retaliation or coercion,'' this part does not apply to individuals other than public accommodations or to public entities....
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1. New Curb Ramp Construction and Alterations
Although bi-directional curb ramps are not required by the ADA, the City installs them to enhance access for disabled individuals....
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Executive Summary
Summary of the Purpose and Need for this Rule Title III of the ADA (42 U.S.C. 12182) prohibits public accommodations from discriminating against individuals with disabilities. ...
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2.3 Implications of MDE Accessibility for Clinical Staff
above,25 the availability of these assistive devices is still quite limited especially in doctors’ offices, clinics, and specialists’ offices where many examinations and medical diagnostic tests...
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Attachment C
The type of aid that will be required for effective communication will depend on the individual’s usual method of communication, and the nature, importance, and duration of the communication...
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Attachment D: HUMBOLDT COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICY STATEMENT REGARDING EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
The type of aid that will be required for effective communication will depend on the individual's usual method of communication, and the nature, importance, and duration of the communication...
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11B-233.1 General
The definition for “Public Housing” in Chapter 2 of the California Building Code (CBC) is based on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design...
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