When the regulation was promulgated in 1991, the Department did not define the parameters of acceptable animal species, and few anticipated the variety of animals that would be used in the...
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Define "animal" or what qualifies certain species as "service animals." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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§35.162 Telephone Emergency Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The requirement for direct access disallows the use of a separate seven-digit number where 911 service is available....
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E202.5.2 Required Documentation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Agency components that did make occasional use of available exceptions, assertions of undue burden or fundamental alteration were, in turn, relatively uncommon....
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Communicating With Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Don’t use phrases such as “you can tell him my name is John” or “it’s nice to meet her.” Instead speak like you would to anyone else: “My name is John,” or “it’s nice to meet you.”...
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Title III Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
If installation of a fixed lift is not readily achievable, the public accommodation may then consider alternatives such as use of a portable pool lift that complies with the 2010 Standards...
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Inputs
sought public comment on whether there was a need to revise the proposed requirement for tactilely discernible input controls to allow for accessible touch screen technology such as that used...
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General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—in-swinging doors (Req. # 32)
. #32), the expert panel determined that the primary beneficiaries would be persons who use wheelchairs....
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Test Procedures
The procedures are based on a draft national standard test method for the firmness and stability of ground and floor surfaces (RESNA 2000), which uses an average of five readings....
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General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—in-swinging doors (Req. # 32)
. #32), the expert panel determined that the primary beneficiaries would be persons who use wheelchairs....
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Section 37.35 Supplemental Service for Other Transportation Modes
Examples mentioned to us include bus service run by Amtrak from a stop in Columbus, Wisconsin, to downtown Madison, or from San Jose to San Francisco....
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Section 1630.10(a)—In General
criteria that even unintentionally screen out, or tend to screen out, an individual with a disability or a class of individuals with disabilities because of their disability may not be used...
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
Making sure materials and equipment are in easy reach for a factory worker who uses a wheelchair....
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Doors at Entrances to Businesses
Doors at Entrances to Businesses Most entrances to stores and businesses use 36 inch wide doors that are wide enough to be accessible....
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3.Guidelines for Compatibility With Peripheral Devices
3.Guidelines for Compatibility With Peripheral Devices ITMs should be compatible with peripheral devices commonly used by individuals with disabilities to achieve accessibility, and should...
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11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities
INTERPRETATION The requirements of Section 11B-606 apply to all lavatories, sinks, and handwashing fixtures for public use, patient use, and employee use, unless otherwise specifically...
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Participants
Further details of the demographics from the two studies can be seen in Table D1, including hours using a wheelchair per day, years using a wheelchair and number of level and non-level transfers...
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Web / HTML implementation
” alt=“Chart showing revenue increases over the last five years with link to description of the data”></a> The Web Accessibility Tools Consortium (WAT-C) toolbar is a useful...
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7. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
OBJECTIVE: Identify strategies for effective communication during emergencies, including which sources of information you will use to communicate....
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3. What does it mean for a public school district to give “primary consideration” to the request of the student with a disability when making the decision to provide a particular auxiliary aid or service?
For example, if a high school student was deaf at birth or lost his or her hearing before learning language, that person may use American Sign Language (ASL) as his or her primary form of...
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C. Boarding and Deplaning Assistance
[Sec. 382.39(a)] The type of assistance you must offer includes, as needed, services personnel and the use of wheelchairs, ramps, or mechanical lifts....
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2.9 Models to Predict Visual Detection and High Conspicuity Ratings
A second binary parameter was used in the models to encode colored (bright red, orange-red, federal yellow, pale yellow) versus achromatic (black, white, gray) detectable warnings....
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5.3 Employment Agencies
When an employer uses an employment agency to recruit, screen, and refer potential employees, both the employer and the employment agency may be liable if there is any violation of ADA requirements...
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M307 Operable Parts (Section-by-Section Analysis)
M307 in the final rule provides the technical criteria for operable parts used by patients to activate, deactivate, or adjust the diagnostic equipment....
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5. ESTABLISHING TOLERANCE GUIDELINES
viewed by some to have the effect of law" 1 and "unnecessarily encourages contractors and others to deviate from the access regulations contained in the California Building Code." 1 The use...