This will enhance the ability of children with disabilities to independently use the play component....
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1008.4.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space
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206.2.8 Employee Work Areas
EEOC can provide guidance regarding employer’s obligations to provide accommodations for employees with disabilities. Advisory 206.2.8 Employee Work Areas Exception 2....
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11. Q: If the person uses sign language, what kinds of communication will require an interpreter?
In general, if an individual who does not have a hearing disability would be subject to police action without interrogation, then an interpreter will not be required, unless one is necessary...
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Limited instances in which an accompanying individual may interpret. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
accommodation may rely on an accompanying individual to interpret or facilitate communication: (1) In an emergency involving a threat to public safety or welfare; or (2) if the individual with a disability...
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Dept. of Justice Guidance Fact Sheet
of, or for the use of a public entity shall be designed and constructed in such manner that the facility or part of the facility is readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities...
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26. Notice
Disability Rights Legal Center 256 S....
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Purpose and Background
Purpose and Background: The purpose of this memorandum is to describe the process that the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has developed to review Americans with Disabilities Act...
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24 CFR Part 100—Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines, Preamble
EFFECTIVE DATE: March 6, 1991 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cheryl Kent, Special Advisor for Disability Policy, Office of Enforcement, Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity,...
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Information of Accessible Facilities and Programs
Two were renovated using the ADA Standards for Accessible Design and are accessible to children and adults with disabilities, two are not accessible....
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New Construction
New construction and alterations must be readily accessible to and usable by people with disabilities....
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1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
Where an accessible route is different from the route used by most evacuees, signs will be needed at key decision points to direct individuals with disabilities to the various activity areas...
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206.2.8 Employee Work Areas
EEOC can provide guidance regarding employers' obligations to provide reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities. Advisory 206.2.8 Employee Work Areas Exception 2....
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Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review), DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures, and Executive Order 13563 (Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review)
First, modifications to policies, practices, and procedures, if needed by an individual with a disability to enable him or her to participate in a program or activity, are already required...
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ATMs. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A few representatives of the disability community commented that communication-related aspects of ATMs should be excluded from the safe harbor....
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Regulatory Process Matters (SBREFA, Regulatory Flexibility Act, and Executive Orders)
showing that the likely costs of making a particular feature or facility accessible were disproportionate to the benefits (including both monetized and nonmonetized benefits) to persons with disabilities...
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T213 Seats
The 2010 NPRM proposed that non-rail vehicles operating in fixed route systems be required to designate at least two seats as priority seats for passengers with disabilities....
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1008.4.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space
This will enhance the ability of children with disabilities to independently use the play component....
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402.2 Speech-Output Enabled (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Standards §1194.25(a) has been interpreted as requiring ICT with closed functionality to provide speech output since that is the only means of making such products “usable by people with disabilities...
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Prepare different kits for different places and situations:
Home kit is a large kit with water, food, first aid supplies, clothing and bedding, tools, emergency supplies, and disability-specific items....
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
Where an accessible route is different from the route used by most voters, signs will be needed at key decision points to direct voters with disabilities to the voting area....
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Automated Revolving Doors
An alternate door in full compliance with 4.13 is considered necessary since some people with disabilities may be uncertain of their usability or may not move quickly enough to use them....
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A4.17.3 Size and Arrangement
However, some persons with disabilities who use mobility aids such as walkers, canes or crutches are better able to use the two parallel grab bars in the 36 in (915 mm) wide alternate stall...
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3.3.4. Audio Description Device Scoping Requirements
Single-Auditorium 1 2 *Source: NATO, Statement of Position on RIN 1190-AA63, CRT Docket No. 126, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability...
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Presentation Materials / Slides and Video
Slides: These guidelines for PowerPoint or other projected presentation materials are from the Training and Advocacy Support Center (TASC)(link is external), a division of the National Disability...