This final step addresses the suggested objective criteria for identifying when extreme or numerous environmental barriers allow the use of General Exception 2....
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Step 4: Calculate Cumulative Deviation Percentage
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Passing Spaces on Trails
A T-intersection of two trails or other walking surfaces also may be used as a passing space if the arms and stem of the T-shaped space extend at least 48 inches (1,220 millimeters) beyond...
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Living Room
Insulating shades to save energy Shades are light weight and easy to use. They also improve ambient temperatures for people with reduced circulation....
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What proportion of the population could negotiate these surfaces?
Further, the percentage of subjects who considered sand to be accessible is probably artificially high because many subjects, particularly those using wheelchairs, refused or were unable...
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Clear Floor Space: Minimum Clear Floor Space Required for Forward and Side Approach - Manual Wheelchair
This data depicts the amount of clear floor area required by persons using wheeled mobility devices when performing a forward or side reach to a target location (e.g., reaching to a...
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Clear Floor Space: Minimum Clear Floor Space Required for Forward and Side Approach - Scooter
This data depicts the amount of clear floor area required by persons using wheeled mobility devices when performing a forward or side reach to a target location (e.g., reaching to a...
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Clear Floor Space: Minimum Clear Floor Space Required for Forward and Side Approach - Power Chair
This data depicts the amount of clear floor area required by persons using wheeled mobility devices when performing a forward or side reach to a target location (e.g., reaching to a...
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Segway Human Transporter
The Segway uses gyroscopes and tilt sensors to monitor the body's movements and balance the device on the single axle....
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IV. Program Access
Need not remove physical barriers, such as stairs, in all existing buildings, as long as they make their programs accessible to individuals who are unable to use an inaccessible existing...
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I. Who is Covered by Title II of the ADA
DOT's regulations establish specific requirements for transportation vehicles and facilities, including a requirement that all new busses must be equipped to provide services to people who use...
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§1630.14(d)(1) Employee health program
information, or advice designed to improve the health of participating employees is not reasonably designed to promote health or prevent disease, unless the collected information actually is used...
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III-1.8200 Other Federal and State laws
individual may file a lawsuit under both the ADA and another law where both apply, but the ADA's remedies would be applicable only to the ADA claim, because the ADA enforcement process may be used...
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III−1.6000 Private clubs
Facilities of a private club lose their exemption to the extent that they are made available for use by nonmembers as places of public accommodation....
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Door and Gate Hardware [§404.2.7]
Latches and locks with small parts that must be manipulated can be difficult to use and will not comply if pinching is necessary....
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Communication Access at Doors [§806.3.2, §809.5.5]
Products are available with prisms and optical lenses that do not require a close approach and can be easily used from standing and seated postures. ...
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Purpose of the project
specific tolerances within the body of the Guidelines, but rather to assist industry in developing dimensioning and measurement conventions appropriate to the different materials and methods used...
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Q. What employers are covered by the ADA, and when is the coverage effective?
The standards to be used under title II for determining whether employment discrimination has occurred depend on whether the public entity at issue is also covered by title I....
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ADA Coverage of Housing
The ADA does not apply to individually owned or leased housing in the private sector not used as a public accommodation, including single family homes, condominiums, or apartments....
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G. ANSI/AAMI HE 75
The Access Board is committed to using voluntary consensus standards where practical and consistent with the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note)...
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H. Training:
not limited to: (1) location of accessible seating and restrooms; (2) location of accessible routes into and throughout The Palace, where all routes are not accessible; (3) location and use...
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EXHIBIT 1 JEFFERSON OUTPATIENT IMAGING ADA POLICY AND PROCEDURE
Jefferson Outpatient staff have been and will continue to be trained in proper transfer techniques, and will use staff, adjustable equipment (where available), or patient lifts, when appropriate...
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11B-405.2 Slope
To accommodate the widest range of users, provide ramps with the least possible running slope and, wherever possible, accompany ramps with stairs for use by those individuals for whom distance...
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11B-103 Equivalent facilitation.
Nothing in these requirements prevents the use of designs, products, or technologies as alternatives to those prescribed, provided they result in substantially equivalent or greater accessibility...
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5) Mercantile
(2) an auxiliary counter may be provided, or (3) equivalent facilitation may be provided by installing a folding shelf on the front of a counter to provide a work surface for a person using...