Taxi providers using only automobiles may not discriminate against persons with disabilities who are able to use the automobile, in accordance with 49 CFR § 37.29 implementing Title III....
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2.7 Vehicle and Transportation Systems Accessibility.
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11B-224.2.2 More than fifty guest room facilities
Not more than 10 percent of guest rooms required to provide mobility features by Table 11B-224.2 may be used to satisfy the minimum number of guest rooms required to provide communication...
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36 CFR Part 1195 Standards for Accessible Medical Diagnostic Equipment
criteria to ensure that medical diagnostic equipment, including but not limited to, examination tables, examination chairs, weight scales, mammography equipment, and other imaging equipment used...
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Wheelchair Spaces
Persons with disabilities overwhelmingly supported such a change to ensure that people using wheelchair spaces do not have to shift or move out of the way of other pedestrian traffic while...
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Section 36.302(f) Ticketing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several commenters, however, questioned why there were inconsistencies between the title II and title III provisions and suggested that the same language be used for both titles....
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Section 35.151(h) Medical care facilities
The language used in this rule (“in a manner that is proportionate by type of medical specialty’’) is more specific than that used in the NPRM (“in a manner that enables patients with disabilities...
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Q13: Specific Requirements for Road Alteration Projects by Public Entities that Receive Federal Financial Assistance
apply to road alteration projects undertaken by public entities that receive Federal financial assistance from DOT either directly or indirectly, even if such financial assistance is not used...
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11B-208.2.1 Hospital outpatient facilities
If a lot serves both visitors or patients and employees, 10% or 20% of the spaces intended for use by visitors or patients must be accessible....
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Can a public accommodation exclude a person with HIV or AIDS because that person allegedly poses a direct threat to the health and safety of others?
Health care providers are required to treat all persons as if they have HIV or other blood-borne pathogens, and must use universal precautions (gloves, mask, and/or gown where appropriate...
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Section 36.406(g) Medical Care Facilities
The language used in this rule (“in a manner that is proportionate by type of medical specialty’’) is more specific than that used in the NPRM (“in a manner that enables patients with disabilities...
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11B-226.4 Baby changing tables
edition of CBC, the baby changing table in a noncompliant location will have to be relocated at that time; When a baby changing table in an accessible toilet compartment is being used...
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Summary
Summary This guide is intended to help designers and operators in using the accessibility guidelines for play areas....
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208 Parking Spaces
increasing the portion of accessible spaces that accommodate vans (208.2.4) relocation of requirements for signage to the scoping section on signs (216.5) Section 208.1 exempts spaces used...
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2. New Construction and Alterations
. § 35.151, the City has elected to use ADAAG as its standard for newly constructed or altered facilities. RT 1919:20-24....
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4.5 Weight Scales
However, very few scales currently on the market are accessible to people who use wheelchairs or scooters....
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III. Proposed alternative mechanisms to enhance patient access to diagnostic imaging equipment
Many aspects of the system accessibility configuration concept would also be able to be applied to systems already in use, thereby increasing their accessibility....
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How to Measure Transfer Surface Height
However, these fixed heights tables do not allow for independent transfer of patients who use wheeled mobility devices (WMD)....
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Background
Use of a trail surface for 3 to 5 years was considered adequate time for the binder to fulfill its function....
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Definitions of residential facilities and transient lodging. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Under section 106.5 of the 2004 ADAAG, a "residential dwelling unit" is defined as "a unit intended to be used as a residence, that is primarily long-term in nature" and does not include...
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Conclusion
Up to 78% of the study participants used the grab bars when they were added to the platform, enabling one person to independently transfer to the platform and many others to transfer higher...
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Definitions of residential facilities and transient lodging. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Under section 106.5 of the 2004 ADAAG, a "residential dwelling unit" is defined as "a unit intended to be used as a residence, that is primarily long-term in nature" and does not include...
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QUESTION: WHEN A RAIL OPERATOR CONSTRUCTS A NEW STATION PLATFORM OR ALTERS AN EXISTING STATION PLATFORM, DOES 49 CFR PART 37 REQUIRE THE RAIL OPERATOR ENSURE THAT THE PLATFORM IS AT LEAST 8 INCHES ABOVE TOP OF RAIL, EVEN IF THE RAILROAD OPERATOR WILL PROVIDE ACCESSIBILITY CONSISTENT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 37.42?
ANSWER: Public entities, such as Amtrak and commuter operators, must construct a new facility for use in designated public transportation so that it is readily accessible to and...
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Section 36.406(g) Medical Care Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The language used in this rule ("in a manner that is proportionate by type of medical specialty'') is more specific than that used in the NPRM ("in a manner that enables patients with disabilities...
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C204.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Keys, tickets, and fare cards are not typically used to operate ICT subject only to the 255 Guidelines....