It requires dispersal of wheelchair seating locations in facilities where there are more than 300 seats....
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.5 NFPA
UL 1971 specifies intensity dispersion requirements for visible alarms....
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Major life activities
working Major bodily functions are also major life activities under the law, and these major bodily functions include functions of the bowel, bladder, and brain; normal cell...
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NFPA
UL 1971 specifies intensity dispersion requirements for visible alarms....
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1.4 Participants
corneal disease 2 Myopic degeneration 1 Inverse retinitis pigmentosa 1 Uveitis 1 Stargardt's disease 1 Giant cell...
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Ability Self-Assessment
Yes No Fully charged portable devices and extra batteries) such as a cell phone. ...
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XI. Overview of Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for New Construction and Alterations
Dispersal of wheelchair seating in theaters is required where there are more than 300 seats....
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11B-223 Medical care and long-term care facilities
In this case the dispersion requirement in Section 11B-223.2.1 does not trigger additional accessible rooms that would result in exceeding the minimum requirement for the building....
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DISABILITY
The operation of a major bodily function, such as the functions of the immune system, special sense organs and skin, normal cell growth, and digestive, genitourinary, bowel, bladder, neurological...
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DISABILITY
The operation of a major bodily function, such as the functions of the immune system, special sense organs and skin, normal cell growth, and digestive, genitourinary, bowel, bladder, neurological...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
method for the voter with a disability to announce her arrival at the curbside (a temporary doorbell or buzzer system would be sufficient, but not a telephone system requiring the use of a cell...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
fitting, and locker rooms 11B-804 Kitchens, kitchenettes, and wet bars 11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities 11B-806 Transient lodging guest rooms 11B-807 Holding cells...
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A Day to Remember
Back on the 27th floor, Zelmanowitz was talking on his cell phone, telling his family he was OK....
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III. PROTECTING THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE ADA
The plaintiff, a prisoner who has paraplegia and uses a wheelchair, alleged that his cell was too small for him to maneuver his wheelchair, making it impossible for him to gain access to...
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FIELD DATA COLLECTION PLAN
In addition to being geographically dispersed, the event sites met several other criteria including: Portions of the trails functioned at unconstrained levels of operation....
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Substantially Limited in Working
2005) (employee with bone marrow cancer was not substantially limited in working due to lifting restrictions caused by his cancer; employee would now be substantially limited in normal cell...
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Determine All Your Evacuation Options and Prioritize Them
These areas should have: An operating phone, cell‑phone and two‑way radio so that emergency services at the site, and the fire department, can be contacted A closing door...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
companion or get assistance from another voter (a temporary doorbell or buzzer system at the curbside voting location would be sufficient, but not a telephone system requiring the use of a cell...
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§ 35.108 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
communicating, interacting with others, and working; and (ii) The operation of a major bodily function, such as the functions of the immune system, special sense organs and skin, normal cell...
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§ 36.105 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
communicating, interacting with others, and working; and (ii) The operation of a major bodily function, such as the functions of the immune system, special sense organs and skin, normal cell...
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DISABILITY
The operation of a major bodily function, such as the functions of the immune system, special sense organs and skin, normal cell growth, and digestive, genitourinary, bowel, bladder, neurological...
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BACKGROUND
these hotels in compliance with the ADA, failed to provide accurate, reliable information about its accessible sleeping rooms and amenities throughout its reservations system, failed to disperse...
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Section 36.303(g)(2) General
In such a situation, the movie theater should take steps to maximize the range of movie options for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision, by dispersing...
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Issue 23: Should design guidance for persons with low vision be prescriptive or performance based?
Comments by Robert Lynch: Ladies and gentlemen, I don’t want to interrupt the flow of this conversation, but there’s a few points I’d like to make before we disperse today....