Industry agreed the best solution is to have transfer access where feasible within the medical equipment design on both long sides....
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5.3.2.2 Transfer Sides Recommendation for Imaging Equipment
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M301.2.3 Transfer Surface Transfer Sides
Therefore, where feasible within the medical equipment design, the ability to have transfer access from two sides (either two long sides or a long and short side) is desired....
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Continuous Width (R302.3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The AASHTO “Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities” recommends that sidewalks be wider than 1.2 meters (4 feet), particularly in urban areas....
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Mariana Figueiro, Ph.D., Program Director, Assistant Professor, The Lighting Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Light touches every aspect of our lives Much of the information we gather from the environment is through the retina Architects can incorporate scientific findings into their design...
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OTHER SPECIFIC BARRIERS
remediation to meet the City's program access obligations, and/or its obligations to perform new construction and/or alterations in full compliance with federal and state disability access design...
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8.1 Q. The Fair Housing Act applies to covered multifamily dwellings built for first occupancy after March 13, 1991. What is acceptable evidence of first occupancy?
The Fair Housing Act regulations provide that covered multifamily dwellings shall be deemed to be designed and constructed for first occupancy on or before March 13, 1991 (and therefore...
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14. Who in a school district participates in the determinations about the provision of auxiliary aids and services under Title II? Does the ultimate decision maker differ depending upon whether the student is covered by the IDEA, Title II, or both?
The Title II regulations do not designate a particular responsible person or group of people to make the determinations about the provision of auxiliary aids and services under Title II....
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Bias Toward Wheelchair Users
The emphasis of the law and the Guidelines on design and construction standards that are compatible with the needs of wheelchair users is realistic because the requirements for wheelchair...
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Introduction of new § 35.152 for detention and correctional facilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
or detainees with disabilities in locations that exceed their security classification in order to provide accessible cells; 3) requiring that public entities shall not place inmates in designated...
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Museum Investments in Access
Today, museums that invest time and money to remove barriers from their facilities, design accessible exhibitions, and provide effective communication for their programs can potentially...
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Civil Lawsuits
28 § 35.172 Investigations and compliance reviews: (d) At any time, the complainant may file a private suit pursuant to section 203 of the Act, 42 U.S.C. 12133, whether or not the designated...
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223.1 General
The lack of a design requirement does not mean that covered entities are not required to provide services to people with disabilities where accessible rooms are not dispersed in specialty...
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ENDNOTES
.,(1998), Center for Universal Design and The North Carolina Office on Disability and Health, Removing Barriers to Health Care: A Guide for Health Professionals....
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Temporary Solutions for Election Day: Accessible Entrance to Polling Place
Suggestion: If another entrance is accessible and on an accessible route from accessible parking, designate it as the accessible entrance and install a directional sign at the main entrance...
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4.34.4 CONSUMER INFORMATION
(5) Notification that the dwelling unit has been designed in accordance with this Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards....
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Toilet Room Configuration
The most common practice among the innovative designs was the placement of the bathroom located in a corner of a resident room with an out-swinging bathroom door oriented at 450 to the resident...
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Can I Get Additional ADA Information and Assistance?
This program is designed to help people with disabilities understand their rights and to help employers understand their responsibilities under the law....
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28. ADA ON-SITE CONTACT
These designated ADA Contact Persons shall have authority to resolve complaints at the local level....
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11B-216.12 Amusement rides
Amusement rides designed primarily for children, amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider, and amusement rides without seats, are not required to provide wheelchair spaces...
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11B-216.12 Amusement rides
Amusement rides designed primarily for children, amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider, and amusement rides without seats, are not required to provide wheelchair spaces...
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- Guldmann GH3 Ceiling Lift System
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§382.85 What seating accommodations must carriers make to passengers in circumstances not covered by §382.81 (a) through (d)?
as having a disability other than one in the four categories listed in §382.81 (a) through (d) of this part and as needing a seat assignment accommodation in order to readily access and use...