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2010 ADA Definition
Common Use: Interior or exterior circulation paths, rooms, spaces, or elements that are not for public use and are made available for the shared use of two or more people.
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- Spectrum Industries Inc. Instructor Media Console and Workstation
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§ 382.38 Seating accommodations
as having a disability specified in this paragraph, the carrier shall provide the following seating accommodations, subject to the provisions of this section: (1) For a passenger who uses...
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- Acoustiguide Opus Touch™ Museum Guide with Touchscreen
- Ampetronic MLD9 MultiLoop Driver Hearing System
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PDF Accessibility - Defining Acrobat PDF Accessibility
These terms are often used interchangeably, but they are not the same. Adobe is a company; they are the creators of Acrobat....
- Essential Function Job Analysis
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- Collaboratory for Technology, Health, and Independence (CTHI): University of Michigan
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Stryker Stair-PRO Model 6252
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KMA - Associate, Multi-Family Housing
working knowledge of Fair Housing Act requirements and safe harbors, and other state & federal accessibility standards solid working knowledge of multifamily construction in the US...
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Many properties do NOT have enough electricity available to support significant charging installations, so for now, utilities and others are doing “make ready” spaces (upgrading the supporting infrastructure in a parking space for future use without adding the actual charger). How would make ready spaces comply with the ADA standards? Additionally, consider a site with 10 make ready spaces. Would the standards apply differently if that site has no chargers presently installed versus having one active charger installed?
RESPONSE: The CBC definition for Electric Vehicle Charging Station (EVCS) describes “One or more electric vehicle charging spaces served by an electric vehicle charger or other...
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