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Sec.36.304(b)(15)
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§ 36.304(b)(15)
(15) Installing a raised toilet seat;...
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Section 36.303(g)(1) Audio Description
Proposed § 36.303(g)(1)(i) defined “audio description” as the “provision of a spoken narration of key visual elements of a visually delivered medium, including, but not limited to, actions...
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III-7.8200 Restaurants and cafeterias
While raised or sunken dining areas must be accessible, inaccessible mezzanines are permitted under certain conditions....
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PLATFORM
A raised area within a building used for worship, the presentation of music, plays or other entertainment; the head table for special guests; the raised area for lecturers and speakers;...
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PLATFORM
A raised area within a building used for worship, the presentation of music, plays or other entertainment; the head table for special guests; the raised area for lecturers and speakers;...
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13. What if I need an accommodation for the mediation?
The Key Bridge Foundation and the mediators are skilled at handling requests for accommodations for people with disabilities, such as arranging accessible locations for mediations, providing...
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Definition [F106.5]
The key differences between accessible routes, sidewalks, shared-use paths, and trails are outlined in the appendix of this guide....
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II. Plan Implementation
After the final evacuation plan is written, a copy should be distributed to all employees and key personnel....
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§ 37.153(c)(2)
Basic complementary paratransit service in corridors defined as provided in §37.131(a) along the public entity's key routes during core service hours....
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§ 36.304(b)(6)
(6) Adding raised markings on elevator control buttons;...
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Sec.36.304(b)(6)
(6) Adding raised markings on elevator control buttons;...
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TACTILE SIGN
A sign containing raised characters and/or symbols and accompanying Braille....
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TACTILE SIGN
A sign containing raised characters and/or symbols and accompanying Braille....
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
Specialized equipment for a data-entry operator who has lost an arm, hand, or finger, such as a one-handed keyboard, a large-key keyboard, a touchpad, a trackball, or speech recognition...
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How can existing buildings be retrofitted to make them accessible?
Budgeting for corrections and creative problem-solving are the keys to achieving accessibility in most cases....
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Section 37.9 Standards for Transportation Facilities
Paragraph (b) of §37.9 provides that, under certain circumstances, existing accessibility modifications to key station facilities do not need to be modified further in order to conform to...
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407.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
407.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section addresses accessibility features of operable parts—such as keys and controls—when part of the user interface is hardware....
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Latches and Locks
However, non-fixed portions of locks and other operable parts, such as keys and access cards, are not required to comply (but those that do not require pinching or turning provide better...
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Birthing Room Bath Tub Accessibility
Birthing Room Bath Tub Accessibility Question was raised about a new Birthing Facility in design review in California Private company (not affiliated with a Hospital) Birthing facility...
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TACTILE SIGN
A sign containing raised characters and/or symbols and accompanying Braille....
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E102.7 ITU-T (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This standard is an ITU-T standard that defines the assignment of the basic 26 Latin letters (A to Z) to the 12-key telephone keypad....
