Covers are self-feeding until supply is depleted. Unit is manually reloaded with a full box through access door....
Search Results "Self Identification"
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- American Specialties Recessed Toilet Seat Cover Dispenser 0477
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B. Survey and Review of Polling Place Locations
The survey instrument includes a requirement to include photographs and the identification of appropriate remedial provisions, including the remedial provisions in Paragraph 15 of this Agreement...
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Re: Stair widths
Whereas exit access stair requirements are based on self rescue. Ref. 2015 IBC Code and Commentary....
- American Specialties Surface Mounted Seat Cover Dispenser 0477-SM
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III-4.4500 Priorities for barrier removal
One effective approach is to conduct a "self-evaluation" of the facility to identify existing barriers....
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Valet Parking and Mechanical Access Parking Garages
In that case, permitting the individual with a disability to self-park may be a required reasonable modification of policy by a covered entity....
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Typical examples of reasonable modifications are:
Providing refueling assistance at the self-serve price for a customer with a disability who cannot pump his or her own gas....
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F. Swimming Pool Entrance and Deck
Swimming Pool Entrance and Deck (1) Defendants will install a self-operated pool lift complying with 2010 ADA Standards §§ 242.2 and 1009.2 at the main swimming pool....
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604.8.1.7 Water closet
The ADA Standards for Accessible Design and therefore this code require wheelchair accessible compartments in new construction and in alterations of existing buildings to have self closing...
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ACTIONS TAKEN BY CITY OF WAUKEGAN
In 1993, the City of Waukegan conducted a self-evaluation of its programs and facilities. ...
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Tips for Attendees
Self-advocacy remains the best way to ensure that an event will meet your needs....
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7. Definition and Coverage of Technology with “Closed Functionality”
In its TEITAC Report, the Advisory Committee recommended that the Board make a nomenclature change to “closed functionality” from the existing term “self-contained, closed products“ to better...
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Foreword, July 26, 1997
It embraces several archetypal American themes such as self-determination, self-reliance, and individual achievement....
- Yale 3000 Series Architectural Door Closer
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§ 382.55 Miscellaneous provisions
(1) Carriers shall accept as evidence that an animal is a service animal identification cards, other written documentation, presence of harnesses or markings on harnesses, tags, or the...
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Two-Way Communication
Section 407.4.9 provides criteria for emergency two-way communication systems in elevator cars which address the height of operable parts and identification by tactile characters....
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j) Safety Hazards Policy
Kirola complains that the City has failed to adopt an overarching "written policy or procedure regarding the identification and removal of safety hazards to persons with mobility disabilities...
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Fraudulent purchase of designated accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Moreover, the Department recognizes that the implementation of some of its proposals, such as those relating to the public identification of accessible seating, increase the potential for...
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Scenario 10 – Procedural Safeguards
A school district is required to establish, implement, and inform parents about a system of procedural safeguards that are designed to help resolve FAPE-related disagreements regarding identification...
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FEDERAL LAWS
Identification criteria are typically developed in state regulations based on the statutory definitions of the specified disability terms in 34 CFR §300.8(c)....
- Halsey Taylor Bi-Level HAC Green Cooler with Hydroboost® Bottle Filler
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Caution regarding minimum Aisle Widths for aisles that serve "elements on both sides"
The interpretation of the meaning of aisles "serving elements on both sides" might be taken by some AHJs to mean public access to aisles that have self-serve items on both sides of an aisle...
- Williams Sound ADA Wall Plaque "Hearing Assistance Available" IDP 008
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3. Q: Who does the ADA protect?
Major life activities include such things as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working....