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607.6 Shower Spray Unit and Water
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Is obesity considered a disability under the ACAA?
However, obesity could be a qualifying disability if, for example, it substantially limits a major life activity, such as walking....
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11B-607.6 Shower spray unit and water
Ensure that hand-held shower spray units are capable of delivering water pressure substantially equivalent to fixed shower heads....
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103 Equivalent Facilitation
103 Equivalent Facilitation Nothing in these requirements prevents the use of designs, products, or technologies as alternatives to those prescribed, provided they result in substantially...
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C. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
of August 4, 1999, Federalism, directs that, to the extent practicable and permitted by law, an agency shall not promulgate any regulation that has federalism implications, that imposes substantial...
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11B-607.6 Shower spray unit and water
Ensure that hand-held shower spray units are capable of delivering water pressure substantially equivalent to fixed shower heads....
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§382.111(f)
(f) Effective communication with passengers who have vision impairments or who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, so that these passengers have prompt access to information the carrier provides...
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Sec.36.303(d)(1)
participant the opportunity to make outgoing telephone calls on more than an incidental convenience basis shall make available, upon request, a TDD for the use of an individual who has impaired...
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10. TTY
Is there a TTY available at the front desk so that lodging facility personnel can communicate with persons who are deaf or have speech impairments (e.g.: taking room service orders, answering...
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3. Toilet Centerline
Is the accessible toilet in each accessible guestroom bathroom centered 18" from the adjacent side wall, which is the distance that will permit a person with a mobility impairment to use...
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A4.10.12 CAR CONTROLS
Industry-wide standardization of elevator control panel design would make all elevators significantly more convenient for use by people with severe visual impairments....
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Concerns about Safety
CONCERNS ABOUT SAFETY When it comes to safety concerns, an employer should be careful not to act on the basis of myths, fears, or stereotypes about hearing impairments....
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§ 36.303(d)(2)(i)
outgoing telephone calls on more than an incidental convenience basis shall make available, upon request, a TTY for the use of an individual who is deaf or hard of hearing, or has a speech impairment...
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A4.10.12 Car Controls
Industry-wide standardization of elevator control panel design would make all elevators significantly more convenient for use by people with severe visual impairments....
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§1630.2(I)(3)
(3) Establishing that an individual is “regarded as having such an impairment” does not, by itself, establish liability....
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Accessible Sidewalks 4: Pedestrians who are Blind
Requires the Registered User plan or above. Login!
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Accessible Sidewalks 3: Pedestrians with Low Vision
Requires the Registered User plan or above. Login!
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Spaces and Elements: ADA Standard Section 206.2.4
Section 206.2.4 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes connecting spaces and elements within a building.
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Alterations: ADA Standard Section 202.3
Section 202.3 covers the most current requirements for alterations in existing building and facilities.
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§ 1194.31(b)
visual acuity greater than 20/70 shall be provided in audio and enlarged print output working together or independently, or support for assistive technology used by people who are visually impaired...
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§104.52(b) Notice
services or written material concerning waivers of rights or consent to treatment shall take such steps as are necessary to ensure that qualified handicapped persons, including those with impaired...
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Accessible Route
to comply with 4.9, it is recommended that routes to them meet the requirements for accessible routes since certain specifications, such as clear width, can benefit people with walking impairments...
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Scoping [4.1.3(17)(a) & (b)]
addresses public telephones (pay, closed circuit) that are fixed and requires access for people who use wheelchairs and for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech/language impairments...