Architectural Barriers Architectural barriers are physical features that limit or prevent people with disabilities from obtaining the goods or services that are offered....
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Architectural Barriers
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Value Contrast (slide 9)
And when you do that, even if they have pretty darn good vision, [people have] the feeling that that wall, which they may be leaning toward or using to help them become stable isn’t where...
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Legal standard for other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
the public accommodation can demonstrate that the use of the device is not reasonable or that its use will result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of the public accommodation's goods...
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Enforcement Provisions
In consideration of the mutual promises contained in this Agreement, good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged, and to avoid the costs, expenses...
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Standard Stall
Recommendations: Spring loaded hinges or secondary door pulls on the hinge side are a good idea in making it easier to close the door....
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Enforcement Provisions
In consideration of the mutual promises contained in this Agreement, good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged, and to avoid the costs, expenses...
- Georgia-Pacific SmartStock® Classic Medium-weight Polystyrene Knife Dispenser
- Prevent Blindness America
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Since the United States published its interpretation of ADA Standard 4.33.3 in the July 1998 amicus brief in Lara, Cinemark has made good faith efforts to design its stadium-style movie...
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Section 36.201(a) (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.201(a) contains the general rule that prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages...
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Secondary market ticket sales. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
recognized--and often integral--part of the ticketing distribution system for many venues and activities, individuals with disabilities will be denied an equal opportunity to benefit from the goods...
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Sensory Issues
Fragrance sensitivity: Maintain good indoor air quality Discontinue the use of fragranced products Use only unscented cleaning products Provide scent-free meeting rooms and...
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III-4.3100 General
A public accommodation is required to provide auxiliary aids and services that are necessary to ensure equal access to the goods, services, facilities, privileges, or accommodations that...
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Section 36.201(a) (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Section 36.201(a) contains the general rule that prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages...
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Introduction
For example, all qualified elementary and secondary public school students who meet the definition of an individual with a disability under Section 504 are entitled to receive regular or special...
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Introduction
Unfortunately, most of the studies were conducted on specialized populations, many of them foreign....
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Section 36.405 Alterations: Historic Preservation (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
believes, however, that the criteria of adverse effect employed under the National Historic Preservation Act are inappropriate for this rule because section 504(c) of the ADA specifies that special...
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3. Modified Work Schedules
People whose disabilities may need modified work schedules include those who require special medical treatment for their disability (such as cancer patients, people who have AIDS, or people...
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4.3.5 Patient Positions During Diagnostic Imaging
Specialized MR and imaging devices using other modalities are designed specifically to scan upper and lower extremities (arms and legs)....
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Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
are mounted on movable pedestals, they must be monitored to ensure they are in place and continue to provide correct directions, including information about the accessible route(s) for special...
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Section 36.405 Alterations: Historic Preservation (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
believes, however, that the criteria of adverse effect employed under the National Historic Preservation Act are inappropriate for this rule because section 504(c) of the ADA specifies that special...
- Acoustical Society of America - American National Standard Acoustical Performance Criteria, Design Requirements, and Guidelines for Schools, Part 2: Relocatable Classroom Factors
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Section 4.9.4
Section 4.1.6(3) of the 1991 Standards has a special technical provision for alterations to existing facilities that exempts handrails at the top and bottom of ramps and stairs from providing...
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3. Does the ADA require an applicant to disclose that she has or had a hearing impairment or some other disability before accepting a job offer?
Sometimes, the decision to disclose depends on whether an individual will need a reasonable accommodation to perform the job (for example, specialized equipment, removal of a marginal function...