These tables can comfortably seat 6-7 people. Model UT 10 and 12 ft. Side Access Picnic Tables provide two locations for wheelchairs which are diagonally opposite each other. ...
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
This service, which can be provided on-site or remotely, is particularly useful for people who are deaf or have hearing loss but do not use sign language....
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2.2(b) Record of a Substantially Limiting Condition
For example: It protects people with a history of cancer, heart disease, or other debilitating illness, whose illnesses are either cured, controlled or in remission....
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Passing Spaces [1017.4]
A trail tread width less than 60 inches does not permit two people using mobility devices to pass each other....
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Trailhead Information Signs [F216.13 and 1017.10]
For example, hikers want to know which trail is most appropriate for the amount of time they have available, the people in their group, and the type of hike that best suits their needs or...
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Reasonable Modification of Policies and Procedures
Reasonable Modification of Policies and Procedures Many routine policies, practices, and procedures are adopted by public entities without thinking about how they might affect people...
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Get Involved in the Planning Process
It is important to treat all people with disabilities as individuals. Do not "lump" all people with disabilities into one category....
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IS ASSISTANCE REQUIRED?
Once notified, people with a speech disability can read and follow standard exit and directional signs and use any standard means of egress from the building....
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What Are Your Barriers to Health Care?
Health care is a complex issue for many Americans, especially for people with disabilities. Here are some common obstacles to a satisfying health care visit....
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§ 35.151(g)(2)
When wheelchair seating locations are not required to accommodate people who use wheelchairs, individual, readily removable seats may be placed in those spaces;...
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12206(b) Agency and public assistance
obtain the assistance of other Federal agencies in carrying out subsection (a) of this section, including the National Council on Disability, the President's Committee on Employment of People...
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4.32.2 Seating
If seating spaces for people in wheelchairs are provided at fixed tables or counters, clear floor space complying with 4.2.4 shall be provided....
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A4.28.2 AUDIBLE ALARMS
People over 60 years of age generally have difficulty perceiving frequencies higher than 10,000 Hz....
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Re: Boundaries of Angled Parking Spaces
I'd love to get it in front of as many people as possible to see if we can get some responses for you. Thanks, Kaylan...
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National Council on Independent Living
NCIL’s 30-plus years of experience as advocates for people with disabilities dictates that we continue to strongly insist that the U.S....
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1. INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION Assistive listening systems (ALS) are designed to improve communication access for people with hearing loss....
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Summary
The new gates can help the Forest Service fulfill its policy of universal design, providing access to public lands for all people....
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Volume level
Volume level Most people thought the volume level was fine....
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4.32.2 SEATING
If seating spaces for people in wheelchairs are provided at tables, counters, or work surfaces, clear floor space complying with 4.2.4 shall be provided....
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Program Accessibility
Public entities must ensure that people with disabilities are not excluded from programs, services, or activities because facilities are inaccessible....
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1. What are the basic requirements of ADA Title II and Section 504?
disability against qualified individuals with a disability in programs, services, and activities receiving Federal financial assistance.32 Under the ADA and Section 504, programs cannot deny people...
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Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
Some people who are blind or have low vision use canes to detect barriers that jut into the path of travel, whether along the accessible route or any other circulation path....