In the proposed rule, this section included criteria for wheelchair accessible compartments....
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Water Closets for Children's Use
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504.3 Prompts
Authoring tools shall provide a mode of operation that prompts authors to create content that conforms to Level A and Level AA Success Criteria and Conformance Requirements in WCAG 2.0 (...
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Operation [4.27.4]
grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist require no more than 5 lb force to activate Mechanisms that can be operated with a closed fist will generally satisfy these criteria...
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§ 37.51(b)
commuter authority shall identify key stations, using the planning and public participation process set forth in paragraph (d) of this section, and taking into consideration the following criteria...
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Section 1630.11 Administration of Tests
Section 1630.11 Administration of Tests The intent of this provision is to further emphasize that individuals with disabilities are not to be excluded from jobs that they can actually perform...
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8.4 Improving Data Sources and Research
Another critical shortcoming was the lack of “functional” anthropometric data....
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Jim Woods. Introductory Comments
The second would be criteria and design evaluations. In lighting, where are we today and how do we deal with these?...
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M101.2 Application
The technical criteria in M302 for diagnostic equipment used by patients in a seated position; and in M301 for diagnostic equipment used by patients in a supine, prone, or side-lying position...
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Tactile and Visual Signs [ADA Standards §216.2, §216.4.1]
The ADA Standards also require that signs identifying “permanent rooms and spaces” meet tactile and visual criteria (§216.2)....
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Changes in Level at Entry to Wheelchair Spaces (M303.3)
M303.3 includes technical criteria for changes in level at the entry to a wheelchair space as may occur at wheelchair weight scales with raised platforms....
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1.3.1 Overview of NPRM
The NPRM organized its technical criteria around seven areas, starting with the four basic approaches for positioning patients on MDE (Table 1.3.1(a)....
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202.4.3 Series of smaller alterations
The obligation to provide an accessible path of travel may not be evaded by performing a series of small alterations to the area served by a single path of travel if those alterations could...
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Can an employer consider health and safety when deciding whether to hire an applicant or retain an employee who has HIV or AIDS?
An employer may believe that an emergency medical technician (“EMT”) with HIV may pose a risk to others when performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation....
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Substantially Limited in Working
because he was not foreclosed from jobs involving driving, operating machinery, childcare, military service, and other jobs; employee would now be substantially limited in neurological function...
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Issue 8: What are the top issues for developing design guidance (i.e., Lowhanging fruit design issues)?
Design (Performance or Prescriptive) Criteria for Contrast and Glare (anchor criteria to safety) in private and public areas Okay. What about the issues of contrast?...
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§382.43(c)(1)
(1) Your primary Web site must conform to all Success Criteria and all Conformance Requirements from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Recommendation 11 December 2008, Web site Content...
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1002 Amusement Rides
This section also addresses access at loading and unloading areas and provides criteria for wheelchair spaces, ride seats designed for transfer, and transfer devices....
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5.8.3.1 Breast Platform Height
The final version of the criteria must clarify that the specified height range is a minimum range of travel....
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§ 382.43(c)(1)
(1) Your primary Web site must conform to all Success Criteria and all Conformance Requirements from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Recommendation 11 December 2008, Web site Content...
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Recognition of psychiatric service animals, but not "emotional support animals.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed text provided that ‘‘[a]nimals whose sole function is to provide emotional support, comfort, therapy, companionship, therapeutic benefits, or to promote emotional well-being...
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Recognition of psychiatric service animals but not "emotional support animals." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed text in § 35.104 provided that ‘‘[a]nimals whose sole function is to provide emotional support, comfort, therapy, companionship, therapeutic benefits or to promote emotional...
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Q1. What is a service animal?
Under the ADA, a service animal is defined as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. ...
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E.2. - Where an agency uses a best value "trade-off" source selection process, may it trade off applicable technical provisions of the Access Board’s standards where an offer provides strong technical merit, strong past performance, or a lower price?
technical provisions and the third proposal partially meets them, traditional trade-offs between the two offers that fully meet the applicable provisions as to technical merit, price, and past performance...
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Acceptable SEWF Systems
Preliminary portable impact tests provided an indication of the cushioning performance of the stabilizing binder....