Section 605.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for urinals.
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General: ADA Standard Section 605.1
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General: ADA Standard Section 607.1
Section 607.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for bathtubs.
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Title III: Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
which include revisions to the 1991 Standards as well as supplemental requirements for which there are no technical or scoping requirements in the 1991 Standards (such as swimming pools, play...
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Technology and preferred sources of information
They acknowledged that not all people with vision loss have access to technology and museums and parks should be prepared to loan devices to play audio information....
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Marilyn Golden - 2014 Champion of Change in Transportation
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- AssistiveWare Proloquo4Text Communication App
- Tobii Technology PCEye Go
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6.4 Post-Offer Examinations and Inquiries Permitted
current contagious disease or infection that would pose a significant risk of transmission to others, and that could not be accommodated (for example, by giving the individual a delayed starting...
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Does the Voting Rights Act protect language minorities?
The guidelines start by saying jurisdictions should take "all reasonable steps" to enable language minority voters "to be effectively informed of and participate effectively in voting-connected...
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Addendum A: List of Terms
Attempted Transfer- a transfer where the participant starts to transfer, by putting their hands on the station or leaving their wheeled mobility device seat....
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Why Design for Accessibility?
(Nobody wants to pay for ripping it out and starting over. And none of us can afford to pay for the really BIG mistakes.) B) Accessible design will keep you out of the evening news....
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4. c. CUSTOMER SERVICE and COMMUNICATION and ACCESS
Each topic is touched upon in enough depth to get you started on making communications more accessible....
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3.2. Baselines
The Department recognizes that this has started to change. ...
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Subject testing
Prior to starting the study; subjects consented to participate in the IRB-approved study....
- Easterseals Western and Central Pennsylvania
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Line of Sight and Dispersion of Wheelchair Spaces in Assembly Areas
to mean wheelchair spaces and companion seats in sports stadia and arenas must provide patrons with disabilities and their companions with lines of sight over standing spectators to the playing...
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The Department’s Rulemaking History
commenters dealt with specific requirements in the 2004 ADAAG or responded to questions regarding elements scoped for the first time in the 2004 ADAAG, including recreation facilities and play...
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The Department's Rulemaking History
commenters dealt with specific requirements in the 2004 ADAAG or responded to questions regarding elements scoped for the first time in the 2004 ADAAG, including recreation facilities and play...
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When is a facility considered accessible?
The ADAAG Children's Play Areas applies to children's play areas in the private sector and to state and local government facilities....
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Scope of coverage. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As illustrated by the above discussion, the 2004 ADAAG introduces supplemental scoping and technical requirements for play areas and recreation facilities that apply to elements and spaces...
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Appendix A: References
Accessibility guidelines for play areas: An overview. Retrieved from www.access-board.gov/play. U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). (2010)....