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General: ADA Standard Section 232.1
Section 232.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for detention facilities and correctional facilities.
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Providing Appropriate Information About Accessibility
Don't use the terms "ADA," "partially," "barrier free," or "handicapped." Provide specific details about what people can expect to encounter....
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Information That May Be Requested in Post-Offer Examinations or Inquiries
For example, the employer may require a full physical examination....
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Structural Impracticability (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
deviate from accessibility requirements only where unique characteristics of terrain prevent the incorporation of accessibility features and where providing accessibility would destroy the physical...
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Structural Impracticability (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
deviate from accessibility requirements only where unique characteristics of terrain prevent the incorporation of accessibility features and where providing accessibility would destroy the physical...
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New Customers
In addition, approximately 71.5 million baby boomers will be over age 65 by the year 2030 and will be demanding products, services, and environments that meet their age-related physical...
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Accessible Boat Slips
The 2010 Standards do not require the dispersion of the physical location of accessible boat slips....
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(ii) Significant or Severe Restriction Not Required; Nonetheless, Not Every Impairment Is Substantially Limiting
See 2008 Senate Statement of Managers at 4 (“We reaffirm that not every individual with a physical or mental impairment is covered by the first prong of the definition of disability in the...
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The invisibility of people with disabilities
In addition to people with disabilities being a protected class under civil rights laws, a larger group actually benefits from physical, equipment, communication, service and program access...
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BACKGROUND
Epilepsy is a physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, including neurological functions during a seizure. ...
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k) Self-Evaluation/Transition Plan
Regulations promulgated to implement Section 11135 insofar as discrimination based on physical or mental disabilities is concerned, state that a transition and self-evaluation plan "should...
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For People with Disabilities, Which Circulation Paths Are Usable, Available, and Closest?
Special Note 6 It may be practical to physically take new employees who are blind or have low vision to and through the usable circulation paths and to all locations of directional signage...
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4.1.2 Surface Design of Examination Tables and Chairs
Notes Z Seated height became the de facto height measurement method because this height is most relevant to clinicians as they conduct physical examinations of patients. ...
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"Service Animal" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
are deaf or hard of hearing; Add the following to the list of work and task examples: Assisting an individual during a seizure, retrieving medicine or the telephone, providing physical...
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Record of a disability
student could also have a record of a disability.25 Having a record of a disability means that a person either has a history of a disability or has been misclassified as having a mental or physical...
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Dissemination activities
Kim MJ, Koontz AM, Toro-Hernandez ML, De Luigi AJ, Cooper RA, Relationship between Physical Function and the Performance of Independent Transfers in SCI Population, Association of Academic...
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Q10: What should a school district do if it does not believe that a student needs special education or related services as described in the Section 504 regulation?
Examples of possible modifications include: allowing a student who has a physical disability based on a lung condition that substantially limits walking and mobility to use the...
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Q11: What must a school district do for a student who has a disability but does not need any special education or related services?
This student fully participates in her school's regular physical education program and in extracurricular sports; she does not need help administering her medicine; and she does not require...