Service Animals1 A service animal is (i) an animal individually trained and which performs functions to assist a person with a disability; (ii) an animal that has been shown to have the...
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D. Service Animals
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C202.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This section proposes that when the technical provisions of Chapter 4 and 5 do not address one or more features of covered ICT, the features not addressed must conform to the Functional Performance...
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15. ADA Coordinator for the Pedestrian Right of Way
evaluating or assisting public entities in evaluating the accessibility of facilities under Title II of the ADA; (ii) shall be knowledgeable in current federal and state accessibility standards...
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4.3.4 Industry Considerations in Designing Accessible Imaging Equipment
that certain constraints and performance requirements demand consideration, as follows: Diagnostic accuracy must be equivalent across all patients; Patients’ diagnostic...
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Receivers
The performance of assistive listening systems is a concern among users. The quality and capability of systems largely determine the quality of sound transmission....
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Two Step Transfer Evaluation
These types of transfers are not currently part of the standard training that patients receive during a typical rehabilitation stay. ...
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Test Procedures
Forest Products Laboratory staff visited the site at least weekly for the first 2 months and at least monthly thereafter (if the ground was thawed) to perform the rotational penetrometer...
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3.3.15.1 Forward reach – unobstructed
For example, from among the 371 (75%) WhMD users in our study that could perform a reach task, only 78% of the manual chair users, 55% of the power chair users and 48% of the scooter users...
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1630.2(n)(3)(IV)
(IV) The consequences of not requiring the incumbent to perform the function;...
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§1630.2(n)(3)(iv)
(iv) The consequences of not requiring the incumbent to perform the function;...
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Conclusion
Grab bars had a significant impact on performance when added....
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4.34.3(4) Bins
EXCEPTION: Where a function can be performed in a substantially equivalent manner by using an alternate control, only one of the controls needed to perform that function is required to comply...
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7.1 Basic Understanding of Diagnostic Imaging Equipment
As described in Section 4, in contrast to compact and mobile imaging technologies such as ultrasound and echocardiography machines, the imaging equipment covered by the accessibility standards...
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1630.2(n)(3)(III)
(III) The amount of time spent on the job performing the function;...
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§1630.2(n)(3)(iii)
(iii) The amount of time spent on the job performing the function;...
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5.0 Conclusions
The U.S. standards are in more need of change but the basis for many of the changes previously made to the standards in Canada, the U.K. and Australia can also be questioned in light of...
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8. Providing Qualified Readers
For example: People with visual impairments perform many jobs that do not require reading....
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Durability and Maintenance of Detectable Warning Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The first study was completed in 2005 and reviewed performance information submitted by state and local transportation departments.33 The performance information was limited in terms of...
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Other requirements. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The NPRM also proposed that the regulation include the following requirements: that the work or tasks performed by the service animal must be directly related to the handler's disability...
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Other requirements. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The NPRM also proposed that the regulation include the following requirements: that the work or tasks performed by the service animal must be directly related to the handler's disability...
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QUESTION: WHAT KINDS OF ANIMALS ARE REGARDED AS SERVICE ANIMALS?
* Consequently, the Department understands a service animal to be any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability,...
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1. General Exception
precluding height adjustability for the transfer surface; prone biopsy tables that must be of a sufficient height to permit health care providers access beneath the patient surface to perform...
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5.5(f) The Job Interview
The job interview should focus on the ability of an applicant to perform the job, not on disability....
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References
The impact of transfer setup on the performance of independent transfers. The Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 55: 567-580, 2013. US Access Board....