The Alarm clock Pro wakes the user with a loud Sound alarm, Flashing lights and Vibrations from the Bed-shaker when it’s time to get up. It is easy to use and packed with clever...
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- Alarm Clock Pro (Stand-alone alarm clock) (BE1370)
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§100.305(a)
(a) In order for a housing facility or community to qualify as housing for older persons under §100.304, at least 80 percent of its occupied units must be occupied by at least one person...
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§100.300 Purpose.
The purpose of this subpart is to effectuate the exemption in the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 that relates to housing for older persons....
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§ 37.17(a) Designation of responsible employee
Each public or private entity subject to this part shall designate at least one person to coordinate its efforts to comply with this part....
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§ 36.311 Mobility devices
§ 36.311 Mobility devices....
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Can things other than wheelchairs or canes be assistive devices?
QUESTION: Can things other than wheelchairs or canes be assistive devices? What exactly does part 382 mean when it refers to assistive devices?...
- Guldmann Basic High Sling
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§100.146 Limited use of privileged information.
Notwithstanding §100.145, the self-test report or results may be obtained and used by an aggrieved person, applicant, department or agency solely to determine a penalty or remedy after the...
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Are these other Power Driven Mobility Devices?
I know we're not likely to see a lot of these any time soon, but is an exoskeleton an OPDMD?
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Individual Captioning Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
out that groups of persons who are deaf or hard of hearing should be able to attend movies at the same time and have sufficient individual captioning devices available to enable them to...
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Section 2. Assistive device
"Assistive device" means an aid, tool, or instrument used by a person with disabilities to assist in activities of daily living....
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Assistive Device:
Assistive devices are those devices or equipment used to assist a passenger with a disability in caring for himself or herself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking...
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Section 36.311 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Question 47: Are there types of personal mobility devices that must be accommodated under nearly all circumstances? ...
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§100.304 Housing for persons who are 55 years of age or older.
[64 FR 16329, Apr. 2, 1999]
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Peripheral devices
Devices employed in connection with telecommunications equipment or customer premises equipment to translate, enhance, or otherwise transform telecommunications into a form accessible to...
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§ 35.137 Mobility devices
§ 35.137 Mobility devices....
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§382.3 Assistive device
Assistive device means any piece of equipment that assists a passenger with a disability to cope with the effects of his or her disability....
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§ 36.303(g)(5) Performance requirements for captioning devices and audio description devices
(5) Performance requirements for captioning devices and audio description devices....
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§100.301 Exemption.
[See subsections ...]
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§100.305 80 percent occupancy.
[64 FR 16329, Apr. 2, 1999]
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Section 35.137 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Question 17: Are there types of personal mobility devices that must be accommodated under nearly all circumstances?...
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§100.10(b)
(b) Nothing in this part regarding discrimination based on familial status applies with respect to housing for older persons as defined in subpart E of this part....
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Tips for Communicating with Individuals with Mobility Impairments
Do not lean on a wheelchair or any other assistive device. Never patronize people who use wheelchairs by patting them on the head or shoulder....
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Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act
The Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act (CRIPA) authorizes the U.S....