To achieve that goal, Congress set forth detailed findings and purposes and “rules of construction” to govern the interpretation and application of this concept going forward....
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Section 1630.2(j)(1) Rules of Construction
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C. Who should conduct the survey?
While it is possible for a single individual to survey facilities for accessibility, most people find it easier to conduct surveys while working in teams of two or three....
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More Steps Toward Access
Designing Facilities: When selecting design professionals such as architects and engineers to design your buildings and outdoor facilities, find out how much expertise they have with the...
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C. Whether the City Can Assert an Undue Burden Defense With Respect to Existing Facilities Covered by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
The Court therefore finds that no undue burden defense exists as to pedestrian rights of way, sidewalks, and curb ramps that were constructed prior to and that have not been altered since...
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F103 Modifications and Waivers
Section 502(b)(1) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 authorizes the Access Board to ensure that modifications and waivers are based on findings of fact and are not inconsistent with the Architectural...
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31. Must an employer provide a reassignment if it would violate a seniority system?
In a lawsuit, the plaintiff/employee bears the burden of proof to show the existence of "special circumstances" that warrant a jury's finding that a reassignment is "reasonable" despite...
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1. WORKING WITH VOLUNTEERS
Find the CERT in your area and connect with it. Email cert@oem.nyc.gov to contact your CERT’s Team Chief. ...
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A. Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Emergency Shelters
If you find barriers to accessibility after completing the checklist, the next step is to either remove the barriers or identify other nearby accessible facilities that can serve as a shelter...
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Step 3: Apply the Accessibility Provisions
If at any point during step 3 you find that the recorded length of the trail that contains deviations adds up to 15 percent or more of the total trail length, proceed directly to step 4....
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Background
These calculations were based on the findings of a small research project on firm and stable exterior surfaces conducted for the U.S. Access Board by Beneficial Designs in 1999....
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3.3.4 Clear Floor Length
Clear floor length (occupied length): research findings versus the standards....
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Portable tactile maps
Anecdotal evidence suggests that users generally find it difficult to develop a strong sense of their current position in the context of a map while in motion, and without access to visual...
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Conclusions and Recommendations
Conclusions and Recommendations Findings of this project were as discouraging as they were encouraging....
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4.3.5.1 90-Degree Turn
Findings from the Anthropometry of Wheeled Mobility Study indicate that a width of at least 85 cm (33 in.) was required for 50% of the manual and power wheelchair users measured in this...
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3.8 A process for identifying a reasonable accommodation
Consult with the individual with a disability to find out his or her specific physical or mental abilities and limitations as they relate to the essential job functions....
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2.0 Methodology
Since the findings of anthropometric research are often voluminous, journal articles and book chapters do not usually include a full documentation....
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