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§ 35.104 Service animal
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Section 35.151(d) Scope of Coverage (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., Advisory 504.4 suggests, but does not require, that covered entities provide visual contrast on stair tread nosing to make them more visible to individuals with low vision).     ...
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Auxiliary aids and services
large print materials; accessible electronic and information technology; or other effective methods of making visually delivered materials available to individuals who are blind or have low...
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4.2 Physical Accessibility Barriers and Solutions
Barriers Solutions  Simple/Low cost Involved / High cost Parking spaces are too narrow Use cones and/or tape and temporary signs to mark...
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PLANNING
Plans also need to include people who use oxygen or respirators, people who are blind or who have low vision, people who are deaf or hard of hearing, people who have a cognitive disability...
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4. Results
The sensitivity analyses conducted in this section include cost estimations using the Low Accessibility and the High Accessibility baselines, an alternate Medium Accessibility baseline distribution...
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Electronic File(s) As An Alternate Format
A growing number of people who are blind or have low vision prefer to receive materials in electronic format (on computer disk, USB drive, or by email)....
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I. Background
Center is not accessible to patrons who use wheelchairs in that it does not contain accessible seating that provides an acceptable line of sight; its toilet rooms, concession counters, and drinking...
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E. Effective Communication
Many shelter residents and volunteers might have communication-related disabilities, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing and those who are blind or who have low vision....
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Issue 10: What are the recommendations for long-term activities?
Low vision is an issue. And then we can go from there. Comment from Marsha Mazz: Just very quickly, coming from the federal agency perspective, I wanted to piggyback on that....
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M307 Operable Parts
Patients who are blind or have low vision have difficulty distinguishing a flat membrane button or similar control unless it is tactilely discernible from the surrounding surface and any...
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Serving Counters
Serving Counters Where food or drinks are served at counters and the counter height is more than 34 inches above the floor, providing a lowered section of the serving counter at least...
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- American Standard Stallbrook Urinal
- Bradley 2-Station Express Crescent Lavatory System CRS-2
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B. Title III's Implementing Regulation
Department updated this list in 2010 to reflect changes in technology and the auxiliary aids and services commonly used by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low...
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Introduction
accessibility specialists, exhibit designers, consumers with vision impairments, and related stakeholders in a workshop to consider issues in exhibit design and operation for people with low...
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Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators, Destination-Oriented Elevators and Private Residence Elevators
The challenge for individuals who are blind or have low vision is how to know which elevator car to enter, after they have entered their destination floor into the keypad....