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Some wheelchairs weigh more than 600 pounds when occupied, and the design load of the lifts on our vehicles is 800 pounds. Is a transportation operator required to carry these “overweight” wheelchairs?
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§382.57(c)(5)(i)(D)(1)
(1) Automated airport kiosk location, date and time of transaction, customer account numbers, and the kiosk identifier are not required to be audible;...
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§27.71(k)(5)(i)(D)(1)
(1) Automated airport kiosk location, date and time of transaction, customer account numbers, and the kiosk identifier are not required to be audible;...
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§ 382.57(c)(5)(i)(D)(1)
(1) Automated airport kiosk location, date and time of transaction, customer account numbers, and the kiosk identifier are not required to be audible;...
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§ 27.71(k)(5)(i)(D)(1)
(1) Automated airport kiosk location, date and time of transaction, customer account numbers, and the kiosk identifier are not required to be audible;...
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1. Covered Entities
worldwide of U.S. air carriers that conduct passenger carrying service other than on-demand air taxi operators....
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§ 37.163 Keeping vehicle lifts in operative condition: Public entities
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Information for Passengers
to the U.S., in the case of foreign airports)....
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11B-704.4.1 Height
A telephone with a TTY installed underneath cannot also be a wheelchair accessible telephone because the required 34 inches (865 mm) minimum keypad height can causes the highest operable...
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1.6.16 Sponsor.
A public agency or private owner of a public-use airport that submits to the DOT an application for financial assistance. (U.S.C. § 47102 (26))....
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§27.71(h)(1)
(1) Airports must consult with one or more service animal training organizations regarding the design, dimensions, materials and maintenance of service animal relief areas;...
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If the lift manufacturer specifies that wheelchairs must face away from the vehicle when using the lift, are transportation operators required to permit passengers to board facing the vehicle?
If the lift manufacturer specifies that wheelchairs must face away from the vehicle when using the lift, are transportation operators required to permit passengers to board facing the vehicle...
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§27.71(h)(4)(i)
(i) Airports that have not consulted with a service animal training organization shall consult with one or more such organizations regarding the sufficiency of all existing service animal...
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Automatic Doors and Power Assisted Doors [4.13.12]
Fully automatic doors, which produce the most force, are usually activated through control mats or sensory devices and are often used in facilities with heavy traffic such as airport terminals...
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Section 37.35 Supplemental Service for Other Transportation Modes
Another instance is one in which a commuter rail operator uses fixed route bus service as a dedicated connection to, or extension of, its rail service....
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§ 37.47(b)(3)
points with other transportation modes, including stations connecting with major parking facilities, bus terminals, intercity or commuter rail stations, passenger vessel terminals, or airports...
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§ 37.51(b)(3)
points with other transportation modes, including stations connecting with major parking facilities, bus terminals, intercity or commuter rail stations, passenger vessel terminals, or airports...
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§382.15(a)
(a) As a carrier, you must make sure that your contractors that provide services to the public (including airports where applicable) meet the requirements of this part that would apply to...
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Emergency Evacuation Planning Guide For People with Disabilities
CONTAINS PROVISIONS FOR THOSE WITH: Mobility Disabilities • Blind or Low Vision • Deaf or Hard of hearing • Speech Disabilities • Cognitive...
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§382.99(c)
(c) For foreign carriers, the agreement with a U.S. airport must provide that all actions necessary to ensure accessible boarding and deplaning for passengers with a disability are completed...
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§27.71(i)(3)
(3) If an airport installs new televisions and other audio-visual displays for passenger safety briefings, information, or entertainment on or after October 5, 2015, such equipment must...
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§382.117(h)
., animal health regulations) needed to permit the legal transportation of a passenger's service animal from the U.S. into a foreign airport....
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Title III - Private Entities
Public accommodations are private entities that own, lease, lease to, or operate facilities such as restaurants, stores, hotels, theaters, private schools, doctors' offices, day care...
