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Mental Health Parity Act of 1996
Health Parity Act of 1996, which requires group health plans and health insurance issuers to provide annual or lifetime dollar limits on mental health benefits on par with such limits on medical...
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Using a Fitness Center Does Not Have to be an Exercise in Frustration: Tips for People with Mobility and Visual Disabilities
Professions Western University of Health Sciences jik@pacbell.net Version 1.1, November 2008 The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) on Accessible Medical...
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Parent Asks for an Evaluation of the Student
diagnosis or the results of a medical assessment obtained by the school district....
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Section 1630.2(n) Essential Functions
The inquiry into whether a particular function is essential initially focuses on whether the employer actually requires employees in the position to perform the functions that the employer...
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3.2 Comparison of Sub-samples across Data Collection Sites
The Pittsburgh site recruited primarily through a local VA medical center. The Ithaca site recruited through local adult care facilities....
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Integration of inmates and detainees with disabilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
their security classification because there are no accessible cells or beds in the appropriate classification; (2) should not place inmates or detainees with disabilities in designated medical...
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7.1 Basic Understanding of Diagnostic Imaging Equipment
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classifies most diagnostic imaging technologies as Class II medical devices, most of which need FDA clearance (via a “510(k)” notification) prior to being...
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VI. REPORTING AND MONITORING
may submit single quarterly reports that include all the information required by this Agreement, provided, however, that any reports by the Architectural Access Specialist, Accessible Medical...
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2. The specific risk must be identified
However, with proper medication, this person's disease would be contagious for only a two-week period....
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11B-702.1 General
[2010 ADAS] EXCEPTION: Fire alarm systems in medical care facilities shall be permitted to be provided in accordance with industry practice....
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2.5.2.3 FDA Standards
Notably, among the FDA’s recognized consensus standards is ANSI/AAMI HE 75,Q recommended practices for human factors design principles for medical devices....
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11B-702.1 General
[2010 ADAS] EXCEPTION: Fire alarm systems in medical care facilities shall be permitted to be provided in accordance with industry practice....
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11B-702.1 General
[2010 ADA Standards] EXCEPTION: Fire alarm systems in medical care facilities shall be permitted to be provided in accordance with industry practice....
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F201.1 Scope
For example, not all medical care patient rooms are required to be accessible; those that are not required to be accessible are not required to comply with these requirements....
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Purchasing Goods and Services: What to Expect
provide goods or services to the public, including grocery stores, retail stores, restaurants and bars, hotels and motels, gas stations, dry cleaners, laundromats, banks, law offices, medical...
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Section 1630.15(e) Defense—Conflicting Federal Laws and Regulations
Section 1630.15(e) Defense—Conflicting Federal Laws and Regulations There are several Federal laws and regulations that address medical standards and safety requirements....
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2. Background
that guided the thinking of various Advisory Committee members – from their particular stakeholder perspectives – about the need for and potential nature of accessibility standards for medical...
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Carrying Assistive Devices and Keeping Them Near You
If you do decide to carry medication or other assistive devices with you on board, the items cannot be counted towards your carry-on baggage limit....
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Are airlines allowed to charge for providing services to passengers with disabilities?
Examples of optional services for which carriers may charge are the provision of in-flight medical oxygen and stretcher service. [Sec. 382.57]...
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TRANSIENT LODGING
Transient lodging does not include residential dwelling units intended to be used as a residence, inpatient medical care facilities, licensed long-term care facilities, detention or correctional...
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Q2. What does "do work or perform tasks" mean?
A person with depression may have a dog that is trained to remind her to take her medication....
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TRANSIENT LODGING
Transient lodging does not include residential dwelling units intended to be used as a residence, inpatient medical care facilities, licensed long-term care facilities, detention or correctional...