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Pre-Event Attendee Registration and Communications
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Attachment: Interview Questions
c) Was there a need for additional space for caregiver assistance or storage for wheelchairs and other mobility aids? d) Were other changes necessary? 6....
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III−1.1000 General
accordance with the full range of title III requirements, such as nondiscriminatory eligibility criteria; reasonable modifications in policies, practices, and procedures; provision of auxiliary aids...
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Transfer Surface Height (M301.2.1 and M302.2.1)
The transfer surface height is also critical for patients who use mobility aids such as walkers and canes and may find it difficult to get up onto or down from an examination chair or table...
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About This Tool Kit
Chapter 3, General Effective Communication Requirements Under Title II of the ADA (HTML) | PDF: Chapter 3 explains what it means for communication to be “effective,” which auxiliary aids...
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ADA Business BRIEF: Communicating with Guests who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Hotels, Motels, and Other Places of Transient Lodging
The method of communication and the services or aids hotel staff must provide will vary depending upon the abilities of the guest and on the complexity and nature of the communications that...
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Other Power-driven Mobility Devices (OPDMDs)
Title II Regulations 28 § 35.137 Mobility devices: (a) Use of wheelchairs and manually-powered mobility aids....
- Easterseals New York
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Section 36.303(g)(6) Alternative Technologies
As the House Committee also recognized, however, “technological advances * * * may require public accommodations to provide auxiliary aids and services in the future which today would not...
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Subpart E—Enforcement (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Also, injunctive relief shall include, where appropriate, requiring the provision of an auxiliary aid or service, modification of a policy, or provision of alternative methods, to the extent...
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§ 382.39 Provision of services and equipment
semiambulatory person in moving to and from the lavatory, not involving lifting or carrying the person; or (5) Assistance in loading and retrieving carry-on items, including mobility aids...
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III-4.1100 General
discriminate against individuals with disabilities, the garage's policy unnecessarily tends to screen out people with certain mobility impairments who, in order to have enough space for mobility aids...
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III-3.8000 Direct threat
be eliminated or reduced to an acceptable level by reasonable modifications to the public accommodation's policies, practices, or procedures or by the provision of appropriate auxiliary aids...
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Best Practice Recommendations for Layout Planning
If 10% or more of participants are expected to use mobility aids, plan for 30% additional space....
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OBJECTIONS TO THE SETTLEMENT
Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center 180 Montgomery Street, Suite 600 San Francisco, CA 94104 Anna Rivera, Esq. Disability Rights Legal Center 256 S....
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ASTM
The test methods in this standard address access for children and adults who may traverse the surfacing to aid children who are playing....
- NuStep T5 Recumbent Cross Trainer
- National Amputation Foundation
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2.1(a)(iii) Substantially Limits
Some impairments, such as blindness, deafness, HIV infection or AIDS, are by their nature substantially limiting, but many other impairments may be disabling for some individuals but not...
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Section 36.206 Retaliation or Coercion (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
no private entity or public entity shall coerce, intimidate, threaten, or interfere with any individual in the exercise of his or her rights under this part or because that individual aided...
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6. When may an employer ask an employee if a hearing impairment, or some other medical condition, may be causing her performance problems?
performance is unrelated to a medical condition and generally should be handled in accordance with an employer's existing policies concerning performance.[20] Example 3: Rupa wears a hearing aid...
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Common Problems Arising in the Installation of Accessible Pedestrian Signals
Chapter 4E.06 of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD 2003), adopted by State Departments of Transportation under the Federal-aid Highways Act, contains technical provisions...
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§ 382.51 Communicable diseases
direct threat means a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by a modification of policies, practices, or procedures, or by the provision of auxiliary aids...
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Issue: Curb Ramps
Result: Without the required curb ramps, sidewalk travel in urban areas is dangerous, difficult, and in some cases impossible for people who use wheelchairs, scooters, and other mobility aids...