them tactile and placing them at the latch side of the door does not benefit emergency responders and distracts routine vision-impaired stair users by providing information that is of little...
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1023.9 Stairway identification signs
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404.1 General
It would not be acceptable for security personnel to operate the doors for people with disabilities while allowing others to have independent access....
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1. What does direct and equal access mean?
“Equal access” means that the telephone emergency services provided for TTY users are as effective as those provided for people who make voice calls....
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Subpart B -- General Requirements (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Subpart B -- General Requirements Subpart B includes general prohibitions restricting a public accommodation from discriminating against people with disabilities by denying them the opportunity...
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Common Problems with Entrances and Doors
Ø The door threshold is more than ½ inch high, preventing some people who use wheelchairs from entering....
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C. Why are Curb Ramps at Pedestrian Crossings Required?
This is a choice that people with disabilities should not be required to make....
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11B-706.3 Receiver hearing-aid compatibility
which may require removal of hearing aids, earphones, and headsets that must be worn over the ear, which can create disruptive interference in the transmission and can be uncomfortable for people...
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12206(a)(2) Publication of plan
Attorney General may obtain the assistance of other Federal agencies in carrying out subsection (a), including the National Council on Disability, the Presidents Committee on Employment of People...
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What if an employer has concerns about an applicant’s ability to do the job in future?
In addition, employers cannot decide not to hire qualified people with HIV or AIDS because they are afraid of higher medical insurance costs, workers’ compensation costs, or the potential...
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706.3 Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility
which may require removal of hearing aids, earphones, and headsets that must be worn over the ear, which can create disruptive interference in the transmission and can be uncomfortable for people...
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404.1 General
It would not be acceptable for security personnel to operate the doors for people with disabilities while allowing others to have independent access....
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Cognition and Emotional States
Thirty percent of people with low vision have clinically significant depression and they become isolated and don’t go out....
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§ 36.302(c)(8) Fees or surcharges
comply with other requirements not generally applicable to other patrons as a condition of permitting a service animal to accompany its handler in a place of public accommodation, even if people...
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Approach, Enter, and Exit
Access Board, “approach, enter, and exit” means that people using wheelchairs must be able to enter and back out of the space....
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N. Health Units/Medical Care Areas
accessible entrance, an accessible route to the different types of services offered within the medical care unit, turning and maneuvering spaces, and cots or beds that are at a height to which people...
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§ 35.136(h) Fees or surcharges
comply with other requirements not generally applicable to other citizens as a condition of permitting a service animal to accompany its handler in a public entity's facility, even if people...
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3. Measuring Door Openings
This measures the clear width of the door opening through which people pass, which is less than the width of the door itself....
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E2-c
Are any interior stairs along these routes configured with a cane-detectable warning or a barrier that prevents travel into the area with less than an 80-inch high head clearance so that people...
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§ 36.105(d)(3)(i)
the rules of construction, in determining whether an individual is substantially limited in a major life activity, it may be useful in appropriate cases to consider, as compared to most people...
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404.1 General
It would not be acceptable for security personnel to operate the doors for people with disabilities while allowing others to have independent access....
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Audible Alarms [4.28.2]
Audible Alarms [4.28.2] Sound levels are specified in this section to benefit people who have a hearing impairment....
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A4.2.1(2) Space Requirements for Use of Walking Aids
Although people who use walking aids can maneuver through clear width openings of 32 in (815 mm), they need 36 in (915 mm) wide passageways and walks for comfortable gaits....
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Accessible Seating
Aisle seats with folding or removable armrests (or no armrests) are required for people who walk with difficulty or who prefer to transfer from wheelchairs....
