Visitors may choose both the type of recreation they want to pursue and where to pursue it....
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The Outdoors Are for Everyone—Fundamentals of Outdoor Recreation and Trails Accessibility
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General Accommodations
Section 4.3.11 of the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) specifically addresses areas of rescue assistance....
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Which transition type do users with disabilities prefer?
I use a lightweight manual chair and have good upper extremity strength and trunk control. My preferences are: E - gives the safest spot for me to stop and make a...
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Services and Facilities
Services and Facilities Both Title II and Title III of the ADA and Section 504 require that medical care providers provide individuals with disabilities: · full and equal access to...
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Case Study #2: The appropriate auxiliary aids and services under Title II are the same as special education and related services required under the IDEA.
After considering how to ensure Julie receives communication that is as effective as communication with students without disabilities, the team, including the school district representative...
- Spinal Cord Injury Perspectives: Employment and Disability
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§27.11(c) Compliance planning.
(c) Compliance planning.
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§8.4(b)(1)
(1) A recipient, in providing any housing, aid, benefit, or service in a program or activity that receives Federal financial assistance from the Department may not, directly or...
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Communicating With Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Event and facility staff should receive guidance and training on how to interact with your attendees (see customer service training materials). The following information will help...
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II-3.1000 General
II−3.1000 General. Most requirements of title II are based on section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicap in federally...
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Guestroom Types and Features
Guestroom Types and Features Common Problem: Accessible guestrooms are not dispersed among the various classes of rooms available at a lodging facility and do not provide people with...
- Still Segregated
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409.4.7.1 Type
409.4.7.1 Type. A telephone and emergency signal device shall be provided in the car....
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11B-608.2.1 Transfer type shower compartments
Transfer type shower compartments shall be 36 inches (914 mm) by 36 inches (914 mm) clear inside dimensions measured at the center points of opposing sides and shall have a 36 inch (914...
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11B-608.2.1 Transfer type shower compartments
Transfer type shower compartments shall be 36 inches (914 mm) by 36 inches (914 mm) clear inside dimensions measured at the center points of opposing sides and shall have a 36 inch (914...
- Brady Worldwide Parking By Disabled Permit Only Sign 123885
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407.3.1 Type
Elevator doors shall be the horizontal sliding type. Car gates shall be prohibited....
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407.3.1 Type
Elevator doors shall be the horizontal sliding type. Car gates shall be prohibited....
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407.4.7.1.1 Type
407.4.7.1.1 Type. Control buttons shall be identified by tactile characters complying with 703.2....
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209.2 Type
209.2 Type. Where provided, passenger loading zones shall comply with 209.2....
- PEAT TalentWorks: Why Accessible eRecruiting Matters
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802.3.2 Type
802.3.2 Type. Companion seats shall be equivalent in size, quality, comfort, and amenities to the seating in the immediate area. Companion seats shall be permitted to be movable....
- Spinal Cord Injury Perspectives: Education, Employment and Disability
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2. What are examples of auxiliary aids and services for students with hearing, vision, and speech disabilities?
In general, auxiliary aids and services make aurally or visually delivered information available to students with hearing, vision, or speech disabilities so that they can receive information...
