handholds, surface softness, number of transfers needed to go from the initial location to the final destination, use of assist devices, space available for transfer, and obstacles or barriers...
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§ 38.161 Moveable aisle armrests
A minimum of 50% of aisle seats, including all moveable or removable seats at wheelchair or mobility aide securement locations, shall have an armrest on the aisle side which can be...
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Limiting Factor
An extreme, uncorrectable environmental barrier that makes the trail beyond the barrier unreachable for many people with mobility limitations....
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Receiver Hearing-Aid Compatibility: ADA Standard Section 706.3
Receivers that are not compatible include earbuds, which may require removal of hearing aids, earphones, and headsets that must be worn over the ear, which can create disruptive interference...
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11B-221.2 Wheelchair spaces
NOTE: When required wheelchair spaces are not occupied by persons eligible for those spaces, individual, removable seats may be placed in those spaces....
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DETECTABLE WARNING
Curb ramps remove the needed cues for persons with visual impairments; detectable warnings have been developed as a replacement cue and warning to indicate the presence of a vehicular way...
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711.3 Fire-resistance-rated walls
Penetrations into or through fire walls, fire barriers, smoke barrier walls, and fire partitions shall comply with this section....
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Limiting Factor
Limiting Factor—An extreme, uncorrectable environmental barrier that makes the trail beyond the barrier unreachable for people with mobility limitations....
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68.10(1) Act
(1) Act--Texas Government Code, Chapter 469, Elimination of Architectural Barriers (the Texas Architectural Barriers Act)....
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1630.2(o)(2)(I)
(I) Making existing facilities used by employees readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities; and...
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§1630.2(o)(2)(i)
(i) Making existing facilities used by employees readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities; and...
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1018.10 Dune Crossings
This section requires handrails complying with 505 of the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines and curbs or barriers to be provided where the slope of a beach access route...
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A4.30.3 COLOR CONTRAST
The greatest readability is usually achieved through the use of light-colored characters or symbols on a dark background....
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§ 382.41 Stowage of personal equipment
(2) In order to achieve the timely return of wheelchairs, passengers’ wheelchairs and other assistive devices shall be among the first items retrieved from the baggage compartment....
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§ 36.105(d)(3)(iii)
actual disability” or “record of” prongs of the definition of “disability,” the focus is on how a major life activity is substantially limited, and not on what outcomes an individual can achieve...
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§ 35.108(d)(3)(iii)
actual disability” or “record of” prongs of the definition of “disability,” the focus is on how a major life activity is substantially limited, and not on what outcomes an individual can achieve...
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M304 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in Standing Position
Comments are requested on the following questions regarding whether a folding or removable seat should be required on diagnostic equipment used by patients in a standing position: a)...
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General: ADA Standard Section 101.1
facility or part of a facility constructed by, on behalf of, or for the use of a public entity shall be designed and constructed in such manner that the facility or part of the facility is readily...
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3.2 Why Is a Reasonable Accommodation Necessary?
The ADA recognizes that such barriers may discriminate against qualified people with disabilities just as much as overt exclusionary practices....
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Alteration
Normal maintenance, reroofing, painting or wallpapering, asbestos removal, [36.402(b)(1)] or changes to mechanical and electrical systems are not alterations unless they affect the usability...
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11B-706.3 Receiver hearing-aid compatibility
Receivers that are not compatible include earbuds, which may require removal of hearing aids, earphones, and headsets that must be worn over the ear, which can create disruptive interference...
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Sec. 469.052(c)
(c) The department shall publish the standards and specifications in a readily accessible form for use by interested parties....
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§ 37.47(d)(2)
(2) The plan shall establish milestones for the achievement of required accessibility of key stations, consistent with the requirements of this section....
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§ 37.51(d)(2)
(2) The plan shall establish milestones for the achievement of required accessibility of key stations, consistent with the requirements of this section....