up to 3-1/2" (89mm) of lateral adjustment of toilet to the right (bowl 3517AG.100RS) or left (bowl 3517AG.100LS) Helps conform to needs of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Fair Housing...
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- American Standard AccessPRO Toilet
- Georgia-Pacific enMotion® Automated Touchless Soap and Sanitizer Dispenser
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Peripheral Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section-by-Section Analysis) Section 255 (d) of the Act provides that when it is not readily achievable to make telecommunications equipment or customer premises equipment accessible, manufacturers...
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611 Washing Machines and Clothes Dryers
Laundry machine manufacturers stated that this specification is inconsistent with standard industry design, which allows a 36 inch height....
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12101(b)(5)
L. 110-325, § 2, Sept. 25, 2008, 122 Stat. 3553, provided that: (5) to convey congressional intent that the standard created by the Supreme Court in the case of Toyota Motor Manufacturing...
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2. Establishment of Advisory Committee
the establishment of the advisory committee and seeking nominations for membership on the advisory committee to represent the interests of individuals with disabilities, medical device manufacturers...
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5. Costs of the Proposed Rule
The impact of the proposed 255 Guidelines on telecommunications equipment manufacturers is, as the Preliminary RIA notes, particularly difficult to quantify....
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3.Guidelines for Compatibility With Peripheral Devices
TTY (Text Telephone) signal compatibility (telecommunications devices only) Products providing voice communication functionality, should support use of all cross-manufacturer non-proprietary...
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(1) Adjustability: Minimum High Transfer Height
One commenter, a manufacturer, recommended increasing the minimum high height to 28 inches for all diagnostic equipment except magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment, which has limitations...
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M301.4.2 Clearance Around Base (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Two commenters, both manufacturers, responded to this question....
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7.4 Legal and Regulatory Considerations
an interim period before medical equipment with integrated accessible features is fully available FDA may review imaging equipment that has been modified to make it accessible when a manufacturer...
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F106.3 Undefined Terms
The meaning of terms not specifically defined in F106.5 or in regulations issued by the Administrator of the General Services Administration, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Housing...
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211.1 General
EXCEPTION: In detention or correctional facilities, drinking fountains only serving holding or housing cells not required to comply with 232 shall not be required to comply with 211....
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National Council on Independent Living
Most manufacturers on the Committee had a 19 to 21 inch surface available currently, with at least one having a product at 18....
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6. Conclusion
Moreover, American companies that manufacture telecommunications equipment and ICT-related products would likely derive significant benefits from the harmonized accessibility standards....
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SUMMARY OF PRELIMINARY REGULATORY ANALYSIS
Moreover, American companies that manufacture telecommunications equipment and ICT-related products would likely derive significant benefits from the harmonized accessibility standards....
- International Society of Wheelchair Professionals (ISWP)
- PEMKO 2" to 48" Aluminum Plates No. 14/1
- PEMKO 5" Latching Panic Saddle Threshold No. 2005-T
- PEMKO 5 5/16" Latching Panic Saddle Threshold No. 273x224-FGT
- PEMKO 5" Latching Panic Saddle Threshold No. 2006-T
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3001.3 Accessibility
and platform (wheelchair) lifts required to be accessible by Chapter 11A or 11B shall conform to Chapter 11A for applications listed in Section 108.2.1.2 regulated by the Department of Housing...
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§8.3 Replacement cost of the completed facility
Replacement cost of the completed facility means the current cost of construction and equipment for a newly constructed housing facility of the size and type being altered....
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Lines of Sight and Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 221.2.3
Section 221.2.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for lines of sight and dispersion of wheelchair spaces in assembly areas.