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B. M301 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in a Supine, Prone, or Side-lying Position and M302 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in a Seated Position
In the final rule M301 and M302 provide the technical requirements for diagnostic equipment used in the supine, prone, or side-lying position, and diagnostic equipment used by patients in...
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§1607.3 Discrimination defined: Relationship between use of selection procedures and discrimination.
The use of any selection procedure which has an adverse impact on the hiring, promotion, or other employment or membership opportunities of members of any race, sex, or ethnic group will...
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Folding Seats on Equipment Used by Patients Seated in a Wheelchair (M302.4 Exception)
M302.4 includes an exception for diagnostic equipment that is designed for use by patients seated in a wheelchair and provides a folding seat....
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R304.5.1.1 Pedestrian Circulation Paths Other Than Shared Use Paths
R304.5.1.1 Pedestrian Circulation Paths Other Than Shared Use Paths....
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R210.2 Pedestrian Circulation Paths Other Than Shared Use Paths
R210.2 Pedestrian Circulation Paths Other Than Shared Use Paths....
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Using the Trail Exceptions [1017.1, Exceptions 1 and 2]
Additional information on the conditions for exceptions, including documenting use of the exceptions on portions of a trail and notifying the Access Board when an entire trail is exempted...
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C. M303 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients Seated in a Wheelchair
M303 contains the technical requirements for diagnostic equipment used by patients seated in wheelchairs....
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Trail Constructed Feature
listing of trail constructed features, refer to the trail documentation available at http://www.fs.fed.us/recreation/programs/trail-management/index.shtml or available to Forest Service and Bureau...
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§ 36.311(b)(1) Use of other power-driven mobility devices
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§ 35.137(b)(1) Use of other power-driven mobility devices
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Transfer Surface Size: Equipment Used by Patients in a Seated Position (M302.2.2)
Seats on diagnostic equipment used by patients in a seated position typically provide back and arm support for patient comfort and stability....
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Used DJI Mavic 2 Buying Guide: How to Find a Great Deal Safely?
This Used DJI Mavic 2 Buying Guide helps buyers identify reliable sellers, check battery health, inspect gimbal performance, and verify flight history to avoid hidden issues....
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Using Online Class Assistance to Manage Exhaustion From Continuous Screen-Based Learning
One of the primary factors driving the use of online class assistance in this context is the intensity of asynchronous learning....
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6. Use language that emphasizes the need for accessibility rather than the presence of a disability.
Use Don’t Use Accessible parking Handicapped parking Accessible restroom Disabled...
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Calibrating the level used for measuring accessible routes for ADAAG Compliance by ACT Services Consulting
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5.8 Wheelchair Spaces for Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients Seated in a Wheelchair
5.8 Wheelchair Spaces for Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients Seated in a Wheelchair....
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5.2.2 Transfer Surface Size for Equipment Used by Patients in Seated Position
5.2.2 Transfer Surface Size for Equipment Used by Patients in Seated Position....
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CHAPTER 4 SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BASED ON USE AND OCCUPANCY
CHAPTER 4 SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BASED ON USE AND OCCUPANCY ETA Editor's Note Sections from California Building Code Chapter 4 not adopted by Division of the State Architect...
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8. Do not use offensive language.
Examples of offensive language include freak, retard, lame, imbecile, vegetable, cripple, crazy, or psycho.
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7. Do not use condescending euphemisms.
Terms like differently-abled, challenged, handi-capable or special are often considered condescending.
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V. Public/Common Use Restrooms
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Which accessibility guidelines must we use?
The Accessibility Guidebook for Outdoor Recreation and Trails explains how to use the FSORAG and FSTAG....