Section 1193.33 Accessibility and usability Section 1193.33 requires that, where readily achievable, manufacturers must (1) provide a description of the accessibility and compatibility features...
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Section 1193.33 Accessibility and usability
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Definitions of residential facilities and transient lodging
The residential dwelling standards allow such features to be adaptable so that they would not have to be lowered until accessibility was needed....
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Definitions of residential facilities and transient lodging. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The residential dwelling standards allow such features to be adaptable so that they would not have to be lowered until accessibility was needed....
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Evaluating the Accessibility of a Meeting Site
Evaluating the Accessibility of a Meeting Site The following descriptions and accompanying images are designed to help determine if a meeting location has the most basic accessible features...
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PART 3: ACCESSIBLE EXAMINATION ROOMS
An accessible examination room has features that make it possible for patients with mobility disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs, to receive appropriate medical care....
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224.7 Housing at a place of education
Kitchens within housing units containing accessible sleeping rooms with mobility features (including suites and clustered sleeping rooms) or on floors containing accessible sleeping rooms...
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Where must the wheelchair symbol be posted?
Adaptive Equipment and Services It's usually helpful to post the appropriate international symbols where services such as sign language interpreters or adaptive equipment such as teletypewriters...
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E204.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E204.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that, when the technical provisions of Chapter 4 and 5 do not address one or more features of ICT, any unaddressed features...
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Appropriate clear floor space
Appropriate clear floor space (shown by dashed lines) is needed adjacent to each cell feature (see page 1 diagrams on clear floor space)....
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Cognitive Disabilities
A cognitive disability prevents a person from using or accessing building features due to an inability to process or understand the information necessary to use those features....
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Signs [ADA Standards §216, §703]
Signs [ADA Standards §216, §703] The ADA Standards cover tactile and visual features of signs, including those that serve means of egress....
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Watch people with various disabilities reacting to inaccessible websites
This video features people with various disabilities explaining the difficulties they experience trying to access the internet, and shows them as they react in real time to inaccessible...
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Tax Credits and Deductions
providing accessible formats such as Braille, large print and audio tape; making available a sign language interpreter or a reader for customers or employees, and for purchasing certain adaptive...
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The Importance of Customer Feedback
Their experiences and adaptations to their disabilities represent a set of skills and traits that are extremely valuable in a competitive market." Paul J....
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Transfer Devices for Use with an Amusement Ride
There are a variety of transfer devices available that could be adapted to provide access onto an amusement ride....
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N. Equal Access for Handicapped Students
If necessary, recipients must: (1) Modify instructional equipment; (2) modify or adapt the manner in which the courses are offered; (3) house the program in facilities that are readily...
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24. Q: Are there tax credits or deductions available to help offset the costs associated with complying with the ADA?
complying with the ADA, including, but not limited to, undertaking barrier removal and alterations to improve accessibility; provide sign language interpreters; and for purchasing certain adaptive...
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13. Q: Can I charge the parents for special services provided to a child with a disability, provided that the charges are reasonable?
help offset the costs of actions or services that are required by the ADA, including but not limited to architectural barrier removal, providing sign language interpreters, or purchasing adaptive...
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Conclusion
Links to Department-funded projects preparing adapted physical education personnel are also provided in Appendix C....
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Kitchen Counters, Walls, and Floors
Adaptable route to all spaces....
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Suggested best practices for architects and other design professionals
In other cases only slight changes may be required to adapt them to communicate and achieve accessibility requirements....
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11B-224.6 Storage
Fixed or built-in storage facilities within guest rooms required to provide mobility features shall comply with Section 11B-225. ...
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Scoping
Scoping—Specifications of where, when, and how much of constructed features detailed in the technical requirements must be met in order to be in compliance with the guidelines....
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Detectable Warning
A standardized surface feature built in or applied to walking surfaces or other elements to warn visually impaired people of hazards on a circulation path....