during the same hours and in the same manner as other guests, and requirements that will require places of lodging to identify and describe accessible features of a guest room, to hold back...
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8. Reservations Made by Places of Lodging
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Sharing an Access Aisle
Otherwise, this provision permits access aisles to be located on either side of the space since drivers can pull in or back into spaces as needed....
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Mammography Equipment
People who walk with a mobility device or who cannot stand for prolonged periods of time may need to sit in a chair with adequate support, locking wheels, and an adjustable back and, like...
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What can an applicant or employee do if he or she believes that he or she is being discriminated against on the basis of his or her HIV or AIDS?
The employee may be entitled to the job or promotion he or she was denied, a reasonable accommodation that was denied, back pay, benefits, or other damages....
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809.2.2 Turning Space
However, the overlap of turning space must be limited to one segment of the T-turn so that back-up maneuvering is not restricted....
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M302 Diagnostic Equipment Used by patients in Seated Position
Stretchers have a head & back support that keep the patient in a semi-reclined position, however the patients legs are not in a dependent position such as that when sitting in a chair...
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A. Changes in Level
.: back of registration counter, housekeeping storage rooms, kitchens, administrative offices, etc.) Yes __ No __ N/A __ Comments: ___________________________________________...
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REFERENCES
., Whole-body vibration during manual wheelchair propulsion with selected seat cushions and back supports. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng, 2003. 11(3): p. 311-22. 3....
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Speech Impairments
Never pretend to understand if you are having difficulty understanding; ask the customer to repeat what was said and then repeat it back to the customer to make sure that you understand...
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809.2.2 Turning Space
However, the overlap of turning space must be limited to one segment of the T-turn so that back-up maneuvering is not restricted....
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809.2.2 Turning Space
However, the overlap of turning space must be limited to one segment of the T-turn so that back-up maneuvering is not restricted....
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D. Protruding Objects
.: fire extinguisher, wall mounted lights, electrical meter, sign, pay phone, etc.) mounted between 27" - 80" high, that project into the path more than 4"?...
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4.35.4 Bench
Every accessible dressing room shall have a 24 in by 48 in (610 mm by 1220 mm) bench fixed to the wall along the longer dimension....
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Position and Hand physiology
Position and Hand physiology The map is mounted at a slight angle from the wall that forces your hand into an awkward position....
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Reasonable Modification of Policies, Practices, and Procedures
A municipal zoning ordinance requires a set-back of 12 feet from the curb in residential areas....
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Foreword, July 26, 1997
Future generations will look back on the passage of the ADA as a watershed public policy. The ADA is much more....
- AssistiveWare - No more boundaries - Parents about Proloquo2Go
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Preserving Elegance: Restoring the Electrical Integrity of New Jersey’s Victorian Treasures
Residential Electrician in NJ uses specialized techniques like "fishing" wires through existing cavities and using flexible conduits to replace knob-and-tube with minimal impact on the plaster walls...
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2. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision Objects that are wall mounted, that project into a pedestrian route from the side, or that are overhead can be hazards...
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Grab Bars
Grab bars and any wall or other surfaces adjacent to grab bars must have rounded edges and are not allowed to have sharp or abrasive surfaces....
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Location and Spacing
It may be possible to serve some large rooms or corridor sections with a single appliance located on a perimeter wall or suspended below the ceiling so that the signal can spread throughout...
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Typical Issues for Voters Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision Objects that are wall-mounted, that project into a pedestrian route from the side, or that are overhead must be located so that...
