They expect, and rightly so, that when they obtain a receiver at some venue that the signal they perceive will be superior to that they could obtain unaided or with their own hearing aids...
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6. RECEIVERS AND COUPLERS: RECOMMENDATIONS
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Addendum B: List of Abbreviations
Americans with Disabilities Act - Architectural Barriers Act Standards COPD- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease CP- Cerebral Palsy M-Manual wheelchair MD-Muscular dystrophy MPA- Manual power...
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902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces
for knee and toe space required below since it believes further research is needed on these long-standing specifications, particularly in relation to people who use scooters and other powered...
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§ 35.137(b)(2)
In determining whether a particular other power-driven mobility device can be allowed in a specific facility as a reasonable modification under paragraph (b)(1) of this section, a public...
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Public Address Systems and Microphones
limit background noise (noise-suppressing directional types, such as those with cardioid or hyper-cardioid patterns are best) provide the highest gain signal (consider battery-powered...
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Access Aisle: ADA Standard Section 502.3
Section 502.3 covers the current ADA Standards for access aisles.
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Are stairway chairlifts permitted?
Chairlifts require transfer to a fixed seat from wheeled mobility aids and thus are not independently usable....
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§ 38.23(d)(4) Orientation
In vehicles in excess of 22 feet in length, at least one securement device or system required by paragraph (a) of this section shall secure the wheelchair or mobility aid facing toward the...
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KIROLA v. THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
N.D. Cal. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA OAKLAND DIVISION Case No: C 07-3685 SBA 11-26-2014 IVANA KIROLA, et al.,...
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§ 38.95(a)(1) General
., lift, ramp or bridge plate) complying with either paragraph (b) or (c) of this section; sufficient clearances to permit a wheelchair or mobility aid user to reach a seating location;...
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14. Q: Is there any legal limit to how much my department must spend on communication aids like interpreters?
If providing a particular auxiliary aid or service would impose an undue burden, the department must seek alternatives that ensure effective communication to the maximum extent feasible....
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§ 38.179(b)
In addition, each such unit shall comply with §38.23 (b) or (c) and shall provide at least one space for wheelchair or mobility aid users complying with §38.23(d) of this part unless the...
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§382.55(b)(2)
(2) You must not subject a passenger with a disability to special screening procedures because the person is traveling with a mobility aid or other assistive device if the person using the...
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Checklist
Evaluate and know how to use emergency apps that make sense for you Get a power back-up system for your device Bookmark emergency...
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3. What does it mean for a public school district to give “primary consideration” to the request of the student with a disability when making the decision to provide a particular auxiliary aid or service?
The Title II regulations require that when a public school is deciding what types of auxiliary aids and services are necessary to ensure effective communication, it must give “primary consideration...
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15. Under what circumstances may the IEP Team make decisions about the provision of auxiliary aids and services required under Title II?
If a school district designates the IEP Team as having the responsibility of making decisions about the auxiliary aids and services required under Title II, then the IEP Team may make this...
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§ 38.23(d)(1) Design load
attachments to such vehicles, shall restrain a force in the forward longitudinal direction of up to 2,000 pounds per securement leg or clamping mechanism and a minimum of 4,000 pounds for each mobility...
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Accessible Pathway & Corridor: Minimum Clear Width Required for 90-degree Turn
This data depicts the amount of space required by users of wheeled mobility devices to perform a 90-degree turn ("L-Turn")....
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