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2. Equipment Clearances for Breast Platforms
The disability rights organization raised concerns that existing machines do not provide deep enough clearance and that during the examination the breast platform will hit the patient’s...
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VI. ENFORCEMENT
bring a civil action under title III, enforcing the ADA in any situation where a pattern or practice of discrimination is believed to exist or a matter of general public importance is raised...
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Two-Way Communication
Section 407.4.9 provides criteria for emergency two-way communication systems in elevator cars which address the height of operable parts and identification by tactile characters....
- ThyssenKrupp Elevator Signa 4 Signal Fixtures
- Trimco 1074 Series ADA Barn Door Lock
- Georgia-Pacific enMotion® Recessed Automated Touchless Towel Dispenser
- Pilot Rock Omega Bike Rack
- Grohe Essentials Robe Hook
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Sidewalks and Walkways
A sidewalk with raised and broken sections is a barrier to access ADA Requirements Sidewalk or walkway surfaces must be at least 36 inches wide, without abrupt level changes (no level...
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Accessible to Persons with Vision Impairments
The Board has taken into consideration concerns raised by industry concerning various specifications, as well as information on improved technological solutions, in finalizing these criteria...
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241 and 612 Saunas and Steam Rooms
Commenters raised concerns that the safety of individuals with disabilities outweighs the usefulness in providing accessible saunas and steam rooms....
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Accessibility to Perform the Essential Functions of the Job
Examples of accommodations that may be needed to make facilities accessible and usable include: installing a ramp at the entrance to a building; removing raised thresholds...
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M101.3 Existing Diagnostic Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters raised concerns about the cost of immediate compliance for the more expensive imaging equipment, noting the high cost and the concern that rooms are designed specifically for...
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IV. Request for Public Comments
In addition to seeking comments in response to the specific questions raised in this ANPRM, the Department is particularly interested in receiving comments from all of those who have a stake...
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5.7.1 Lift Compatibility Clearance in Base for M301
Description: For portable floor lifts to be effective, they must deploy at diagnostic equipment such that the boom of the lifts can maneuver far enough over the equipment to safely lower and raise...
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15. Can I store my lift and bring it out only when it is requested by a person with a disability?
Moving a portable lift around raises the likelihood that the lift will be improperly located, making it difficult or dangerous to use....
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III-7.5185 Automated teller machines
This can include Braille and raised letters and/or audio handsets, along with tactile keys....
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A4.28.4 AUXILIARY ALARMS
To be effective, such devices must be located and oriented so that they will spread signals and reflections throughout a space or raise the overall light level sharply....
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Application [§201]
Areas not required to be fully accessible include: certain limited-use or raised spaces that are exempt (§203) employee work areas (partial access) (§203.9) spaces...
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9. Miscellaneous
This Consent Order and its exhibits and appendices constitute the entire agreement between the parties on the matters raised herein, and no other statement, promise, or agreement, either...
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Section 35.161 Telecommunications (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Because the FCC has since raised this concern with the Department and requested that the Department address it, it is now appropriate to raise this issue in the title III regulation....
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2.6 Be Willing to File a Complaint
In addition, though the stalls in the restrooms were large enough, they were difficult to use without a raised toilet and grab bars. ...
