382.113 What services are carriers not required to provide to passengers with a disability on board the aircraft?...
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382.113 What services are carriers not required to provide to passengers with a disability on board the aircraft?
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§382.51(a)
(a) As a carrier, you must comply with the following requirements with respect to all terminal facilities you own, lease, or control at a U.S. airport:
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§382.51(b)
(b) As a carrier, you must ensure that passengers with a disability can readily use all terminal facilities you own, lease, or control at a foreign airport. In the case of foreign...
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T402.8.2 Deployment to Boarding Platforms
The running slope of ramps and bridgeplates used for deployment to platforms shall be 1:8 maximum, as measured to the boarding platform with the non-rail vehicle resting on a flat surface...
- LiveWell RERC for ICT Access
- Wireless RERC: Accessibility, Usability, and the Design of Wearables and Wirelessly Connected Devices
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Department of Transportation Disability Law Guidance: Use of "Segways" on Transportation Vehicles
This is not to say that transportation providers are required to allow all Segway users to bring their devices on board a bus or train. ...
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12206(a) Plan for Assistance
(a) Plan for Assistance. --...
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12206(a) Plan for assistance
(a) Plan for assistance...
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Rulemaking authority of the Board and effect of the guidelines
Rulemaking authority of the Board and effect of the guidelines Section 255(e) of the Telecommunications Act provides that the Access Board shall develop guidelines for accessibility of...
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2. What are examples of auxiliary aids and services for students with hearing, vision, and speech disabilities?
., CART), assistive listening systems, accessible electronic and information technology, and open and closed captioning....
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T215.1 General
Communication features on non-rail vehicles shall comply with T215.
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T215 Communication Features
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Site Arrival Points, Entrances, and Egress
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Assistant Attorney General
Perez Assistant Attorney General Civil Rights Division July 29, 2010...
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Who Will Provide the Assistance?
Generally, only one person is necessary to assist a person with a cognitive disability....
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Who Will Provide the Assistance?
Building People with visual impairments who are able to go up and down stairs easily but simply have trouble finding the way or operating door locks, latches, and other devices can be assisted...
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POWER-ASSISTED DOOR
[DSA-AC] A door used for human passage with a mechanism that helps to open the door, or relieves the opening resistance of a door, upon the activation of a switch or a continued...
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Case Study #1: Auxiliary aids and services under Title II are different from special education and related services under the IDEA.
The IEP Team also must consider whether the child needs assistive technology devices and services....
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216 Signs
Each area of rescue assistance shall be identified by a sign which states "AREA OF RESCUE ASSISTANCE" and displays the international symbol of accessibility....
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3. b. Government Assistance
Government Assistance ADA BUSINESS CONNECTION U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Entrepreneurial Development, U.S....
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Who Will Provide the Assistance?
People with limited mobility who are able to go up and down stairs easily but have trouble operating door locks, latches, and other devices due to limitations of their hands or arms can be assisted...
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§ 38.113(d) Coordination with boarding platforms
(d) Coordination with boarding platforms—...
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§ 38.53(d) Coordination with boarding platform
(d) Coordination with boarding platform—...