Over the years, NHIS has been a major source of information about health care disparities for persons with disabilities among other vulnerable populations. E Although the U.S....
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Early Actions in the House
there were powerful and passionate advocates of disability in leadership positions on both sides of the aisle, Republican and Democratic leadership in the House, with the exception of Majority...
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- SmartCells Flooring: Intro to Anti-Fatigue Matting
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Team and Player Seating
This provision, which derives from the Board’s guidelines for recreation facilities, requires at least one wheelchair space in team or player seating areas serving areas of sports activity...
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707.3 Operable Parts
Unless a clear or correct key is provided, each operable part shall be able to be differentiated by sound or touch, without activation....
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§27.11(a)(1)
official finds that a qualified person with a disability has been excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination under, any program or activity...
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§104.11(a)(3)
(3) A recipient shall make all decisions concerning employment under any program or activity to which this part applies in a manner which ensures that discrimination on the basis of handicap...
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§35.140(b)(2)
of 1973, as established by the regulations of the Department of Justice in 28 CFR Part 41, as those requirements pertain to employment, apply to employment in any service, program, or activity...
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Theme Park or Entertainment Complex
complex means a complex comprised of at least 25 contiguous acres owned and controlled by the same business entity and which contains permanent exhibitions and a variety of recreational activities...
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Announced Drills
Such drills will also help identify crucial coordination activities and communication links....
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Accidental cueing of the audio
Accidental cueing of the audio A bump could activate the audio and at other times direct pressure to the model didn’t turn it on....
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§ 35.140(b)(2)
of 1973, as established by the regulations of the Department of Justice in 28 CFR part 41, as those requirements pertain to employment, apply to employment in any service, program, or activity...
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§ 38.107(a)(4)
The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 lbf (22.2 N). Controls for flush valves shall be mounted no more than 44 inches above the floor....
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§ 38.123(a)(4)
The force required to activate controls shall be no greater than 5 lbf (22.2 N). Controls for flush valves shall be mounted no more than 44 inches above the floor....
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Exterior/ Fire Doors
To avoid any conflict with building or life safety codes, ADAAG requires fire doors to have the minimum opening force permitted by the appropriate administrative authority....
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References
Manual wheelchair use: bouts of mobility in everyday life. Rehabilitation Research Practice 2012: 753165, Epbub July 15, 2012....
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Maintaining Accessible Features for Customers
Attention to detail also plays a major role in maintaining a hotel’s accessible features....
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2010 STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN
EXAMPLE: A non-profit theater is planning two major renovations....
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E. Chapter 4: Boarding and Alighting
ramps in non-rail vehicles by specifying a single standard (1:6) for maximum running slope applicable to ramps deployed to roadways or curb-height bus stops are discussed in Section III (Major...
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Vision Impairments
Customer service representatives should familiarize themselves with how the major screen reading software products work so they will know how to assist customers with vision impairments...