[HCD 1 & HCD 2] See "Recommend."...
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11B-703.2 Raised characters
Signs that are designed to be read by touch should not have sharp or abrasive edges....
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2.2 Entrances
Are there signs showing the locations of accessible entrances? If there are stairs at entrances, are there also ramps or lifts?...
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4.30.3 Character Height
Characters and numbers on signs shall be sized according to the viewing distance from which they are to be read. The minimum height is measured using an upper case X....
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F245.2 Picnic Units with Mobility Features
Picnic units with mobility features are not required to be identified by signs....
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11B-703.2 Raised characters
Signs that are designed to be read by touch should not have sharp or abrasive edges. ◼...
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Companions
The spouse’s preferred means of communication is American Sign Language....
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Enactment of the ADA and Issuance of the 1991 Regulations
Bush signed into law the ADA, a comprehensive civil rights law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of disability.1 The ADA broadly protects the rights of individuals with disabilities...
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B.6.iii. - Is undue burden the only grounds for acquiring EIT that does not meet the applicable technical provisions?
There are several exceptions to the requirements of Section 508 (see section G)....
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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
[DSA-AC] See “Professional Office of a Health Care Provider.”...
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HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
[DSA-AC] See “Professional Office of a Health Care Provider”...
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Qualified interpreter
Qualified interpreters include, for example, sign language interpreters, oral transliterators, and cued-language transliterators....
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D1. Accessible Entrance
If there are inaccessible entrances serving the polling place, signs will be needed at inaccessible entrance(s) to direct voters to the nearest accessible entrance....
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Qualified interpreter
Qualified interpreters include, for example, sign language interpreters, oral transliterators, and cued-language transliterators....
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Table 3
have more than minimal impacts on state and local transportation departments: Detectable warning surfaces on curb ramps and blended transitions at pedestrian street crossings (see...
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11. May an employer require an individual with a disability to accept a reasonable accommodation that s/he does not want?
See 29 C.F.R. pt. 1630 app. § 1630.9 (1997); see also Hankins v. The Gap, Inc., 84 F.3d 797, 801, 5 AD Cas. (BNA) 924, 927 (6th Cir. 1996)....
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B.6.i. - What is undue burden?
See 36 CFR 1194.4 and FAR 39.202....
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2.5 Follow Up
Also mention the possible benefits for the facility and include related helpful resources (see sample letter below)....
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4.13.5 Clear Width
Doorways shall have a minimum clear opening of 32 in (815 mm) with the door open 90 degrees, measured between the face of the door and the opposite stop (see Fig. 24(a), (b), (c), and (d...
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4.2.4.1 SIZE AND APPROACH
The minimum clear floor or ground space required to accommodate a single, stationary wheelchair occupant is 30 in by 48 in (760 mm by 1220 mm) (see Fig. 4(a))....
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Communication Access
Link to fact sheet: Communication Assistance - Hearing Communication Assistance - Hearing-Deaf If you are deaf, use a sign language interpreter to make sure you understand your health...
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2.1 What to Ask During Your First Visit
Take a tour of the facility and see if there are any barriers that will make it harder or impossible for you to do the exercise you want to do....
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2.4 False Detections
Out of 300 total blank trials, 11 (3.7 percent) resulted in “false alarms” or false detections where the participant reported seeing a detectable warning even though the target was a blank...