However, any deviation from the Standards must not pose a significant safety risk. Removing barriers, such as a step to an entrance, is required when readily achievable....
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Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
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National Environmental Policy Act
Categorical exclusions are actions identified in an agency's NEPA implementing procedures that do not normally have a significant impact on the environment and therefore do not require either...
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Section 1630.16(f) Health Insurance, Life Insurance, and Other Benefit Plans
The purpose of this provision is to permit the development and administration of benefit plans in accordance with accepted principles of risk assessment....
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§ 37.139(f)(2)
(2) A summary of significant issues raised during the public comment period, along with a response to significant comments and discussion of how the issues were resolved....
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INTRODUCTION
(CalCasp) for their significant contributions to the initial development of previous versions of this Guide....
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2.4.2 Considerations of Manufacturers in Accessible MDE Design
Standards with particular relevance to accessibility considerations include: Instability hazards: including the risk of the equipment tipping....
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Department certifies that this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities....
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§ 36.311(b)(2)(v)
(v) Whether the use of the other power-driven mobility device creates a substantial risk of serious harm to the immediate environment or natural or cultural resources, or poses a conflict...
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§1630.14(d)(2) Voluntary
An employee health program that includes disability-related inquiries or medical examinations (including disability-related inquiries or medical examinations that are part of a health risk...
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§ 35.137(b)(2)(v)
(v) Whether the use of the other power-driven mobility device creates a substantial risk of serious harm to the immediate environment or natural or cultural resources, or poses a conflict...
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Note
See the notes for features specifically designed to minimize suicide risk, while providing accessibility for inmates with mobility disabilities....
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Note
Note: Grab bars can be designed so they do not increase suicide risk....
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Smooth Surface
This provision derives from the ANSI A117.1‒1992 standard and is intended to permit wheelchair footrests to be used in pushing open doors without risking entrapment on the stile....
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III-4.2300 Service animals
ILLUSTRATION: A showing by appropriate medical personnel that the presence or use of a service animal would pose a significant health risk in certain designated areas of a hospital may serve...
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Conclusion
Failure to recognize the significant role of the surface material is to design for segregation. ...
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Complainant No. 1
Upon learning this, the orthopedic surgeon stated he would not perform surgery on the complainant because he personally had chosen not to perform surgery on patients with HIV due to the risk...
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II-3.6100 General
Allowing use of the golf cart as a mobility device on the shoulders of public highways where pedestrians are permitted, in limited circumstances that do not involve a significant risk to...
- Inpro Corporation IPC® Bariatric Handrail
- Implementing the Affordable Care Act (ACA): A Roadmap for People with Disabilities
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§ 35.130(h)
However, the public entity must ensure that its safety requirements are based on actual risks, not on mere speculation, stereotypes, or generalizations about individuals with disabilities...
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Numeric Keys: ADA Standard Section 707.6.2
Telephone keypads and computer keyboards differ in one significant feature, ascending versus descending numerical order....
- Welch Allyn Scale-Tronix® Integrated Scales
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241 and 612 Saunas and Steam Rooms
The Department believes that there is an element of risk in many activities available to the general public....
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G.6.iii. - Can "significant expense" be established simply by demonstrating that a product that meets the applicable technical provisions is significantly more expensive than one that does not?
No. In determining whether acquisition of EIT that meets all or part of the applicable technical provisions of the Access Board's standards would impose an undue burden, an agency...