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INFORMATION/COMMUNICATIONS ISSUES
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Typical Issues
Typical Issues The accessible voting area must be on an accessible route and have an accessible entrance and adequate circulation and maneuvering space for voters who use wheelchairs...
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Typical Issues
Typical Issues An accessible polling place must have at least one accessible entrance. The accessible entrance must be connected to an accessible route....
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Healthcare Stories - Alice Wong
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Is a center handrail required at wide stairways?
No, a center handrail at stairs is not required by the Standards. If a center handrail is provided, compliance with the handrail specifications, while advisable, is not required....
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4. Getting What You Need During Your Visit
When you call ahead and ask about getting to, into and through the health care facility, also ask about access to the equipment....
- NYC Board of Elections: Video 5 - Verifying Voting Equipment Setup
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Language Issues
Choose disability terms that describe diversity in accurate and respectful ways....
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[A] 111.2 Certificate issued
[A] 111.2 Certificate issued. ...
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Sections §§ 35.108(d)(1)(vii) and 36.105(d)(1)(vii)—Comparison of Individual’s Performance of Major Life Activity Usually Will Not Require Scientific, Medical, or Statistical Analysis
One commenter representing individuals with disabilities expressed support for the proposed language, noting that ‘‘[m]any people with disabilities have limited resources and requiring them...
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General Accommodations
Section 4.3.11 of the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) specifically addresses areas of rescue assistance....
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3. Tips for People with Visual Disabilities
If you join a fitness center, you want to have the same access to all areas, programs and services as other members of the facility....
- Spinal Cord Injury Perspectives: Employment and Disability
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Case Study #2: The appropriate auxiliary aids and services under Title II are the same as special education and related services required under the IDEA.
After considering how to ensure Julie receives communication that is as effective as communication with students without disabilities, the team, including the school district representative...
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Sensory Issues
Sensory Issues: Individuals with ASD may have difficulty with sensory processing and can experience oversensitivity to touch, sights, sounds, and smells in the workplace....
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General Issues
General Issues This section of the preamble addresses general issues raised by comments filed in response to the NPRM....
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§27.11(c) Compliance planning.
(c) Compliance planning.
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§8.4(b)(1)
(1) A recipient, in providing any housing, aid, benefit, or service in a program or activity that receives Federal financial assistance from the Department may not, directly or...
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4.4 Equipment Barriers and Solutions
Barriers Solutions Simple/Low cost Involved / High cost Spaces between the equipment are too narrow Ask staff to move one of...
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Communicating With Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Event and facility staff should receive guidance and training on how to interact with your attendees (see customer service training materials). The following information will help...
- Still Segregated
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Parking for Residents: ADA Standard Section 208.2.3.1
Section 208.2.3.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for accessible parking for parking for residents.
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Frequency Distribution of Health Problems
But when you ask them about their health, they have all the same diseases that anybody in that age group would have (slide 52)....
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22. Q: How do I make my child care center's building, playground, and parking lot accessible to people with disabilities?
Q: How do I make my child care center's building, playground, and parking lot accessible to people with disabilities?...
