Health care providers may view physical disability as an illness or an abnormality that needs to be “fixed” rather than a natural condition of a person’s life....
Search Results "Existing Physical Constraint"
Commonly Searched Documents
-
Attitudinal Barriers
-
Stadium-style theaters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 1991 Standards require that wheelchair seating "provide people with physical disabilities a choice of admissions prices and lines of sight comparable to those for members of the general...
-
Is a transportation operator required to carry these “overweight” wheelchairs?
Transportation operators must carry a wheelchair and occupant if the lift and vehicle can physically accommodate them....
-
Who is Protected by the ADA?
_____________________________________________________________________________________ The ADA protects the rights of people who have a physical or mental impairment that substantially...
-
1.9.1.1.2
The lessee of public accommodations should be aware that readily achievable barrier removal is an ongoing obligation under the ADA and may require physical alterations to the building or...
-
4.33.3* Placement of Wheelchair Locations
Wheelchair areas shall be an integral part of any fixed seating plan and shall be provided so as to provide people with physical disabilities a choice of admission prices and lines of sight...
-
Motor Impairments
Employers should remove any physical barriers (boxes, supplies, furniture) to insure a barrier-free route of travel out of the building....
-
Talking three-dimensional models for way-finding and orientation
A three dimensional representation of the physical environment is more easily spatially understood than a raised-line map of that space....
-
4.1.4(5) BUSINESS
Application All areas for which the intended use will require public access or which may result in employment of physically handicapped persons....
-
Section 35.151(b)(3) Alterations to historic facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The substantive requirement in current § 35.151(d)(2)—that alternative methods of access shall be provided pursuant to the requirements of § 35.150 if it is not feasible to provide physical...
-
1.9.1.1.2
The lessee of public accommodations should be aware that readily achievable barrier removal is an ongoing obligation under the ADA and may require physical alterations to the building or...
-
1.9.1.1.2
The lessee of public accommodations should be aware that readily achievable barrier removal is an ongoing obligation under the ADA and may require physical alterations to the building or...
-
12204(a) Issuance of Guidelines
Not later than 9 months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board shall issue minimum guidelines that shall supplement the existing...
-
382.159 How are complaints filed with DOT?
Changes from the corresponding provision of the existing regulation include a time frame for filing informal complaints, a change of postal address for sending an informal complaint by mail...
-
d-i
[ADA Standards § 4.8.2] Yes No Note: For existing ramps, the slope may be 1:10 for a 6-inch rise and 1:8 for a 3-inch rise in special circumstances]....
-
12204(a) Issuance of guidelines
Issuance of guidelines Not later than 9 months after July 26, 1990, the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board shall issue minimum guidelines that shall supplement the existing...
-
407.3.2 Operation
EXCEPTION: Existing manually operated hoistway swing doors shall be permitted provided that they comply with 404.2.3 and 404.2.9....
-
C201.3 Access to Functionality (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This provision is consistent with existing 255 Guidelines § 1193.31....
-
4a.
[ADA Stds 4.8.2] Yes _____ No _____ Note: For existing ramps, the slope may be 1:10 for a 6 inch rise and 1:8 for a 3 inch rise in special circumstances, see ADA Standards 4.1.6(3)...
-
Does a public accommodation have an obligation to search for accessible space?
However, upon leasing, the barrier removal requirements for existing facilities apply....
-
§ 37.123(e)(2)(ii)
(ii) An individual using a common wheelchair is eligible under this paragraph if the individual's wheelchair cannot be accommodated on an existing vehicle (e.g., because the vehicle's lift...
-
Used Vehicle
The definition is not relevant to existing vehicles in one's own fleet, which were obtained before the ADA vehicle accessibility requirements took effect....
-
Examples of Contractor Cases
An experienced carpenter was not hired because a blood pressure reading by the company doctor at the end of a physical exam was above the company's general medical standard....