(c) Conforming Amendments.-- Section 7(8)(B) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 706(8)(B)) is amended-- (1) in the first sentence, by striking Subject to the second sentence...
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SEC. 512. AMENDMENTS TO THE REHABILITATION ACT. 42 USC 12115
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How should we describe facilities that only meet some of the accessibility guidelines?
If a facility does not conform to the accessibility guidelines, it is not accessible. Do not use terms such as "partially accessible" or "accessible with assistance."...
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1. History
(CENELEC) and European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)—to: inventory European and international accessibility requirements; provide an assessment of suitable testing and conformity...
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36 CFR Part 1195 Proposed Accessibility Standards for Medical Diagnostic Equipment NPRM
authority in the standards, may issue regulations or adopt policies that require health care providers subject to their jurisdiction to acquire accessible medical diagnostic equipment that conforms...
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Section 1194.22 Web-based Intranet and Internet Information and Applications (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
There are new techniques for providing realtime captioning which are supported by new versions of programs like RealAudio....
- Sloan WETS 2050.1001-1.28 Manual HET Flushometer and HET Wall Hung Water Closet
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502.2 Vehicle Spaces
minimum; Van parking spaces shall be permitted to be 96 inches (2440 mm) wide minimum where the access aisle is 96 inches (2440) wide minimum and shall be designated “van accessible”; Alternatively...
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Entrances
Alternatively, a temporary doorbell or buzzer system may be used to alert a poll worker to open the door or doors for the voter....
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Fixed Seating and Tables
However, these alternate location(s) must be available for all customers and not just people with disabilities....
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II-7.1000 Equally effective communication.
An alternative method of ensuring effective communication with S would be to arrange for a laundry room attendant to read the instructions printed on the machines to S....
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Issues Related to the Interactive Process and Return to Work
limitations that prevent an employee from returning to work without reasonable accommodation); the length of time an employee will need the reasonable accommodation; possible alternative...
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Issue: Program Accessibility
But city governments can also pursue alternatives to structural changes to achieve program accessibility....
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202.5 Alterations to Qualified Historic Buildings and Facilities
physical access to an historic property that is a place of public accommodation in a manner that will not threaten or destroy the historic significance of the building or the facility, alternative...
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D. FINDINGS ON THE MERITS
The City contends, in the alternative, that even if Kirola had satisfied her burden of demonstrating Article III standing, she would not prevail on the merits....
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Surface [1017.2]
CONSTRUCTION TIP—Stable materials Generally, the following materials provide firmer surfaces that are more stable than the alternative: Crushed rock (rather than uncrushed gravel...
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SUMMARY OF THE 19-INCH RECOMMENDATION
existing equipment together with manufacturer costs of redesigning equipment Carefully balance the costs to hospitals, physicians, and other health care providers for providing alternative...
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5.6.1 Stirrups Provision for M301
The Committee recommends where equipment provides stirrups, it must also provide an alternate method to support, position, and secure the patient’s legs (specifically including sufficient...
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12. May an employer ask whether a reasonable accommodation is needed when an applicant has not asked for one?
Alternatively, an employer may ask a specific applicant if s/he needs a reasonable accommodation if the employer knows that this applicant has a disability -- either because it is obvious...
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Why Design for Accessibility?
(Surveys show that most of us prefer it to the alternative.) C) A LOT of people already have disabilities. II) It's good for business....