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  Passenger Loading Zones and Bus Stops: ADA Standard Section 209
  Section 209 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for passenger loading zones and bus stops. 
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  General: ADA Standard Section 403.1
  Section 403.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for walking surfaces that are part of an accessible route. 
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  General: ADA Standard Section 209.1
  Section 209.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for passenger loading zones and bus stops. 
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  Wheelchair Spaces, Ride Seats Designed for Transfer, and Transfer Devices: ADA Standard Section 206.2.9.2
  Section 206.2.9.2 covers the ADA Standards for accessible routes to wheelchair spaces, ride seats designed for transfer and transfer devices in amusement rides. 
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  Platform Lifts: ADA Standard Section 207.2
  Section 207.2 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for platform lifts used as part of an accessible means of egress. 
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  Key Stations and Intercity Rail Stations: ADA Standard Section 206.4.4.3
  Section 206.4.4.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for accessible routes to key stations and intercity rail stations at transportation facilities. 
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  More Than Minimum Number: ADA Standard Section 211.3
  Section 211.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for when there are more than the minimum number of drinking fountains provided. 
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  Residential Dwelling Units Provided by Entities Subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations: ADA Standard Section 233.2
  Section 233.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for residential dwelling units provided by entities subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations. 
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  Residential Dwelling Units Provided by Entities Not Subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations: ADA Standard Section 233.3
  Section 233.3 covers scoping requirements in the ADA Standards for residential dwelling units provided by entities not subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations. 
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  Ramps: ADA Standard Section 303.4
  Section 303.4 covers the current ADA Standards for changes in level that must be ramped due to being greater than 1/2 inch. 
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  General: ADA Standard Section 242.1
  Section 242.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for swimming pools, wading pools, and spas. 
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  Door Swing: ADA Standard Section 603.2.3
  Section 603.2.3 covers the current ADA Standards for door swings at clear floor space and clearances at fixtures in toilet and bathing rooms. 
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  Evaluation of transfers
  Design of built environments to accomodate mobility scooter users: part I. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology. 2011;6(1):67-76. 17.... 
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  ADA Business BRIEF: Communicating with People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Hospital Settings
  Certain built-in communication features are required for hospitals built or altered after the effective date of the ADA: • Visual alarms must be provided in all public and common-use... 
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  Appendix One: List of References
  National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA B651‒04 Accessible design for the built environment standard. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, Canadian Standards Association (CSA). Cooper, R.... 
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  7.3 Imaging System Accessibility Configuration Examples and Concerns
  Having ramps built next to equipment – or scissor lifts – raised questions about safety for individuals using mobility aids and perhaps clinical personnel (e.g., because they could create... 
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  Visual Acuity
  Okay, and the reason we have some problem with a small amount of visual acuity loss – small, relatively speaking – is because our whole society is built around normal vision.... 
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  2.3.3 Issues
  Every receiver uses filters built into the detector diode that is designed to accept the transmitter frequency and block the other IR light (Laszlo l998).... 
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  2.0 Methodology
  For Canada (CA), we reviewed B651-04 Accessible Design for the Built Environment.... 
