use nontraditional mobility devices, such as the Segway® PT, by returning veterans with disabilities and other individuals with disabilities who are using these devices as their mobility aid...
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6. Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
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Typical examples of reasonable modifications are:
Modifying a membership policy at a health club to allow a person who uses a wheelchair to bring an aide to provide assistance in getting on and off exercise equipment, in and out of a swimming...
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6. Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
nontraditional mobilitity devices, such as the Segway® PT by returning veterans with disabilities and other individuals with disabilities who are using these devices as their mobility aid...
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Does an employer have to provide a needed reasonable accommodation?
The potential loss of customers or co-workers because an employee has HIV or AIDS does not constitute an undue hardship....
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ADDITIONAL PROHIBITIONS {35.130}
or advisory boards Otherwise limit a qualified individual with a disability in the enjoyment of any right, privilege, advantage, or opportunity enjoyed by others receiving the aid...
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3. Q: What are the basic requirements of title III?
Centers must provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services needed for effective communication with children or adults with disabilities, when doing so would not constitute an undue burden...
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A. Changes in Level
Level Changes - Are hallways and corridors free of any steps or abrupt vertical level changes over 1/4" that will impede access for persons who use wheelchairs, walkers, and other mobility aids...
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Maneuvering Space at Doors
These commenters stated that maneuvering space on the latch aide of the door is as important a feature as minimum door width....
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Hospitals and Rehabilitation Facilities Specializing in the Treatment of Conditions Affecting Mobility
This includes not only people who use wheeled mobility aids, but also those who may walk with difficulty or use walkers, canes, crutches, braces, or prostheses....
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Bathrooms
Typically a shower chair, a mobility aid more suitable for bathing than standard wheelchairs, is used with roll-in showers....
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Section 36.208(b) (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
direct threat'' is a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by a modification of policies, practices, or procedures, or by the provision of auxiliary aids...
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M301 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in Supine, Prone, or Side-Lying Position; M302 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in Seated Position
The purpose of these sections is to facilitate independent transfer onto and off of diagnostic equipment by patients with disabilities, including those who use mobility devices or aids,...
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§ 38.23(b)(13) Handrails
Handrails shall not interfere with wheelchair or mobility aid maneuverability when entering or leaving the vehicle....
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§ 38.95(b)(13) Handrails
Handrails shall not interfere with wheelchair or mobility aid maneuverability when entering or leaving the car....
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§ 38.125(b)(13) Handrails
Handrails shall not interfere with wheelchair or mobility aid maneuverability when entering or leaving the car....
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§ 38.83(b)(13) Handrails
Handrails shall not interfere with wheelchair or mobility aid maneuverability when entering or leaving the vehicle....
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11B-223.2.2 Facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility
Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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BACKGROUND
. § 35.130(a); Denying this detainee the opportunity to participate in or benefit from UPDC’s aids, benefits, or services, 42 U.S.C. § 12132; 28 C.F.R. § 35.130(b)(1)(i);...
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SHELTERING
Shelter staff and volunteers are often trained in first aid or other areas critical to the delivery of emergency services, but many have little, if any, familiarity with the needs of people...
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Need for and Benefits of the Proposed Standards
(3 percent) had difficulty seeing words or letters in ordinary newspaper print, including 1.8 million who are completely unable to see; and • 7.8 million (3 percent) had difficulty hearing...
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Other Contrast Attributes
I’d just like to hear you express, for example, when you talk about texture contrast, how do you [measure and] perceive that differently than you do color contrast?...
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§ 35.108 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
(2) Physical or mental impairment includes, but is not limited to, contagious and noncontagious diseases and conditions such as the following: orthopedic, visual, speech, and hearing...
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§ 36.105 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
(2) Physical or mental impairment includes, but is not limited to, contagious and noncontagious diseases and conditions such as the following: Orthopedic, visual, speech and hearing...
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COMMENTS
Thus, the landlord would generally be held responsible for making readily achievable changes and providing auxiliary aids and services in common areas and for modifying policies, practices...