Persons transfer to the aquatic wheelchair and access the water using it, leaving their personal mobility device on the deck....
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R309.4 Curb Ramps or Blended Transitions
At parallel parking spaces, curb ramps and blended transitions should be located so that a van side-lift or ramp can be deployed to the sidewalk and the vehicle occupant can transfer to...
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5.7.1.1 Lift Compatibility Clearance in Base for Stretchers (M301)
shorter wheelbase than “standard,” the clearance for a lift may use both the clearance in the base and the clearance around the base to position the lift around the stretcher for patient transfers...
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H. Men's Spa and Fitness Center Locker Room
Clear space sufficient to allow a person using a wheelchair to make a parallel transfer onto the bench will be provided. 2010 Standards §§ 222.1, 305, 803.4, and 903....
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Space Allowance and Reach Ranges [4.2]
For example, the specified height of toilets and shower seats (17-19 inches) approximates the standard seat height of manual wheelchairs to facilitate transfer....
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409.1 General
For example, an event ticket might be transferred to a smart phone or PDA....
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Example of a Single-User Bathroom (with Roll-in Shower)
The designs below facilitate access by providing turning space as well as side transfer space at the shower seat and the toilet....
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Head and Back Support (M301.3.3 and M302.3.3)
required by the proposed standards, examination tables that can be adjusted to a sitting position and then reclined to a horizontal position may be easier for patients with disabilities to transfer...
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M301.4.1 Clearance in Base (Section-by-Section Analysis)
patient lift to fit underneath the equipment so that the patient could be raised out of their mobility device, moved over to the medical diagnostic equipment, and then be lowered onto the transfer...
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7.3 Imaging System Accessibility Configuration Examples and Concerns
This would reduce the distance between the floor and the transfer surface....
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11B-240.1 General
Play areas located in family child care facilities where the proprietor actually resides shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-240. 2. ...
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Additional Resources
For more information about the responsibilities of child welfare agencies under the ADA and Rehabilitation Act, see “DOJ/HHS Joint Letter to Massachusetts Department of Children and Families...
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ON-CALL INTERPRETIVE SERVICES
Because a qualified interpreter must be able to interpret impartially, a family member, child, or friend of the individual who is deaf may not be qualified to render the necessary interpretation...
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INTRODUCTION
Questions concerning the relationship between the ADA and the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) are examined as they affect leave and modified schedules....
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Limited instances in which an accompanying individual may interpret. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Public accommodations must be aware that considerations of privacy, confidentiality, emotional involvement, and other factors may adversely affect the ability of family members or friends...
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Introduction
basic civic activities like using the public transportation system, serving on a jury, voting, seeking refuge at an emergency shelter, or simply attending a high school sports event with family...
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III-1.3100 Exceptions
For example, owner-occupied rooming houses providing living quarters for four or fewer families, which are exempt from the Fair Housing Act, would not be commercial facilities....
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5. What factors are relevant in determining whether an individual does not oppose receiving services in an integrated employment setting?
Consequently, individuals and their families may hesitate to explore work in an integrated setting, or they may not ask for or be aware of supported employment services. 30 Public entities...
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11B-240.1 General
Play areas located in family child care facilities where the proprietor actually resides shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-240. 2. ...
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11B-240.1 General
Exceptions: Play areas located in family child care facilities where the proprietor actually resides shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-240....
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General: ADA Standard Section 233.1
Section 233 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for residential facilities.
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
Small family day-care homes, large family day-care homes, residential facilities and residential facilities for the elderly, residential care facilities 5....
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Section 35.151(j) Residential housing for sale to individual owners
Two commenters recommended that the Department develop rules for four types of for-sale projects: single family pre-built (where buyer selects the unit after construction), single family...
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Section 35.151(j) Residential housing for sale to individual owners (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Two commenters recommended that the Department develop rules for four types of for-sale projects: single family pre-built (where buyer selects the unit after construction), single family...