states that the definition of disability should be construed in favor of broad coverage of people to the maximum extent permitted by the law and generally should not require extensive analysis...
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Broad Coverage
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§ 35.101 Purpose and broad coverage
The question of whether an individual meets the definition of ‘‘disability’’ under this part should not demand extensive analysis....
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Selection of Playgrounds
The data for analysis required the research team to make a number of inquiries to the operation, planning, budgeting and maintenance procedures conducted by the playground owner. ...
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Components (M303.4)
See Analysis of Seat Heights for Wheeled Mobility Devices at: http://udeworld.com/analysis-of-seat-height-for-wheeled-mobility-devices....
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D. Technical standards for construct validity studies
(2) Job analysis for construct validity studies. There should be a job analysis....
- Enhancing Airport Wayfinding for Aging Travelers and Persons with Disabilities
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Section 1.0 Background
Significant advances in wheeled mobility technology,health care, public health and demography have occurred that impact the body sizes and functional abilities of those who use wheeled devices...
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4.3.3 Clear Floor Area
Thus, use of results from an analysis that considers both dimensions at once when computing percentiles (a bi-variate approach) is more preferable when the goal is to accommodate 95% of...
- Sargent 6500 Line Lever Hardware with Lockset
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1. Movable aisle armrests
The exception for seats on which movable aisle armrests are not feasible was not included in the Foreign Carriers NPRM regulatory text, and a new requirement was proposed that would call...
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E. Paperwork Reduction Act
collection requirements should direct them to the Office of Management and Budget, Attention: Desk Officer for the Office of the Secretary of Transportation, Office of Information and Regulatory...
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Q5.) What dimensions and conditions can practitioners reasonably consider to be compliant when the conditions, as constructed, do not meet the technical requirements exactly and there are no official, published, industry-developed tolerances?
Without official guidance but based on an analysis of the capabilities of the materials and processes, David Ballast generally recommends a tolerance of 0.5% in the cross slope direction...
- National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS)
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7. References
., Pierce, L. (2002) A Statistical Analysis of factors associated with driver-percieved road roughness on urban highways. (WA-RD 538.1)....
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Existing Facilities
Commenters expressed concern about how changes to these guidelines would impact existing facilities that were previously retrofitted under ADA requirements, such as those requiring barrier...
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T303 Handrails, Stanchions, and Handholds
concern that larger diameter handholds would result in significant industry-wide expense and lead to potential safety issues because greater rigidity would be less likely to absorb energy on impact...
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Site Inspection
Are your sinuses and breathing impacted by mustiness? Even pervasive or lingering cooking odors can be a sign of poor or inadequate ventilation....
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3.2 Microphone Location
sermon, etc.) it would be desirable to provide speakers with the alternative of using a lapel or lavaliere microphone; this will give them freedom of movement around the podium without impacting...
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5. What factors are relevant in determining whether an individual does not oppose receiving services in an integrated employment setting?
visits, conducting job exploration, interest inventories, and work experiences in integrated job settings; and providing benefits counseling, and access to benefits plans, to explain the impact...
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9.2 Is a Worker Injured on the Job Protected by the ADA?
Also, many on-the-job injuries cause non-chronic impairments which heal within a short period of time with little or no long-term or permanent impact....
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4.3.9 Doorway Design
for difficult renovation issues like the recess in Door 3 where the structure of the building would not only make adjusting the recess extremely difficult and costly but also would also impact...
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Section 1630.2(j)(4) Condition, Manner, or Duration
According to Congress: “We particularly believe that this test, which articulated an analysis that considered whether a person's activities are limited in condition, duration and manner,...
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Largely in response to comments, the Board made numerous changes from its proposal, including the following: (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Largely in response to comments, the Board made numerous changes from its proposal, including the following:
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382.21 May carriers limit access to transportation on the basis that a passenger has a communicable disease or other medical condition?
The Department has added regulatory language codifying the Department’s guidance on how airlines should determine whether someone’s disease presents a direct threat....