Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
- VocRehab Vermont - Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
- Metropolitan Center for Independent Living (MCIL) - Minneapolis, MN
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DOJ/DOT Joint Technical Assistance on the Title II of the ADA Requirements to Provide Curb Ramps when Streets, Roads, or Highways are Altered through Resurfacing
individuals are forced to travel in streets and roadways and are put in danger or are prevented from reaching their destination; some people with disabilities may simply choose not to take this risk...
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Service Animals
Service animals must be allowed in all areas of a facility where the public is allowed except where the dog’s presence would create a legitimate safety risk (e.g., compromise a sterile environment...
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11B-104.1.1 Construction and manufacturing tolerances
An element designed to be constructed at either the maximum or minimum permitted dimensions puts the construction at risk if construction errors result in a violation of the standards....
- Lilypad Wheelchair Scale
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11B-202.3 Alterations
Risk is minimized when there is clear evidence that proactive measures have been taken to enable individuals with varying types of disabilities to acquire goods and services independently...
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§1607.17 Policy statement on affirmative action (see section 13B).
As with most management objectives, a systematic plan based on sound organizational analysis and problem identification is crucial to the accomplishment of affirmative action objectives....
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Q4. How does the Amendments Act alter coverage under Section 504 and Title II?
Specifically, Congress directed that the definition of disability shall be construed broadly and that the determination of whether an individual has a disability should not demand extensive analysis...
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4. Benefits of the Proposed Rule
As shown in Table 4 above, the annualized value of monetized benefits from these proposed standards is estimated to be $69.1 million over the 10-year analysis period (assuming a 7 percent...
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Who Is Eligible To Receive Testing Accommodations?
The determination of whether an individual has a disability generally should not demand extensive analysis and must be made without regard to any positive effects of measures such as medication...
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3.3.14 Grip Strength
Not included in this analysis, are the effects of arm posture (e.g. elbow flexed at 90-degrees vs. an outstretched arm) (see D’Souza et al., in review), medical condition and age (see Joseph...
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Sections 35.108(a)(1) and 36.105(a)(1) Definition of ‘‘disability’’—General
See also, discussion in the Guidance and Section-by-Section analysis of §§ 35.108(f) and 36.105(f), below....
- Excel Dryer, Inc. XLERATOReco® Hand Dryer
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[2010 ADAS] 105.2.5 NFPA
California State Fire Marshal listed for use with the control unit. 10.7.1 Where approved by the authority having jurisdiction, ECS priority signals when evaluated by stakeholders through risk...
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Features of the ETA Standard Barrier Survey/Barrier Management System [Title II]
First, they miss important barriers that may become risk-management headaches in the future (such as floor-surface barriers to people with mobility impairments and protruding objects that...
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Service Counters
The official DOJ Analysis of the 2010 ADA Standards, published 9/15/2010 on page 56351 of the Federal Register discusses their intent with the language of 904.4....
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SIGNALIZATION OF ROUNDABOUTS
It also recommends careful analysis of each leg to determine a weighted aggregate performance measure of vehicle capacity....
- Alliance of People with disAbilities - Seattle and Bellevue, WA
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Hologic, Inc.
independent transfers, but due to the nature of this particular procedure, transfer via an accessible supplemental patient transfer device appropriately manages patient accessibility and use risks...
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GENERAL AGREEMENT
avoid a “direct threat” to health or safety; and that no reasonable accommodation is available that would enable the individual to perform the essential job functions without a significant risk...
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Chapter 4: Creating a Workable ADA: The Senate and the White House
—Senator Tom Harkin Sponsoring the ADA and risking failure could potentially jeopardize Senator Harkin’s political career....
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
No measure shall be taken, however, that poses a significant risk to the health or safety of individuals with disabilities or others....