For example, a person who has a visual disability and a seizure disorder may use one service animal to assist with way-finding and another that is trained as a seizure alert dog....
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Q13. Can people bring more than one service animal into a public place?
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Living Room
Full visual access to the kitchen, living room, and dining room for reading lips and body language....
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707.4 Privacy
In addition to people who are blind or visually impaired, people with limited reach who use wheelchairs or have short stature, who cannot effectively block the ATM screen with their bodies...
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11B-202.5 Alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities
Equivalent facilitation is permitted in specific cases when the alternative provisions themselves would threaten or destroy the historical significance or character defining features of...
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11B-202.5 Alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities
Equivalent facilitation is permitted in specific cases when the alternative provisions themselves would threaten or destroy the historical significance or character defining features of...
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Master the Art of Rhythm-Based Platform Gaming: A Beginner's Guide to Geometry Dash
Understanding the Core Gameplay At its heart, Geometry Dash revolves around a deceptively simple concept: guide your character through obstacle-filled levels while staying synchronized...
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Types of Interpreting
Types of interpreting include: American Sign Language (ASL): A visual language that uses the shape, placement, and movement of the hands, as well as facial expressions and body...
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Executive Order 12866
impacts’’ and ‘‘equity,’’ see E.O. 12866, section 1(a), and it is important to recognize that the ADA is intended to provide important benefits that are distributional and equitable in character...
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A. Proposed 508 Standards
RTT is defined in the proposed rule as text that is transmitted character by character as it is being typed....
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402.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For low-resolution signs, these requirements address signage characters (e.g., case, style, height, width, stroke width, and spacing), as well as other characteristics relating to height...
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Other Information for Individuals with Hearing or Vision Impairments
We proposed that they must provide this information promptly when such individuals identify themselves as needing visual or auditory assistance, or both....
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7.2 Technological and Scientific Considerations
offer examples of technical concerns that can affect transfer surface height and other access considerations: For magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the resolution of the images is proportional...
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The Target Population
If they were measured in proportion to their representation in the military, and then the product or workspace design were created to accommodate the 5th percentile through the 95th percentile...
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Station 5-Lateral Operating Space (Sweep Width)
The proportion of inline skating and other emerging transportation and recreational modes is rapidly increasing on our Nation's shared path facilities....
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Personalized Funding Solutions: A Criteria-Based Review of What Actually Holds Up
If approvals appear automatic without proportional scrutiny, caution is warranted....
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F105.2.5 NFPA
However, Section 702 of this document requires that visual alarm appliances be permanently installed. UL 1971 specifies intensity dispersion requirements for visible alarms....
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"Direct Threat" to Self
Nor could an employer reject an applicant with a visual or mobility disability because of a generalized fear of risks to this person in the event of a fire or other emergency....