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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 3
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D. Department of Justice Activities Related to Health Care Providers and Medical Equipment
includes information on accessible examination rooms and the clear floor space needed adjacent to medical equipment for individuals who use mobility devices to approach the equipment for transfer...
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3.1 Refining MDE Definition and Committee Scope
Although clinical personnel frequently transfer patients to stretchers,U in many instances patients get onto stretchers independently....
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APPENDIX RESOURCES FOR LOCATING REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
7401 (1996); (3) Enforcement Guidance: The Americans with Disabilities Act and Psychiatric Disabilities at 19-28, 8 FEP Manual (BNA) 405:7461, 7470-76 (1997); and (4) Fact Sheet on the Family...
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Feature 1 - Parking and Passenger Drop-Off Areas
accessible parking space has an adjacent and parallel access aisle that provides needed room for a person to open the car door fully and then to stand with the aid of a walker or crutches, to transfer...
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F240.1.1 Additions
At the time the second phase is complete, ramps must be used to connect at least 5 of the elevated play components and transfer systems are permitted to be used to connect the rest of the...
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4.3.3 Imaging Equipment Used for Interventional and Biopsy Procedures with Sedated Patients
instances, patients undergoing these procedures receive some form of sedation prior to transfer.CC When sedated, all patients – regardless of their physical abilities – are assisted onto the transfer...
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Fraudulent purchase of designated accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
However, the proposed rule preserves the right of an individual with a disability to transfer his or her ticket for individual events and clarifies that the intermittent use of the wheelchair...
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DOT Response
provider, the applicant, and the person responsible for the applicant's well-being should discuss the parameters of paratransit service, the paratransit agency's policies regarding attended transfers...
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240.1.1 Additions
At the time the second phase is complete, ramps must be used to connect at least 5 of the elevated play components and transfer systems are permitted to be used to connect the rest of the...
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Typical Issues
The accessible parking space has an adjacent access aisle that provides needed room for a person to open the car door fully and then stand with the aid of a walker, to transfer to a wheelchair...
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Model Building Codes and Industry Standards
For example, unlike the ADA guidelines, the ANSI standards require an additional vertical grab bar at water closets, transfer shower stalls, and tubs....
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2) Residential facilities/transient lodging
In addition, where there are more than 50 rooms, approximately one percent of rooms must be accessible rooms with a special roll-in/transfer shower....
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11B-240.2.2 Elevated play components
For purposes of this section, ramps, transfer systems, steps, decks, and roofs are not considered elevated play components....
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11. May an employer request documentation when an employee who has a hearing disability requests a reasonable accommodation?
request for accommodation may violate Title II of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) where they are likely to result in the acquisition of genetic information, including family...
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Residential Facilities
The HUD regulations apply to recipients of federal financial assistance through HUD, and require at least five percent (5%) of dwelling units in multi-family projects of five or more dwelling...
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Leave
An employee who needs leave, or a part-time or modified schedule, as a reasonable accommodation also may be entitled to leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act....
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3. MAP YOUR COMMUNITY
Examples include: Limited family income Language barriers Age Disabilities or access and functional needs Physical exposure to a risk, like living...
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Why Design for Accessibility?
D) Family members and friends will bring their business, too. E) If you depend on donations, it makes perfect sense....
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a. Summary of Reasons for Proposed Regulation
are deaf or hard of hearing or blind or have low vision, the unavailability of captioned or audio-described movies inhibits their ability to socialize and fully take part in social and family...