Resting intervals are relatively level areas that provide an opportunity for people to catch their breath before continuing along the outdoor recreation access route....
Search Results "Handrail Continuity"
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Slopes and Resting Intervals for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
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Care Management/Care Coordination
If a participant’s decision is inconsistent with the IDT’s recommendation, their choice should be respected while the IDT continues to educate and advocate for recommended options. ...
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Background
In Phase III, reported here, we continued to develop the concept for stabilizing EWF to improve wheelchair and walker accessibility....
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VI. IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF AGREEMENT
This Settlement Agreement does not affect the continuing responsibility of Olympia to comply with all aspects of the Americans with Disabilities Act, including readily achievable barrier...
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Chapter 3: Publicizing the ADA: Advocacy and the Government Response
“We don’t want to live off the hearing world, we want to live as independent people,” she continued....
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Installation
They cited the ease for their park maintenance crew to replace a tile here or there as a primary reason to continue use of the TIL. ...
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Maintenance
The playground owners reported mixed opinions on continued use of the TIL systems. ...
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7.6. Measures Taken to Limit Impact on Small Entities
As previously discussed, the movie industry continues to undergo significant changes in the production and distribution of movies, resulting in the near elimination of first-run movies in...
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ADA Facilities Compliance Risk Assessment Form
A qualified accessibility specialist will be retained by the owner during construction to field check for continued ADA compliance. 10.)...
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DISPUTES AND ENFORCEMENT
This Consent Decree does not affect HWI’s continuing responsibility to comply with all aspects of the ADA....
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11B-404.2.9 Door and gate opening force
The maximum force pertains to the continuous application of force necessary to fully open a door, not the initial force needed to overcome the inertia of the door....
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11B-404.2.9 Door and gate opening force
The maximum force pertains to the continuous application of force necessary to fully open a door, not the initial force needed to overcome the inertia of the door....
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The obligation to engage in readily achievable barrier removal is a continuing one....
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National Council on the Handicapped
In addition to directing NCD to establish policies for NIHR and advise the RSA Commissioner about RSA policies, Congress charged NCD to “review and evaluate on a continuing basis all [federal...
- Acoustic Neuroma Association®
- Suffolk Independent Living Organization (SILO) - Ronkonkoma, NY
- Umpqua Valley disAbilities Network (UVDN) - Roseburg, OR
- Rebuilding Together Southern Nevada - Las Vegas, NV
- Lehigh Valley Center for Independent Living (LVCIL) - Allentown, PA
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b) Accessibility
Steinfeld, in particular, claimed to have found numerous access barriers at the pools, including inaccessible paths of travel, inaccessible parking, inadequate signage, missing handrails...
- ADA25: #9 of 25 -- Hospital: Interpreters
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Safe harbor for qualified small businesses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some commenters from the disability community contended that the spending level that triggers the safe harbor should be cumulative, to reflect the continuing nature of the readily achievable...
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Background
Evan Terry Associates will continue to revise and update this Pocket Guide as new technical assistance is released and interpretations are provided by federal agencies and DSA-AC, including...
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Background
Evan Terry Associates will continue to revise and update this Pocket Guide as new technical assistance is released and interpretations are provided by federal agencies and DSA-AC, including...
