Subpart D sets forth requirements for nondiscrimination in preschool, elementary, secondary, and adult education programs and activities, including secondary vocational education programs...
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Subpart D—Preschool, Elementary, and Secondary Education
- Mobi-Chair® by Deschamps Floating Beach Wheelchair
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General Holding Cells and General Housing Cells: ADA Standard Section 232.2
Section 232.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for general holding cells and general housing cells.
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Family members and friends as interpreters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
agrees to provide the assistance, and reliance on that adult for this assistance is appropriate under the circumstances....
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Altered Rides
Rides designed for children, assisted on and off by an adult, are only required to provide an accessible route to the ride and a turning space in the load and unload area....
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Hospitality for All
According to a 2005 study by the Open Doors Organization, more than 21 million adults with disabilities traveled at least once in the preceding two years....
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Drinking Fountains for Standing Persons
This commenter advised that a 38 inch height will accommodate units that are intended to serve both adults and children. Response....
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You must allow service animals to accompany passengers with disabilities in the cabin
Some service animals are held by their users in their arms as an adult would hold a human infant (limited to infants under two years of age) of roughly the same size....
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Detailed Age Demographics
Th [sic] histogram of ages shows a slight skew to the right (Figure 4), indicating that more individuals in the 45-64 age range were tested compared to adults who were in the 25-45 age range...
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Surcharges
Examples A county adult education program offers a bicycle repair course and charges participants $50....
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§382.67(a)
Federal Aviation Administration or applicable foreign government regulations on the stowage of cargo in the cabin compartment) in the cabin of sufficient size to stow at least one typical adult-sized...
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11B-232.2 General holding cells and general housing cells
., male/female and adult/juvenile) to facilitate access....
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Long-Term Research
Long-Term Research As urgency dictates and funds permit, future anthropometric surveys should be undertaken to: expand the working-adult database created during the pilot study...
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Motorized Kick Scooters
Because the user does not normally need to push, these scooters often have a platform wide enough for two adult feet side by side....
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Resources
ODEP provides national leadership to increase employment opportunities for adults and youth with disabilities while striving to eliminate barriers to employment....
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Supporting Documents for the Medical Diagnostic Equipment Accessibility Standards Advisory Committee Report
Committee work were utilized in the Committee’s final report “Advancing Equal Access to Diagnostic Services: Recommendations on Standards for the Design of Medical Diagnostic Equipment for Adults...
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L. Eligibility of National Origin Minority Persons With Limited English Language Skills
Acceptable methods of identification include: (1) Identification by administrative staff, teachers, or parents of secondary level students; (2) identification by the student in postsecondary or adult...
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Implication for Standards and Design
Close to 200 community dwelling adults who independently transfer have been evaluated during phases 1 and 2 combined of this multi-year study. ...
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C102.2 American National Standards Institute/ Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (ANSI/HFES)
software interfaces to ensure that software is accessible to people with a wide range of physical, sensory, and cognitive abilities, including those with temporary disabilities and older adults...
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E102.2 American National Standards Institute/ Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (ANSI/HFES)
software interfaces to ensure that software is accessible to people with a wide range of physical, sensory, and cognitive abilities, including those with temporary disabilities and older adults...
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Mirrors [4.19.6]
The mounting height of the bottom of mirrors at accessible lavatories (40 inches maximum above the floor) is based on the standard eye level range of adults seated in wheelchairs (43 to...
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8.1 Objective
Fifty-nine adult listeners (49 with hearing loss and 10 without) listened binaurally to sentence materials that were subjected to three different types of distortion; reverberation and background...
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Bathtub
As a result, grab bars that would permit older adults to raise and lower themselves from the bottom of the tub were not included in bathtub designs....