The first proposed sentence directed that the meaning of the ‘‘regarded as prong’’ shall be understood in light of the requirements in §§ 35.108(f) and 36.105(f)....
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Sections 35.108(a)(1) and 36.105(a)(1) Definition of ‘‘disability’’—General
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Ramps
Interior and exterior ramps must not be too steep and must have a level landing at the bottom and top, and where the ramp changes direction....
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Diagonal Curb Ramps
Comments advised that this space should be provided outside active traffic lanes of the roadway so that persons traversing the ramp are not in the way of oncoming traffic from either direction...
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404.2.4.1 Swinging Doors and Gates
Table 404.2.4.1 Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates Type of Use Minimum Maneuvering Clearance Approach Direction Door or Gate Side...
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1133B.2.5.2
Locked exit doors shall operate as above in egress direction....
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Technical Memorandum TM 2012-01 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Directional and informational signage complying with TAS 216.3 shall designate the location of the accessible charging stations....
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Accessible Routes on the Playing Surface
Where ramps change direction, the landing size must be a minimum of 48 inches by 60 inches....
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What is slip resistance?
The presence of moisture or other contaminants, the characteristics of the shoe sole or crutch tip making contact, the direction (uphill and downhill effects differ) and slope of travel...
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404.2.4.1 Swinging Doors and Gates
Table 404.2.4.1 Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates Type of Use Minimum Maneuvering Clearance Approach Direction Door or Gate Side...
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Continuous Width (R302.3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Advisory information recommends additional maneuvering clearance at turns or changes in direction, recesses and alcoves, building entrances, and along curved or angled routes, particularly...
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Use of the ISA Under the ADA
Promulgated by the Department of Justice (28 CFR Parts 35 and 36) and the Department of Transportation (49 CFR Part 37), the ADA Standards require use of the ISA to label or provide direction...
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20. Q: What about children with diabetes? Do we have to admit them to our program? If we do, do we have to test their blood sugar levels?
Providers should obtain written authorization from the child's parents or guardians and physician and follow their directions for simple diabetes-related care....
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B. Slopes
.: in the direction of travel) not more than 1:20 (critical dimension of 1 1/4" or less)?...
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Bias Toward Wheelchair Users
These requirements largely are directed toward individuals with mobility impairments, particularly those who require mobility aids, such as wheelchairs, walkers, or crutches....
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters or Other Mobility Aids
Ramps must also have edge protection to stop wheelchairs from falling off the sides, and level landings at the top and bottom of each segment and where a ramp changes direction....
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Public Address Systems and Microphones
For achieving the best sound quality, microphones (including wireless and lavaliere) should: limit background noise (noise-suppressing directional types, such as those with cardioid...
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Wheelchair Turning Space [4.2.3]
Circular Turns The most efficient way of making a half or full turn in a manual wheelchair is by turning the wheels in opposing directions....
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ENDNOTES
Federal financial assistance can be direct or indirect. Jacobson v. Delta Airlines, Inc., 742 F.2d 1202, 1211 (9th Cir. 1984). ii Ibid. iii Ibid....