This website collects all columns featured in the Opinion section of The New York Times, regarding people with disabilities, and sorts them in chronological order....
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- The New York Times Opinion: Disability
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4.1 Introduction
standards is that WhMD users who require the highest knee clearances cannot be accommodated without making some radical changes to the design of counters, drinking fountains and other design features...
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Shared Use Paths: ADA Standard Section 2.
sidewalks, streets, and other pedestrian facilities, provide requirements for pedestrian access routes, including specifications for route width, grade, cross slope, surfaces, and other features...
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502.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
proposes that platforms, software tools provided by platform developers, and applications must conform to the requirements in the accompanying subsections related to documented accessibility features...
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Significant alternatives that were rejected
the application of the guidelines to product "lines" or "families" rather than individual products as long as accessible products with comparable, substantially comparable, or similar features...
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9. Timeshares, Condominium Hotels, and Other Places of Lodging
not subject to reservation requirements relating to the "holding back" of accessible units nor are they subject to the rule's barrier removal and alterations requirements if the physical features...
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229 Windows
Devices that make window controls and latches accessible can be provided as a supplementary add-on feature instead of installed as a permanent fixture....
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F206.1 General
Accessible routes shall not be required where camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, or outdoor constructed features are provided on trails. 3. ...
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Tent Pads and Tent Platforms [1013]
example, small tents may be used at a camping facility near a wilderness access point, while large family tents may be used at a more developed camping facility with numerous constructed features...
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B. Conducting Accessibility Surveys
Filling out the Quick-Check Survey will provide guidance on whether a facility has certain basic accessible features, and filling out the detailed ADA Checklist for Emergency Shelters will...
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502.3.9 Event Notification (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Such event notification is already a widespread industry practice, and, moreover, a feature provided by software designed to be accessible....
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229 Windows
Glazed openings in guest rooms required to provide communication features and in guest rooms required to comply with 206.5.3 shall not be required to comply with 229....
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1013.1 General
This section contains the technical requirements for tent pads and tent platforms provided within camping units with mobility features....
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Elements Not Addressed in Final Rule
The final rule includes scoping and technical requirements for recreational vehicle parking spaces in camping units with mobility features and recreational vehicle pull-up spaces at dump...
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11B-233.3.1.2.5 Multi-story residential dwelling units in buildings with no elevator
Rooms or spaces located on the primary entry level shall be served by an accessible route and comply with Chapter 11A, Division IV – Dwelling Units features....
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Analog Movie Screens (Section-by-Section Analysis)
be that even if analog theaters were to have the capability of showing movies with captions and audio description, there may not be any movies for them to show with those accessibility features...
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Protruding Objects and Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Protruding objects are defined as constructed features (such as signs) that extend into the clear width area of an outdoor recreation access route, resting interval, or passing space and...
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Documenting Exceptions
Recording and retaining documentation of determinations of the basis for exceptions for any outdoor recreation feature is a good practice....
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Section 1194.41 Information, Documentation, and Support (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (b) requires that agencies supply end-users with information about accessibility or compatibility features that are built-into a product, upon request....
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Stadium-Style Movie Theaters
The Department has concluded that the 2010 Standards will provide sufficient flexibility to adapt to the wide variety of assembly venues covered....
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Q10: What should a school district do if it does not believe that a student needs special education or related services as described in the Section 504 regulation?
lengthy convalescence, even though the student was absent from school more than the school's attendance policy permits; providing or allowing the use of tactile chess sets and other adaptive...
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Section 1193.2 Scoping (Section-by-Section Analysis)
to settle for the features a manufacturer decided to offer on the "accessible" product....