(ii) A family member or friend is regarded as a person accompanying the eligible individual, and not as a personal care attendant, unless the family member or friend registered is acting...
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§ 37.123(f)(1)(ii)
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Companions who are individuals with disabilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a companion may be legally authorized to make health care decisions on behalf of the patient or may need to help the patient with information or instructions given by hospital...
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Working with Your Health Care Provider
[See subsections ...]
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H. Animals in Health-Care Facilities
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Privacy: ADA Standard Section 707.4
Speech output users can benefit from an option to render the visible screen blank, thereby affording them greater personal security and privacy....
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Why Is Working with Your Provider Important?
This information helps providers to meet their patients’ health care needs....
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General: ADA Standard Section 306.1
Section 306.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for knee and toe clearance.
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§100.20 Familial status
The protections afforded against discrimination on the basis of familial status shall apply to any person who is pregnant or is in the process of securing legal custody of any individual...
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11B-604.5.2 Rear wall
Patient toilet rooms with bedpan flushing devices are an allowance, not a requirement....
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11B-604.5.2 Rear wall
Patient toilet rooms with bedpan flushing devices are an allowance, not a requirement....
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CONCLUSION
Access Board adopt the subcommittee's original recommendations to require an adjustable range of 19 to 25 inches for the transfer surface of examination tables and chairs during patient...
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Section 1: Dwellings Subject to the New Construction Requirements of the Fair Housing Act.
dwellings (or portions of such dwellings) designed and constructed for first occupancy after March 13, 1991 that must comply with the design and construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act...
- DOT: Traveling with Service Animals with Closed Captioning
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4.13.6 Maneuvering Clearances at Doors
EXCEPTION: Entry doors to acute care hospital bedrooms for in-patients shall be exempted from the requirement for space at the latch side of the door (see dimension “x” in Fig. 25) if the...
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Q. What is discrimination based on "relationship or association?"
The ADA prohibits discrimination based on relationship or association in order to protect individuals from actions based on unfounded assumptions that their relationship to a person with...
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12201(b) Relationship to other laws
to invalidate or limit the remedies, rights, and procedures of any Federal law or law of any State or political subdivision of any State or jurisdiction that provides greater or equal protection...
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2.2 Evidence of Physical Accessibility Barriers
patient from the wheelchair to an examination table....
- FTA Circular 4710.1: Americans with Disabilities Act Guidance
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11B-707.4 Privacy
Speech output users can benefit from an option to render the visible screen blank, thereby affording them greater personal security and privacy. ◼ ETA Editor's Note The Department...
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11B-707.4 Privacy
Speech output users can benefit from an option to render the visible screen blank, thereby affording them greater personal security and privacy. ◼ ETA Editor's Note The Department...
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Other Sources
The Access Board used anthropometric data and other standards for the width of transfer surfaces on diagnostic equipment used by patients in a seated position (see M302.2.2), height of breast...
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19. Specific acts of Discrimination
Sections 104.15 (recruitment), 104.16 (compensation), 104.17 (job classification and structure) and 104.18 (fringe benefits) have been deleted from the regulation as unnecessarily...
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4.1.2 Surface Design of Examination Tables and Chairs
Currently, the de facto industry practice is to publish table or chair heights as measured while patients are seated on the equipment (i.e., while patients’ weights are compressing the table...
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Depositories, Vending Machines, Change Machines, Mail Boxes, and Fuel Dispensers: ADA Standard Section 228
Section 228 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for depositories, vending machines, change machines, mail boxes, and fuel dispensers.
