cancer, diabetes, respiratory conditions, or mental illness); people whose disabilities (such as diabetes) are affected by eating or sleeping schedules; and people with mobility and other impairments...
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3. Modified Work Schedules
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17. Tests and selection criteria
The test results will not, therefore, predict job performance but instead will reflect impaired speech....
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24. Educational setting
determinative as to proper placement, it should be stressed that, where a handicapped student is so disruptive in a regular classroom that the education of other students is significantly impaired...
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§35.130(b)(8) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
presentation of a driver's license as the sole means of identification for purposes of paying by check would violate this section in situations where, for example, individuals with severe vision impairments...
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Design parameter considerations
for appropriate technologies: Allowance for synchronization of caption text and audio description with museum's exhibits and media Accessible user interface to blind and visually impaired...
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General Substantive Requirements of the New Construction Provisions (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
means, with respect to a facility or a portion of a facility, that it can be approached, entered, and used by individuals with disabilities (including mobility, sensory, and cognitive impairments...
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Introduction
facilities usable by persons with a wide variety of disabilities, including persons who are blind or who have low vision, persons who are deaf or hard of hearing, persons with mobility impairments...
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Appendix One: List of References
A117.1‒1980, Specifications for making buildings and facilities accessible to and usable by physically handicapped people. New York, ANSI....
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Complaints
Some commenters objected to providing TTY service as a means of permitting hearing-impaired passengers to contact a CRO, saying that this was impractical in some places (e.g., an airport...
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1.3 Previous Research
1.3.1 Need for Detectable Warnings at Curb Ramps For pedestrians who have visual impairments, curbs used to be a reliable cue for detecting the boundary between the sidewalk and a street...
- Be My Eyes: Hans Jørgen Wiberg at TEDxCopenhagen
- The National Youth Transitions Center
- Regulatory Task Forces - The Mayer-Rothschild Foundation
- Global Universal Design Commission, Inc., (GUDC)
- Disability Action Center - Chico, Redding, CA
- a11y Color Contrast Accessibility Validator
- Adaptive Engineering Inc. Mobilift TX Wheelchair Lift for Rail Access
- AccessRec PathMat Temporary ADA Beach Access Mat
- Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS): Division of Rehabilitation Services
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Title III Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
., hotels, resorts, swim clubs, and sites of events open to the public) remove physical barriers in existing pools to the extent that it is readily achievable to do so (i.e., easily accomplishable...
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6.2 Basic Requirements
It may be necessary to obtain information from other sources, such as rehabilitation experts, occupational or physical therapists, psychologists, and others knowledgeable about the individual...
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Staff Training
People with mobility disabilities are not all the same - they use mobility devices of different types, sizes and weight, transfer in different ways, and have varying levels of physical ability...
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Section 36.305 Alternatives to Barrier Removal (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
If, within a restaurant, it is not readily achievable to remove physical barriers to a certain section of a restaurant, the restaurant must, where it is readily achievable to do so, offer...
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208 Parking Spaces
This section includes scoping requirements specific to hospital outpatient facilities (208.2.1), rehabilitation facilities and outpatient physical therapy facilities (208.2.2), residential...