provide accessible health care to individuals with mobility disabilities as well as illustrated examples of accessible medical equipment, room and office configurations, and lifting and transfer...
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a) Aquatic Program
accessible check-in counter; (4) accessible signage; (5) accessible ramps or curb ramps, wherever necessary; (6) accessible toilets; (7) accessible showers; (8) accessible locker rooms; and (9) transfer...
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4. Wheelchair seat depth
The proposed guidelines recommend a transfer surface depth of 15in. which is at about the middle of this range and may be appropriate....
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May I ask an individual what his or her disability is?
You may ask, “Are you able to transfer from the aisle chair over a fixed aisle seat armrest?” You may ask, “Can you walk from this gate to your connecting gate?”...
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4.3 Locker Room Barriers and Solutions
near the sink area Install a mirror over the sink that slants down to suit a shorter user Shower does not have a bench Ask staff to provide a portable shower chair or transfer...
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In Closing
Because disability is usually not passed on from generation to generation, there is not a natural cultural transference about disability....
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§ 37.187(a)
By going to Operator X's ticket office or calling X for a reservation, a passenger can buy or reserve a ticket from Point A through to Point C, transferring at intermediate Point B to a...
- Greenfields Outdoor Fitness Two-Person Accessible Combo Butterfly and Reverse Fly GR2005-1-48E-W (2 Configurations)
- Wingits Reversible L-shaped 26" x 22.5" Shower Seat
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Swimming pools. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many commenters also stated that the cost of a swimming pool lift, approximately $5,000, or other nonstructural options for pool access such as transfer steps, transfer walls, and transfer...
- Yale nexTouch™ Keypad Lock
- Pilot Rock TPT Series End Accessible Twin Pedestal Table
- Beneficial Designs The Universal Trail Assessment Process (UTAP)
- NuStep T4r Recumbent Cross Trainer
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A. Why Should Websites Be Accessible?
or would impose an undue burden.2 One way to help meet these requirements is to ensure that government websites have accessible features for people with disabilities, using the simple steps...
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§ 382.65 Compliance procedures
part has already occurred, and the CRO agrees that a violation has occurred, the CRO shall provide to the complainant a written statement setting forth a summary of the facts and what steps...
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2.2 Administrative Requirements.
of the protections against discrimination assured them by the Act and this part; and 2.2.3.2 Section 504. 49 CFR § 27.15 requires airports to take appropriate initial and continuing steps...
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CASI California Survey Reports Acceptance Criteria - Construction and Manufacturing Tolerances AC 02-12
Procedure: Step 1 - A determinations of Unreasonable Hardship with Equivalent Facilitation is the acceptable method of compliance if section 11B-104 is not met....
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THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA’S STATEMENT OF INTEREST ON THE PARTIES’ MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT
Court previously found on partial summary judgment that two of Defendants’ clothing stores violated the ADA because their main entrances were on raised porches, which are only reachable by steps...
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2.6 Communications.
Airports are required to take appropriate steps to ensure that their communications with individuals with disabilities are as effective as communications with other individuals, beneficiaries...
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Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
Removing barriers, such as a step to an entrance, is required when readily achievable....
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Priorities for Barrier Removal
For example, a restaurant with several steps leading to its entrance may determine that it cannot afford to install a ramp or a lift....
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C. Planning Ahead to Provide Effective Communication
Use the checklist included in this Chapter to assess your agency’s ability to provide effective communication and to figure out the next steps for achieving ADA compliance....
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A. Providing Equally Effective Communication
Under Title II of the ADA, all state and local governments are required to take steps to ensure that their communications with people with disabilities are as effective as communications...