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2.3.2 IR Receivers
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II-1.3000 Relationship to title III
Consequently, the new stadium would have to be built in compliance with the accessibility guidelines of both titles II and III....
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Roughness Calculation
Table 5 presents the average RMS accelerations and Table 6 presents the VDV values for each surface....
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ALIGNMENT OF 19-INCH RECOMMENDATION WITH ACCESS BOARD PROPOSED RULEMAKING
transfer surface during patient transfer shall be 17 inches (430 mm) minimum and 19 inches (485 mm) maximum measured from the floor to the top of the transfer surface” for both examination tables...
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i. Barriers to Web accessibility
Similarly, complex websites often lack navigational headings or links that would facilitate navigation using a screen reader or may contain tables with header and row identifiers that display...
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8.4 Improving Data Sources and Research
Manufacturer representatives on the Committee described some of the costs to healthcare providers that might be incurred; in particular, manufacturers of medical examination tables estimated...
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A4.33.7 Types of Listening Systems
Table A2, reprinted from a National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research “Rehab Brief,” shows some of the advantages and disadvantages of different types of assistive listening...
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Lines of Sight and Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 221.2.3
Section 221.2.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for lines of sight and dispersion of wheelchair spaces in assembly areas.
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General: ADA Standard Section 303.1
Section 303.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for changes in level for floor and ground surfaces.
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General: ADA Standard Section 609.1
Section 609.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for grab bars in toilet facilities and bathing facilities.
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Audible Communication
The 2010 Standards, at section 219.3, revise the percentage of receivers required according to a table that correlates the required number of receivers to the seating capacity of the facility...
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Accessible Boat Slips
For example, if a facility offers five different ‘types’ of boat slips but is only required to provide three according to the table in Section 235.2, that facility is not required to provide...
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Sections 5 Through 9 (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, at least 5 percent, but not less than one, of the fixed tables in a restaurant must be accessible....