Your policies and practices must address the use of assisted
devices by persons with disabilities to obtain, use or benefit from your organization's goods or services, or the availability of other measures which will enable them to do so (i.e., wheelchairs, scooters, hearing aids, crutches, canes, etc..)
The policies must deal with the use of assistive
devices by persons with disabilities to obtain, use or benefit from the goods, services or facilities or with the availability of other measures, if any, which enable them to do so..
DOT guidance on whether transportation entities should permit the «Segway» personal transportation device to be used on transportation vehicles when used as a mobility
device by people with disabilities.
Not exact matches
The
device, developed
by composer and computer - music specialist Eduardo Miranda of the University of Plymouth, UK, working
with computer scientists at the University of Essex, should eventually help
people with severe physical
disabilities, caused
by brain or spinal - cord injuries, for example, to make music for recreational or therapeutic purposes.
Persons with speech
disabilities may not be able to communicate through speech but can communicate through other means, for example,
by using
devices.
The use of assistive
devices, service animals and support
persons by persons with disabilities
how to use equipment or
devices available on the organization's premises or otherwise provided
by the organization that may help
with the provision of goods, services or facilities to a
person with a
disability; and
In the final rule, we include the following as additional examples of health oversight activities: (1) The U.S. Department of Justice's civil rights enforcement activities, and in particular, enforcement of the Civil Rights of Institutionalized
Persons Act (42 U.S.C. 1997 - 1997j) and the Americans
with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.), as well as the EEOC's civil rights enforcement activities under titles I and V of the ADA; (2) the FDA's oversight of food, drugs, biologics,
devices, and other products pursuant to the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 301 et seq.) and the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 201 et seq.); and (3) data analysis — performed
by a public agency or
by a
person or entity acting under grant of authority from or under contract
with a public agency — to detect health care fraud.
Persons with disabilities may use their own assistive
devices as required when accessing goods or services provided
by The Globe and Mail.
Apple's taking its emphasis on accessibility one step further
by introducing Guided Access, a way to let you disable certain parts of an app to make it easier for
people with disabilities to interact
with the
device.