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  2. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 - Wikipedia

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    The settlement required the stadium to add 329 wheelchair seats throughout the stadium by 2010, and an additional 135 accessible seats in clubhouses to go along with the existing 88 wheelchair seats. This case was significant because it set a precedent for the uniform distribution of accessible seating and gave the DOJ the opportunity to ...

  3. Timeline of disability rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Provision of disabled-access toilet facilities was mandated in federal buildings by the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 [61]). The ADA also required access in public transportation and communication. [3] [217] [218] 1990 – Sam Skinner, U.S. Secretary of Transportation, issued regulations mandating wheelchair lifts on buses. [3]

  4. Disability in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Labor's 2014 rules for federal contractors, defined as companies that make more than $50,000/year from the federal government, required them to have as a goal that 7 percent of their workforce must be disabled people. [95] In schools, the ADA requires that all classrooms must be wheelchair accessible. [96]

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    Titan AXS Mid-Wheel Drive Powerchair. Best electric wheelchair overall. $2,549 at Save Rite Medical. More options. Vive Folding Electric Wheelchair. Best affordable option. $850 at Amazon. Reyhee ...

  6. Does Medicare cover medical transportation? - AOL

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    Medicare covers medical services and equipment necessary for transport. These may include stretchers, oxygen, or intravenous (IV) medications that healthcare professionals administer to the veins ...

  7. Accessibility - Wikipedia

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    Automobile accessibility also refers to ease of use by disabled people. Automobiles, whether a car or a van, can be adapted for a range of physical disabilities. Foot pedals can be raised, or replaced with hand-controlled devices. Wheelchair hoists, lifts or ramps may be customized according to the needs of the driver.