Mobility Aids definition
Examples of Mobility Aids in a sentence
For lithium ion (rechargeable) batteries, must not exceed a Watt-hour (Wh) rating of 100 Wh. • Exception when used to power Mobility Aids for disabled Passengers.
The provisions of this Voluntary Agreement shall apply to Airbnb’s policies, practices, and procedures concerning persons with disabilities using Airbnb’s Platform, including Guests who travel with Service Animals and/or Mobility Aids in the United States.
Airbnb will develop and implement a process to assist Guests who use Service Animals and/or Mobility Aids with emergency rebooking on the Airbnb Platform pursuant to Airbnb’s Open Doors Policy where the Guest submits a non-frivolous disability-related complaint that they were refused access to the host site upon arrival or less than twenty-four hours prior to arrival.
On February 8, 2017, the Parties entered into a Structured Negotiations Agreement, which is incorporated herein by reference, to work cooperatively on Airbnb’s policies, practices, and procedures concerning persons with disabilities, including individuals who use Service Animals and persons who use wheelchairs or other Mobility Aids.
Airbnb agrees to maintain an Accessibility Team, or another department or team, that is trained to perform the duties and functions as set forth in this Voluntary Agreement, including but not limited to identifying, evaluating, documenting, and responding to claims of discrimination against Guests with Service Animals and/or Mobility Aids.
You will need to move to a seat behind the Securement Area.” This applies to any person regardless of what equipment or items the individual has brought on the bus, except Mobility Aids.
Disabled passengers using Mobility Aids must have access to the Securement Area, because these are the only places they can sit and therefore have equal access to the bus.
Boarding Individuals with Disabilities who Use Mobility Aids to Ensure Access Policy.
Within 30 calendar days following the Effective Date, RTD will adopt a policy to ensure individuals who use Mobility Aids, including Wheelchairs, have equal access to its buses and to the Securement Areas, substantially in the form of Exhibit A (“Policy”).
Passengers using Wheelchairs or other Mobility Aids may be particularly vulnerable if left stranded at a bus stop.