These burdensome policies still exist, making it difficult or impossible for those who require accessible seats to purchase tickets, especially for popular events that sell out in minutes...
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§382.57(a)(4)
(4) You must ensure that a passenger with a disability who requests an accessible automated kiosk is given priority access to any available accessible kiosk you own, lease, or...
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§382.83 Through what mechanisms do carriers make seating accommodations?
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382.83 Through what mechanisms do carriers make seating accommodations?
382.83 Through what mechanisms do carriers make seating accommodations? ETA Editor's Note This section has no content in the original document.
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Undue Hardship
Undue Hardship When assessing whether to grant leave as a reasonable accommodation, an employer may consider whether the leave would cause an undue hardship. If it would, the...
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TTY
TTY: h. Train staff to answer TTY calls correctly. See 28 C.F.R. § 36.303.
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§ 382.57(a)(4)
(4) You must ensure that a passenger with a disability who requests an accessible automated kiosk is given priority access to any available accessible kiosk you own, lease, or...
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3. Maintenance of Accessible Features
Towns must maintain in operable working condition those features that are necessary to provide access to services, programs, and activities -- including elevators and lifts, curb...
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§ 35.138(b) Availability
(b) Availability. Tickets for accessible seating shall be made available during all stages of ticket sales, including, but not limited to, presales, promotions, lotteries,...
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Seating Accommodations
Under certain circumstances, if a passenger self-identifies as a passenger with a disability, carriers must provide seating accommodations. [Sec. 382.38(a)] In order to provide these...
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§35.105(c)
(c) A public entity that employs 50 or more persons shall, for at least three years following completion of the self-evaluation, maintain on file and make available for public...
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D2. Clear Passage
D2. Does at least one door or one side of a double leaf door at the accessible entrance provide at least 32 inches clear passage width when the door is open 90 degrees? [See figure...
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D1. Accessible Entrance
D1. Is there at least one accessible entrance connected to an accessible route? [ADA Stds 4.1.3(1)] Notes: If this entrance is not the main entrance, it needs to be kept unlocked...
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D6. Vestibule Clear Floor Space
D6. If an entry has a vestibule, is there a 30-inch by 48-inch clear floor space inside the vestibule where a wheelchair or scooter user can be outside the swing of a hinged...
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Temporary Solutions for Election Day: Accessible Entrance to Polling Place
Temporary Solutions for Election Day Accessible Entrance to Polling Place Problem One: One or two steps at the entrance prevent access. Suggestion: If another entrance is...
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§100.143 Appropriate corrective action.
[62 FR 66432, Dec. 18, 1997]
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Subpart F—Interference, Coercion or Intimidation
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1.4.4. Operational Requirements
Because movie theaters may comply with the requirement to provide captioning at all screenings of a digital movie produced or distributed with such features through the provision...
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14. Payment
A passenger's request for a fixed route or paratransit driver to provide the transit service when the passenger with a disability cannot or refuses to pay the fare may be denied. If...
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5. Fare Handling
A passenger's request for transit personnel (e.g., the driver, station attendant) to handle the fare media when the passenger with a disability cannot pay the fare by the generally...
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13. Intermediate Stops
The Department views granting a paratransit passenger's request for a driver to make an intermediate stop, where the driver would be required to wait, as optional. For example, a...
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17. Exposing Vehicle to Hazards
If the passenger requests that a vehicle follow a path to a pick up or drop off point that would expose the vehicle and its occupants to hazards, such as running off the road,...
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9. Dedicated vehicles or special equipment in a vehicle
A paratransit passenger's request for special equipment (e.g., the installation of specific hand rails or a front seat in a vehicle for the passenger to avoid nausea or back pain)...
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2. Pick Up and Drop Off Locations with Multiple Entrances
A paratransit rider's request to be picked up at home, but not at the front door of his or her home, should be granted, as long as the requested pick-up location does not pose a...