Public Notice - long and short versions Under Title II all public entities must provide information to the public, program participants, applicants and employees about the ADA...
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Sample Documents
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III-4.4700 Transportation barriers
Are employee transportation systems covered?...
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68.76. Standards of Conduct for the Registered Accessibility Specialist
(7) perform a plan review, inspection, or related activity on a building or facility in which the registered accessibility specialist is an owner, either in whole or in part, or an employee...
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202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
For example, both a bank lobby and the bank's employee areas such as the teller areas and walk-in safe are primary function areas....
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ADA Technical Assistance Manual Addendum (10/29/02)
However, there may be "special circumstances" that undermine employee expectations about the uniform application of the seniority system, and thus it may be a "reasonable accommodation,"...
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§35.140 Employment Discrimination Prohibited
This proposal would have resulted in use, under § 35.140, of the title I definition of ‘‘employer,’’ so that a public entity with 25 or more employees would have become subject to the requirements...
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§35.140 Employment discrimination prohibited (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This proposal would have resulted in use, under §35.140, of the title I definition of "employer," so that a public entity with 25 or more employees would have become subject to the requirements...
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6. Acquisition or Modification of Equipment and Devices
Frequently, applicants and employees with disabilities can suggest effective low cost devices or equipment....
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Prescription Drug Container Labels: ADA Standard Section 10.
Review the updated information on the revisions to the ADA Standards regarding prescription drug container labels.
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1.9.1 Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance.
temporary buildings or facilities covered include, but are not limited to: reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, exhibit areas, temporary banking facilities, temporary health...
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1.9.1 Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance.
temporary buildings or facilities covered include, but are not limited to: reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, exhibit areas, temporary banking facilities, temporary health...
- Chamber of Commerce for Persons with Disabilities, INC.
- AccessGA - Georgia's Accessible ICT Initiative
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C. REMEDIAL ACTION
By no later than ninety days after the effective date of this Agreement, BIDMC shall select at least two employees to assist the Compliance Officer in fulfilling the obligations of this...
- Behavioral Safety Products #DH410 Cylindrical Ligature Resistant Lever Handle
- Corbin Russwin Inc. DC8000 Series Heavy-Duty Door Closer
- Steris Corporation FSD Dispenser
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4.2 Stretchers
4.2 Stretchers Stretchers are ubiquitous throughout inpatient, outpatient surgery, and other health care settings....
- Department of Homeland Security
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Steps the Employer May Take
information to state officials as required by state laws regulating workers' compensation and "second injury" funds; to screen out individuals who would pose a "direct threat" to health...
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IX. New Construction
Elevators are not required in facilities under three stories or with fewer than 3,000 square feet per floor, unless the building is a shopping center, shopping mall, professional office of a health...
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I. Who is Covered by Title III of the ADA
retail stores, shopping centers, dry cleaners, laundromats, pharmacies, doctors' offices, hospitals, museums, libraries, parks, zoos, amusement parks, private schools, day care centers, health...
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Typical examples of reasonable modifications are:
Modifying a membership policy at a health club to allow a person who uses a wheelchair to bring an aide to provide assistance in getting on and off exercise equipment, in and out of a swimming...