infectious or communicable diseases included on this list, and if the risk of transmitting the disease associated with the handling of food cannot be eliminated by reasonable accommodation, a covered...
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§1630.16(e)(1) In general
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TITLE I COVERAGE AND FINDINGS
. § 2000e(b), and a covered entity within the meaning of 42 U.S.C. § 12111(2) The United States alleges that the City is engaged in a pattern or practice of discrimination by maintaining...
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III-8.5000 Attorney's fees
The "prevailing party" is the party that is successful and may be either the complainant (plaintiff) or the covered entity against which the action is brought (defendant)....
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III-8.1000 General
The Department will investigate complaints and conduct compliance reviews of covered entities. Do State or local civil rights agencies have any role in enforcing title III?...
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Pay Stations
Require-ments [sic] for operable parts cover clear floor space, operating characteristics, and location within accessible reach ranges....
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Captioning at sporting venues. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many commenters argued that the requirement to provide captioning should only apply to stadiums with scoreboards that meet the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) National Fire Alarm...
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How to Use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
Learn how to use the 2010 ADA Standards PDF Pocket Guide
- American Specialties Turbo-ADA™ High-Speed Hand Dryer 0199
- Omnia Industries Inc. Interior Modern Lever Latchset with Square Rose - Stainless Steel No.25S
- American Specialties Folding Shower Seat 8205-L
- Gamco Surface-Mounted Sanitary Napkin Disposal - ND-1
- American Standard Commercial Toilet Seat for Baby Devoro Bowls
- Bobrick TrimLineSeries ADA Surface-Mounted Hand Dryer B-7128.230V
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§382.7(b)
On the reverse routing, the Prague-Frankfurt leg is not a covered flight for purposes of this Part, while the Frankfurt-New York leg is....
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(iv) Individualized Assessment Required, But With Lower Standard Than Previously Applied
essential elements of the definition of disability including the key term “substantially limits,” Congress reaffirmed that not every individual with a physical or mental impairment is covered...
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How does EEOC process charges of discrimination?
When a charge has been filed, EEOC calls these covered entities "respondents."...
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10.4 Coordination Procedures to Avoid Duplicative Complaint Processing Under the ADA and the Rehabilitation Act
EEOC and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance in the Department of Labor (OFCCP) have issued a joint regulation establishing such procedures for complaints against employers covered...
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Limitations
Limitations Covered entities are required to provide aids and services unless doing so would result in an “undue burden,” which is defined as significant difficulty or expense....
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Subpart F—Health, Welfare, and Social Services
To the extent that such agencies receive financial assistance from the Department, they are covered by subpart F and all other relevant subparts of the regulation....
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Incorporation of Guidelines for Play Areas and Recreation Facilities
In separate rulemakings, the Board developed supplements to ADAAG covering play areas and recreation facilities....
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I. Executive Summary
revised language clarifies that the term ‘‘disability’’ shall be interpreted broadly and explains that the primary object of attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether covered...
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A. Electronic Content
The proposed rule would address these deficiencies in the existing 508 Standards by clearly delineating the scope of covered electronic content, as well as specifying concrete, testable,...
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