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12206(c)(2)(B) Subchapter II
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12206(c)(2)(C) Subchapter III
(C) Subchapter III The Attorney General, in coordination with the Secretary of Transportation and the Chair of the Architectural Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, shall...
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12206(c)(2)(B)(i) Part A
(i) Part A The Attorney General shall implement such plan for assistance for part A of subchapter II of this chapter.
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12162(e)(2)(C) Required cooperation
(C) Required cooperation It shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section 12132 of this title and section 794 of title 29 for an owner, or person in control, of a...
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12182(b)(2)(B)(i) Accessibility
(i) Accessibility It shall be considered discrimination for a private entity which operates a fixed route system and which is not subject to section 12184 of this title to...
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12162(e)(2)(A)(ii) Period for compliance
(ii) Period for compliance
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12162(e)(2)(A)(i) General rule
(i) General rule It shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section 12132 of this title and section 794 of title 29 for a responsible person to fail to make existing...
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12186(a)(2)(B)(iii) Effective period
(iii) Effective period Subject to section 12185(d) of this title, the regulations issued pursuant to this subparagraph shall take effect
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12102(2)(B) Major bodily functions
(B) MAJOR BODILY FUNCTIONS.—For purposes of paragraph (1), a major life activity also includes the operation of a major bodily function, including but not limited to, functions of...
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12112(d)(2)(B) Acceptable inquiry
(B) Acceptable inquiry A covered entity may make preemployment inquiries into the ability of an applicant to perform job-related functions.
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12182(b)(2)(D)(ii)(II)
(II) any other failure of such entity to comply with such regulations.
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Sec. 12101. Findings and purpose. [Section 2]
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§ 36.304(d)(2)(iii)(L)(3)
(3) Accessible route in court sports facilities, section 206.2.12.
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2. Getting To, Into and Through a Health Care Facility
You can encounter barriers even before you get to your medical appointment. While this paper will not address all the possible issues related to access to the facility, here are a...
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2. a. ii. Accessible entrance and exit route
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2. b. ii. Accessible Door Hardware
Door handles: Inaccessible door hardware (Figure 14 below) can prevent access to medical offices. For example, the handle shown below requires the user to tightly grasp the...
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4.1.7(2)(c) Consultation With Interested Persons
(c) Consultation With Interested Persons. Interested persons should be invited to participate in the consultation process, including State or local accessibility officials,...
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4.1.7(2) HISTORIC PRESERVATION: MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(i) Safe harbor
(i) Safe harbor. Elements that have not been altered in existing facilities on or after March 15, 2012 and that comply with the corresponding technical and scoping specifications for...
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(L) Miscellaneous
(L) Miscellaneous.
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1131A.2 Changes greater than ½ inch
Changes in level greater than ½ inch (12.7 mm) shall be made by means of a sloped surface not greater than 1 unit vertical in 20 units horizontal (5-percent slope), or a ramp,...
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1131A.2 Changes greater than ½ inch
Changes in level greater than ½ inch (12.7 mm) shall be made by means of a sloped surface not greater than 1 unit vertical in 20 units horizontal (5-percent slope), or a ramp,...
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11B-703.7.2.6 Toilet and bathing facilities geometric symbols
For example, the geometric symbol may be used as the sign background with raised characters and Braille per Sections 11B-703.2 and 11B-703.3. ◼...
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2.Tax Deduction for Architectural and Transportation Barrier Removal (Section 190 of the Internal Revenue Code)
2.Tax Deduction for Architectural and Transportation Barrier Removal (Section 190 of the Internal Revenue Code) Any business may take a full tax deduction, up to $15,000 per year, for...