Accessible parking spaces may be clustered in one or more lots if equivalent or greater accessibility is provided in terms of distance from the accessible entrance, parking fees, and convenience...
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Location
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II-3.9000 Discrimination on the basis of association
A State or local government may not discriminate against individuals or entities because of their known relationship or association with persons who have disabilities....
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Parking
Parking areas may lack accessible parking spaces with adequate access aisles and signs, or may be on a sloped surface....
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12. Is an agency required to arrange for services to parents and prospective parents with disabilities that are necessary to avoid discrimination but are not available within the agency’s programs?
Answer: In addition to providing to parents with disabilities all reunification services that it provides to parents without disabilities, a child welfare agency may be required, under...
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F104.1.1 Construction and Manufacturing Tolerances
Conventional industry tolerances recognized by this provision include those for field conditions and those that may be a necessary consequence of a particular manufacturing process....
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Record of a disability
misclassified as having a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.26 For example, a person who had heart disease, cancer, or a mental illness, may...
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Requirement 6. Reinforced walls for grab bars.
Note Installation of bathtubs is not limited by the illustrative figures; a tub may have shelves or benches at either end; or a tub may be installed without surrounding walls, if there...
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Recreation Opportunity Spectrum and Recreation Site Scale
Rustic or rudimentary site modifications may be provided for resource protection at level 2 or less....
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Personal Assistants and Service Animals
Both personal assistants and service animals may be used to assist with mobility, balance, navigation, communication, and other issues that result from a wide variety of conditions,...
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What barriers will it be "readily achievable" to remove?
The Department's regulation contains a list of 21 examples of modifications that may be readily achievable: 1) Installing ramps; 2) Making curb cuts in sidewalks and entrances;...
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FAQ: How do I invite members to join my WorkGroup?
ANYONE may be invited to a WorkGroup, as long as they have an email address....
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Paragraph (f) (Advisory Guidance)
Some individuals may have difficulty operating systems which require reach or strength....
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Wheelchair Spaces
Wheelchair spaces may be placed side-by-side, as reflected in specifications for width that are specific to adjoining spaces....
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7.3 Nondiscrimination in all Employment Practices
However, an individual may not be excluded from a job because a disability prevents performance of marginal job functions; an employer must provide a reasonable accommodation that...
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Issue: Curb Ramps
At existing roads and sidewalks that have not been altered, however, city governments may choose to construct curb ramps at every point where a pedestrian walkway intersects a curb, but...
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Section 36.305 Alternatives to Barrier Removal (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Further analysis of the issue of charging for alternative measures may be found in the preamble discussion of § 36.301(c)....
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M301.2.2 Transfer Surface Size
Note: Alternate means of temporarily widening the table at the designated transfer location during transfer may be feasible....
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28 CFR Part 36 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability; Movie Captioning and Video Description ANPRM
to solicit public comment on various issues relating to the potential application of such requirements and to obtain background information for the regulatory assessment the Department may...
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5. What must an employer do after receiving a request for reasonable accommodation?
employer and the individual with a disability should engage in an informal process to clarify what the individual needs and identify the appropriate reasonable accommodation.(24) The employer may...
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III. DEFINITIONS
The term “Hard of Hearing” includes persons who have a hearing deficit and who may or may not primarily use visual aids for communication and may or may not use auxiliary aids....
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Thresholds at Exterior Doors/Thresholds to Balconies or Decks
A number of commenters from the building industry objected to the provision of the Option One guidelines that specified that an exterior deck, balcony, patio, or similar surface may be no...
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Conflict with Local Accessibility Codes
For example, a multifamily dwelling may be subject both to the Fair Housing Amendments Act and to Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973....
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Inaccessible Town Program
When a town becomes aware that a program is not accessible and plans to alter a facility to provide access, it may be necessary to temporarily relocate a program, service, or activity to...
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Inquiries about service animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The NPRM proposed language at § 36.302(c)(6) setting forth parameters about how a public accommodation may determine whether an animal qualifies as a service animal....