(h) Each housing facility or community may determine the age restriction, if any, for units that are not occupied by at least one person 55 years of age or older, so long as the housing...
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§100.305(h)
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37. Is it a reasonable accommodation to make sure that an employee takes medication as prescribed?
Employers have no obligation to monitor medication because doing so does not remove a workplace barrier....
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THE SETTLEMENT CLASS
overcrossings, or other pedestrian pathways or walks owned, controlled or maintained by the City in whole or in part ("Pedestrian Facility"), but were impaired or unable to do so because a barrier...
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410.6 Real-Time Text Functionality (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Proposed 410.6 would require that, where ICT supports real-time voice communication, it must also support RTT functionality....
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Training
The required training would be for proficiency in basic visual and auditory methods for communicating with passengers whose disabilities affect communication....
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Sec. 469.053(g)
(g) The commission must submit all proposed changes to any rule or procedure that relates to the architectural barriers program to the committee for review and comment before adopting or...
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(2) the Sidewalk Inspection Repair Program
(2) the Sidewalk Inspection Repair Program, which only inspects and repairs access barriers on a 25 year cycle, and which also fails to comply with the January 26, 1995 deadline for program...
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4.1.6(1)(g)
Mechanical rooms and other spaces which normally are not frequented by the public or employees of the building or facility or which by nature of their use are not required by the Architectural Barriers...
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Dispersion
The proposed rule required communication access in half of the accessible guestrooms in addition to the number required in section 224.4....
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§100.125(b)(1)
(1) Purchasing loans or other debts or securities which relate to, or which are secured by dwellings in certain communities or neighborhoods but not in others because of the race, color,...
- Origin Instruments Corporation HeadMouse® Extreme Wireless Head Controlled Mouse
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Interacting with People with Speech Disabilities
People unable to communicate using natural speech may use a variety of methods that allow them to communicate....
- Greenfields Outdoor Fitness Two-Person Accessible Combo Butterfly and Reverse Fly GR2005-1-48E-W (2 Configurations)
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§ 36.304(d)(4) Exemption for small facilities
For measures taken to comply with the barrier removal requirements of this section, existing facilities shall comply with the applicable requirements for alterations in § 36.402 and §§ 36.404...
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Elements Exempted in Final Rule
The final rule exempts these elements from the scoping requirements in F212.3 and F213.1 of the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines....
- Disability Action Center NW (DAC) - Moscow, Post Falls, Lewiston, ID
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Who Decides Which Aid or Service Is Needed?
When choosing an aid or service, title II entities are required to give primary consideration to the choice of aid or service requested by the person who has a communication disability....
- DORMA BTS75V SERIES DOOR CLOSER
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§ 35.151(i)(1)
(1) Newly constructed or altered streets, roads, and highways must contain curb ramps or other sloped areas at any intersection having curbs or other barriers to entry from a street level...
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New Customers
People with disabilities are living more independently and participating more actively in their communities....
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Intent
This Guide is intended as a resource for understanding accessibility requirements in California that are essentially architectural, including related communication elements....
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12186(c) Consistency with ATBCB guidelines
included in regulations issued under subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall be consistent with the minimum guidelines and requirements issued by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers...
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12182(b)(2)(A)(v)
(v) where an entity can demonstrate that the removal of a barrier under clause (iv) is not readily achievable, a failure to make such goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages,...
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F. Electronic and information technology
Equipment and furniture are covered for both physical access and effective communication....