For example, a blind individual may choose not to avail himself or herself of the right to go to the front of a line, even if a particular public accommodation has chosen to offer such a modification...
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§35.130(d) and §35.130(e) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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§1191.1(a)
The Department of Transportation has adopted by reference Appendices B and D to this part with modifications as the regulatory standards for the construction and alteration of transportation...
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Section 36.303(g)(6) Alternative Technologies
showings; requiring one open-captioned movie per day; requiring dedicated open-captioned auditoriums; or requiring open movie captioning if closed movie captioning is unavailable for any reason...
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I. BACKGROUND
that a medical services entity provide individuals with disabilities, among other things, full and equal enjoyment of and access to its health care services and health care facilities; reasonable...
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BACKGROUND
The United States states that in addition to constituting a pattern or practice of discrimination, the failures of HWI to make reasonable modifications to its policies, practices and procedures...
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"Disability.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Congress adopted this same basic definition of ‘‘disability,’’ first used in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and in the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, for a number of reasons....
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‘‘Disability.’’
Congress adopted this same basic definition of ‘‘disability,’’ first used in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and in the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, for a number of reasons....
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Disability (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Congress adopted this same basic definition of "disability,'' first used in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and in the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988, for a number of reasons....
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Standards that exclude an entire class of individuals with disabilities
an entire class of individuals with disabilities "Blanket" exclusions of this kind usually have been established because employers believed them to be necessary for health or safety reasons...
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Mobile or Portable Amusement Rides
While the Department understands the commenter’s concerns, the Department notes that most amusement rides are too complex to be reasonably modified or re-engineered to accommodate the majority...
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Resources
ADA complaints: 800-669-4000 (Voice); 800-669-6820 (TTY); www.eeoc.gov The Job Accommodation Network (JAN) provides information and advice to employers and people with disabilities on reasonable...
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7. Seating Accommodations
The Department is not convinced by the industry arguments opposing priority seating on the basis of costs associated with such a seating accommodation but is convinced that, for safety reasons...
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a. Problem: Images Without Text Equivalents
For this reason, a photograph of a mayor on a city’s website is inaccessible to people who use these assistive technologies, and a blind person visiting the website would be unable to tell...
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809.3 Residential Dwelling Units with Communication Features
Amendatory Language For the reasons stated in the preamble, we amend 36 CFR part 1191 as follows: Redesignating section 809.5 as 809.3; revising redesignated section 809.3; and adding...
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4. Substitution of Class Representative
In addition, permitting a substitution at this late stage of the proceeding would be prejudicial to the City and otherwise futile for the reasons discussed below....
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Comfort animals vs. psychiatric service animals.
there are situations not governed exclusively by the title II and title III regulations, particularly in the context of residential settings and employment, where there may be compelling reasons...
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Case Study #2: The appropriate auxiliary aids and services under Title II are the same as special education and related services required under the IDEA.
All agree that these services are reasonably calculated to enable Julie to receive meaningful educational benefit....
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Purpose and Legal Authority
amended these guidelines in 1998 to include accessibility requirements for OTRBs.1 Given the passage of nearly two decades, the existing guidelines are in need of a “refresh” for two primary reasons...
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7. Definition and Coverage of Technology with “Closed Functionality”
It suggested that when the functionality of a technology product is closed for any reason, including policy or technical limitations, then such product should be treated as having closed...
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1. Rationale for Incorporation by Reference
We have four principal reasons for incorporation by reference of WCAG 2.0....
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Work Areas [4.1.1(3)]
For this reason, it is recommended that where multiple work stations of the same type are provided (e.g., ticket and toll booths) at least 5 percent be fully accessible....
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Digital Human Models
It is for this reason that collecting such data on this population is of critical importance....
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BACKGROUND
For these reasons, draft guidelines developed by the U.S. Access Board (6), would require some form of signalization at new multi-lane roundabout pedestrian crossings....