Discrimination is the failure to give a person with a disability the equal opportunity to use or enjoy the public accommodation’s goods, services, or facilities....
Search Results "Public Accommodation"
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What constitutes discrimination?
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Overview
This publication is designed to help title II entities (State and local governments) and title III entities (businesses and non-profit organizations that serve the public) (together, "covered...
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INVESTIGATION AND FINDINGS
The Hospitals are “public accommodations” within the meaning of title III of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. § 12181(7)(F), and its implementing regulation at 28 C.F.R. § 36.104. 8....
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Must Gluten-free Be Free? What You Should Know About Celiac Disease and the ADA
“ADA”), whether a restaurant must provide a gluten-free dish as an accommodation, and finally, whether it may charge an added fee for the accommodation....
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STREETS, ROADS AND WALKWAYS {35.150}
STREETS, ROADS AND WALKWAYS {35.150} “If a public entity has responsibility or authority over streets, roads, or walkways, its transition plan shall include a schedule for providing curb...
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§ 36.303(g)(6)(i)
(i) A public accommodation may meet its obligation to provide captioning and audio description in its movie theaters to persons with disabilities through any technology so long as that technology...
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Sec.36.204 Administrative methods.
A public accommodation shall not, directly or through contractual or other arrangements, utilize standards or criteria or methods of administration that have the effect of discriminating...
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Individual with a disability (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
"Individual with a disability'' means a person who has a disability but does not include an individual who is currently illegally using drugs, when the public accommodation acts on the basis...
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Section 36.206 Retaliation or Coercion (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
under the Act or this part; (2) Threatening, intimidating, or interfering with an individual who is seeking to obtain or use the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations...
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A. Background
Jefferson Outpatient provides outpatient imaging and radiology services to members of the public, and its facilities are places of public accommodation covered by Title III of the ADA, 42...
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§ 36.302(f)(4) Notification of accessible seating locations
A public accommodation that sells or distributes tickets for seating at assembly areas shall, upon inquiry, inform spectators with disabilities and their companions of the locations of all...
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Readily Achievable
Readily Achievable – the limitation on a public accommodation for the removal of architectural and communication barriers....
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§ 36.302(f)(4)(iv) Maximum number of tickets patrons may purchase exceeds four
If patrons are allowed to purchase more than four tickets, a public accommodation shall allow patrons with disabilities to purchase up to the same number of tickets, including the ticket...
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§ 36.508(c)
(c) Transportation services provided by public accommodations....
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Sec.36.209(c)(1)
(1) This part does not prohibit a public accommodation from adopting or administering reasonable policies or procedures, including but not limited to drug testing, designed to ensure that...
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§ 36.209(c)(1)
(1) This part does not prohibit a public accommodation from adopting or administering reasonable policies or procedures, including but not limited to drug testing, designed to ensure that...
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Polling places that cannot be remediated with temporary measures:
Cage Elementary School, 4528 Leeland Street, Houston, TX Parking: Signage for a van accessible parking space is not provided (1991 ADA Stds 4.6.4; 2010 ADA Stds...
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TRANSIENT LODGING
A building or facility containing one or more guest room(s) for sleeping that provides accommodations that are primarily short-term in nature (generally 30 days or less)....
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"Qualified interpreter.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some claimed that few public accommodations would understand the difference between a qualified interpreter and a person who simply knows a few signs or how to fingerspell....
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Qualified interpreter (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Some claimed that few public accommodations would understand the difference between a qualified interpreter and a person who simply knows a few signs or how to fingerspell....
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
A public accommodation can choose among various alternatives as long as the result is effective communication....
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Error/Omission: Where toilet rooms or bathrooms are provided, not all public and common use toilet rooms and bathrooms (including locker rooms and toilet rooms for employee use) are accessible.
Error/Omission: Where toilet rooms or bathrooms are provided, not all public and common use toilet rooms and bathrooms (including locker rooms and toilet rooms for employee use) are accessible...
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Section 36.301 Eligibility Criteria (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, public accommodations may not require that an individual with a disability be accompanied by an attendant....
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Section 36.301 Eligibility Criteria (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
For example, public accommodations may not require that an individual with a disability be accompanied by an attendant....