Quick-Check Survey will provide guidance on whether a facility has certain basic accessible features, and filling out the detailed ADA Checklist for Emergency Shelters will provide specific information...
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B. Conducting Accessibility Surveys
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U.S. Air Carriers
part 382 in a variety of ways: preambles to regulatory amendments, industry letters, correspondence with individual carriers or complainants, enforcement actions, website postings, and informal...
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Resources
Department of Justice ADA Information 800-514-0301 voice 800-514-0383 TTY www.ada.gov ADA National Network 800-949-4232 voice/TTY connects to your regional ADA Center www.adata.org...
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Primary Function Areas [4.1.6(2)]
This rule and the DOJ technical assistance manual for title III provide important information on this requirement, including the definition of key terms....
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Fine Motor Impairments
people who have fine motor impairments: Be prepared to allow extra time for the person to write notes or to use alternative input devices to document notes, numbers, and additional information...
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11B-215.5 Residential facilities
ETA Editor's Note The ADA requirements included at Sections 11B-215.2 through 11B-215.5 are provided for information only. 2010 ADAS Section 702 refers to NFPA 72 for the scoping of visible...
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B. Restrooms
persons with disabilities cannot use a restroom which meets these specifications and operators who do provide such restrooms should provide passengers with disabilities sufficient advance information...
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11B-206.4.3 Entrances from tunnels or elevated walkways
ETA Editor's Note The ADA requirements included at Subsection 11B-206.4.3 are provided for information only. The CBC scoping requirements are more inclusive. ...
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11B-810.6.2 Routes and destinations
Route maps are not required to comply with the informational sign requirements in this chapter. ◼...
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C. Establishing and Publishing Grievance Procedures
to people with disabilities who require such an alternative; a description of the time frames and processes to be followed by the complainant and the government entity; information...
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ADA Title I: Employment
For the appropriate EEOC field office in your geographic area, contact: (800) 669-4000 (voice) (800) 669-6820 (TTY) http://www.eeoc.gov/ Publications and information on EEOC-enforced...
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8. May an employer tell employees who ask why their co-worker is allowed to do something that generally is not permitted (such as working at home or working a modified schedule) that she is receiving a reasonable accommodation?
Additionally, an employer will benefit from providing information about reasonable accommodation to all of its employees....
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When can an employer inquire into an applicant’s or employee’s HIV status?
An application cannot seek information about health status or ask disability-related questions....
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Captioning
In the proposed rule, the Board requested information on other types of captioning as it relates to the built environment and preferences among users (Question 36)....
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36 CFR Parts 1190 and 1191 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines - Preamble (Discussion of Comments and Changes)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Marsha Mazz, Office of Technical and Information Services, Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, 1331 F Street, NW., suite 1000, Washington...
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Communication Barriers
Or you could say, “I need information presented in small chunks due to my brain injury. Do you mind speaking more slowly and repeating key points?”...
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How this guide is organized
Agency-specific information provides the ‘nuts-and-bolts’ of coding for images. Key to symbols: Information and guidance on what should be done for this element....
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EVACUATION + TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT
When an evacuation order is issued, various agencies work together to coordinate public information, roadway management, and the use of public transportation to support individuals evacuating...
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13. For children who are already receiving special education and related services under the IDEA, do parents have to make specific requests for different or additional auxiliary aids and services to trigger the Title II obligations for effective communication? Also, once the decision is made to provide a particular auxiliary aid or service to a student with a hearing, vision, or speech disability, does the school district have any obligation under either Title II or the IDEA to revisit that decision? If so, when?
practice, schools should consult with the parent or guardian (and students, as appropriate) at the first opportunity regarding what auxiliary aids or services are appropriate and update information...
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49 CFR Parts 27 and 37: Transportation for Individuals With Disabilities; Reasonable Modification of Policies and Practices - Preamble
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jill Laptosky, Office of the General Counsel, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, Room W96-488, 202-493-0308, jill.laptosky@dot.gov....
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Documenting Exceptions
More information about this requirement is available in "Notifying the U.S. Access Board About Exemptions" and in "Documenting Exceptions and Notifying the U.S....
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Recommendations for Future Research
Recommendations for Future Research The evaluation of the 11 trail surface materials in this study has provided valuable information in regards to soil stabilizers and natural aggregate...
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Food Allergies and Sensitivities
Collect information about your attendee’s dietary needs during the registration process....
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