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- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: Information for Disabled Persons
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  § 37.155(a)(8)
  (8) Cooperation/coordination among area transportation providers;... 
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  Research Projects
  The Board sponsors and coordinates research for use in developing accessibility guidelines and providing technical assistance to the public.... 
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  Written Complaints Received after the Trip
  Written Complaints Received after the Trip You should be aware of your carrier’s established procedure for resolving written complaints from passengers with a disability.... 
- Ron McCallum: How technology allowed me to read | TED Talks
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  General Provisions
  For the purposes of this Agreement, the term Election shall mean any federal, state, or local election for which the Supervisor serves by law as the Supervisor of Elections.... 
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  22. Q: How do I make my child care center's building, playground, and parking lot accessible to people with disabilities?
  Q: How do I make my child care center's building, playground, and parking lot accessible to people with disabilities?... 
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  "We Welcome Service Animals" National Campaign Video
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  Availability of the CRO
  If a passenger with a disability, or someone on behalf of a passenger with a disability, complains about an alleged violation or potential violation of the law, you must put the customer... 
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  § 37.139(h)(4)(iii)
  (iii) Efforts will be made to coordinate the provision of paratransit service by other providers.... 
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  6. Q: Our center is full and we have a waiting list. Do we have to accept children with disabilities ahead of others?
  Do we have to accept children with disabilities ahead of others? A: No. Title III does not require providers to take children with disabilities out of turn.... 
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  20. Q: What about holding cells and jails that are not accessible?
  A: An arrestee with a mobility disability must have access to the toilet facilities and other amenities provided at the lock-up or jail.... 
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  G.11. - Should agencies keep track of exceptions?
  An agency's CIO office/Section 508 Coordinator can provide more information on the agency's processes for reporting and documenting exceptions.... 
- ATA - Alliance for Technology Access
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  How “Service Animal” Is Defined
  How “Service Animal” Is Defined Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. ... 
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  RESPONSE AND RECOVERY OPERATIONS
  When large-scale emergencies require various agencies to respond, NYC Emergency Management opens the City’s Emergency Operations Center where agencies can communicate and coordinate tasks... 
- Amendment of Americans With Disabilities Act Title II and Title III Regulations To Implement ADA Amendments Act of 2008
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  It appears that the accessibility standards may result in lots of chargers in ADA spaces not being used or “stranded assets.” Was this issue addressed in development of the standards?
  The requirements were developed to provide full compliance with federal and California accessibility law without placing an excessive burden on the property owners.... 
 
              