Standard equipment shall include: machined stainless steel flush nozzle, beehive strainer, removable 'P' trap with 1-1/2" FIP waste connection, 3/4" NPT male inlet connection and removable...
Search Results "Barrier Removal Obligation"
- Willoughby Industries UW-1317-HEU-FA Series Contoured High Efficiency Urinal
- American Specialties Automatic Soap Dispenser 20364
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Maintenance and Back-Up
In addition to this specific maintenance requirement, the ADA's equal access requirement obligates PSAPs to implement equally effective procedures for maintenance and back-up capability...
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Homeless Shelters, Group Homes, and Similar Social Service Establishments
This approach will harmonize federal accessibility obligations under both the ADA and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended....
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E203.2 Agency Business Needs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Board intends, through this provision, to reinforce the fundamental principle that agencies have an affirmative, continuing obligation under Section 508 to maintain the accessibility...
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Who Decides Which Aid or Service Is Needed?
If the choice expressed by the person with a disability would result in an undue burden or a fundamental alteration, the public entity still has an obligation to provide an alternative aid...
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Recitals
the time of settlement; (iv) the issue is an important one for recipients of federal financial assistance and persons with mobility disabilities to understand their respective rights and obligations...
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F) Library Services
In many cases, however, providing basic physical accessibility to the library facility is preferred in meeting the obligation to provide services in the most integrated setting appropriate...
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Reasonable Modification of Policies
The Department notes that its September 2005 guidance concerning origin-to-destination service remains the Department's interpretation of the obligations of ADA complementary paratransit...
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§ 36.101 Purpose and broad coverage
The primary object of attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether entities covered under the ADA have complied with their obligations and whether discrimination has occurred...
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Effect of ADA Amendments Act on Academic Requirements in Postsecondary Education
Congress noted that the reference to academic requirements in postsecondary education was included ‘‘solely to provide assurances that the bill does not alter current law with regard to the obligations...
- District of Columbia Department on Disability Services (DDS): Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Program
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40. Must an employer ask whether a reasonable accommodation is needed when an employee has not asked for one?
If the individual with a disability states that s/he does not need a reasonable accommodation, the employer will have fulfilled its obligation....
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31. Academic adjustments
This requirement, like its predecessor in the proposed regulation, does not obligate an institution to waive course or other academic requirements....
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16. Reasonable accommodation
The reasonable accommodation standard in §104.12 is similar to the obligation imposed upon Federal contractors in the regulation implementing section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973...
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Reasonable Modification of Policies and Procedures
At a hot lunch program for elderly town residents, staff are not obliged to feed a woman with a disability who needs assistance in eating, if it does not provide this service for others....
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(ii) and 36.105(d)(1)(ii)—Primary Object of ADA Cases
One of the purposes of the Act was to convey that ‘‘the primary object of attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether entities covered under the ADA have complied with the obligations...
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B. Title III's Implementing Regulation
Title III's implementing regulation reiterates the statute's requirements and spells out in detail a public accommodation's obligation to furnish auxiliary aids and services to individuals...
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a) "Neighborhood" Access Theory
The mere fact that a park is named after the area in which it is located does not establish that the park has "neighborhood meaning" or that the City is obligated to ensure that each and...
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OVERVIEW
Many newer buildings are constructed as “accessible” or “barrier free” to allow people with disabilities ready access....
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a) Public Right-of-Way
with the City's right-of-way in its entirety, coupled with her vague testimony, is insufficient to demonstrate that she was denied meaningful access to the City's right-of-way or that the barriers...
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4.2 Existing Facilities.
(It should be noted that "structural changes" include all physical changes to a facility; the term does not refer only to changes to structural features, such as removal of or alteration...
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Dispersion Requirements
In addition, the Board removed a criterion for dispersion based on a comparable choice in admission prices....