Modify policies, practices, and procedures in order to afford access to services and facilities to individuals with disabilities, unless making such modifications would fundamentally alter...
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B. JURISDICTION
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2. The ADA Title III Regulation
The Department defines fundamental alteration as a “modification that is so significant that it alters the essential nature of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or...
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B. Survey, Compliance and Review of Polling Place Locations
By September 15, 2017, the Third-Party Expert will provide its recommendations for implementation of temporary or permanent modifications for each polling place location found to be inaccessible...
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M. NEW CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATIONS, AND PHYSICAL CHANGES TO FACILITIES
If the County has already undertaken an alteration, addition, or other modification to any element identified in Attachments G, H, I, or J, otherwise after January 26, 1992, and prior to...
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Overview
Modification to the Scope of Work – Electronic Survey After filing the January 2010 interim report, investigators at the National Center on Accessibility pursued various research designs...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(v) and 36.105(d)(1)(v)—Comparisons to Most People in the Population, and Impairment Need Not Prevent or Significantly or Severely Restrict a Major Life Activity
The Department received several comments on these provisions, none of which recommended modification of the regulatory language....
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M. NEW CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATIONS, AND PHYSICAL CHANGES TO FACILITIES
If the County has already undertaken an alteration, addition, or other modification to any element identified in Attachments G, H, I, or J, otherwise after January 26, 1992, and prior to...
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Compliance Dates for New Kiosk Orders and Airline/Airport Agreements
Department asked whether setting the effective date to begin ordering accessible kiosks starting 60 days after the effective date of the rule was too long or too short and what would be a reasonable...
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Sampling Strategies
Dividing the population of people who use wheelchairs into reasonable sampling units can be done in a number of ways....
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Outputs
Carrier associations cited various reasons for believing that there would be high costs associated with providing either handsets or headset connectors, (e.g., need to keep a large supply...
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Training
Should there be a disagreement on inclusion of any changes made by the Department, the University is entitled to provide its rationale or reasons for any objection thereto, which shall be...
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A. Whether Sidewalks Are a Service Program, or Activity Covered by Title II of the ADA and Section 564 of the Rehabilitation Act
subject to the access requirements of Title II of the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act because Title II provides that “no qualified individual with a disability shall, by reason...
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3. Exception to Ramp Running Slope
However, for usability and safety reasons, the Access Board has determined that slopes of such ramp runs should not exceed the long standing maximum slope for accessible ramps of 1:8 that...
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233.3.1 Residential Dwelling Units with Mobility Features, F233.3.1 Residential Dwelling Units with Mobility Features, F233.4.1 Residential Dwelling Units with Mobility Features
Amendatory Language For the reasons stated in the preamble, we amend 36 CFR part 1191 as follows: In 233.3.1, removing the Exception and revising the section to read as follows:...
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A. Accessibility standards to apply to websites of covered titles II and III entities
Is there any reason why the Department should consider adopting another success criteria level of the WCAG 2.0? Please explain your answer. Question 2....
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Falls and Injuries
So probably the reason for this is that as you age, you get nerve degeneration occurring in the vestibular apparatus. That’s the inner ear that controls your balance (slide 71)....
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The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
The Department published an advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPRM) on September 30, 2004, 69 FR 58768, for two reasons: (1) To begin the process of adopting the Access Board's 2004...
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Q9: How can a school district meet its obligation, as described in the Section 504 regulation, to evaluate students to determine the need for special education or related services consistent with the Amendments Act?
Some other examples of situations in which school personnel may reasonably conclude that a child needs or is believed to need special education or related aids and services include:...
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5. Qualified handicapped person
Section 104.3(k)(1) defines a qualified handicapped person with respect to employment as a handicapped person who can, with reasonable accommodation, perform the essential functions of the...
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Verification of Service Animals
While generally speaking, you must permit a passenger with a disability to be accompanied by a service animal, if you have a reasonable basis for questioning whether the animal is a service...
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Organization of This Rule
The discussion within each section explains the changes and the reasoning behind them, as well as the Department’s response to related public comments....
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8. Revisions to Exceptions under 508 Standards
We reasoned that, since maintenance spaces or closets are already exempted from accessibility requirements under section F203.6 of the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Standards, there was...
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1. Summary of Results
proposed 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines are not evaluated in the Preliminary RIA, either because they could not be quantified or monetized (due to lack of data or for other methodological reasons...
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3.2 Getting on the Table
There are important reasons for health care providers to have accessible examination and treatment tables and you can list these when talking to your doctor....