Both the 1991 and the 2010 Standards permit covered entities to determine whether they will provide a forward or a parallel approach to sales and service counters....
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Check-Out Aisles and Sales and Service Counters
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b) Sidewalks
the public right-of-way; guidelines regarding displaying merchandise on the sidewalk; regulations regarding tree planting and maintenance; and requirements regarding slip-resistant metal covers...
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i. Barriers to Web accessibility
These barriers greatly impede the ability of individuals with disabilities to fully enjoy the goods, services, and programs offered by covered entities on the Web....
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Major Provisions
As with other effective communication obligations under the ADA, covered entities do not have to comply with these requirements to the extent that they constitute an undue burden or fundamental...
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Notice Requirement (Section-by-Section Analysis)
After considering these comments, the Department has decided to propose a requirement for provision of notice to patrons that covers all types of communications and advertisements provided...
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An Overview of a Free Appropriate Public Education
charge to students with disabilities.37 Schools may impose fees on a student with a disability only if the fees are equally imposed on students without disabilities.38 For example, fees to cover...
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ETA Opinion: ADA Signage at Exit Doors
signs would not trigger the need for the raised letter and Braille counterpart when used as intermediate way-finding signs (not at the exit door itself), because they are directional signs covered...
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Definition of "other power-driven mobility device.''
Department has also added language to the definition of ‘‘other power-driven mobility device'' to reiterate that the definition does not apply to Federal wilderness areas, which are not covered...
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E. Assistive Technology
Based on the work of the Advisory Committee and feedback from commenters, the Board proposes in this NPRM to directly cover some, but not all, aspects of assistive technology (AT)....
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Miscellaneous Provisions
The e-mail or cover letter shall include a subject line referencing UPDC and DJ#204-33-117....
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4.1 Introduction
benefit from more information on device size to plan spaces like storage areas for wheelchairs, the design of counter edges in relationship to armrests, spaces, elements not explicitly covered...
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Section 36.406 Standards for New Construction and Alterations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Section 4 contains scoping provisions and technical specifications applicable to all covered buildings and facilities....
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Definition of "other power-driven mobility device." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Department has also added language to the definition of ‘‘other power-driven mobility device'' to reiterate that the definition does not apply to Federal wilderness areas, which are not covered...
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Rulemaking Process
You can see from this list that we cover everything, from playgrounds, to courtrooms, to boat and ferry docks....
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DOT Response to Comments
In none of these contexts has the existence of a reasonable modification requirement created a significant obstacle to the conduct of the wide variety of public and private functions covered...
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11B-202.3 Alterations
Although covered entities are permitted to limit the scope of an alteration to individual elements, the alteration of multiple elements within a room or space may provide a cost-effective...
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Epilogue
Pat Wright likens disability policy before the ADA to Swiss cheese covering a map of the United States: there were many holes where there were little to no civil rights protections for persons...
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233 Residential Facilities
The final rule includes a provision that specifically covers residential units that are constructed for purchase (233.3.2)....
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Test A (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Likewise, persons with impairments, such as epilepsy or diabetes, that substantially limit a major life activity, are covered under the first prong of the definition of disability, even...
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Section 1630.2(j)(3) Predictable Assessments
.; See also id. at 9 (referring to individuals with disabilities that had been covered under the Rehabilitation Act and that Congress intended to include under the ADA—“people with serious...