titles: Employment (Title I); Public Services (Title II); Public Accommodations and Services Operated by Private Entities (Title III); Telecommunications (Title IV); and Miscellaneous Provisions...
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A. TITLE II OF THE ADA
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UNDUE HARDSHIP ISSUES
An employer cannot claim undue hardship based on employees' (or customers') fears or prejudices toward the individual's disability.(117) Nor can undue hardship be based on the fact that provision...
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ADA Title III: Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities Fact Sheet
to an order to alter the facilities to make them readily accessible to and usable by the disabled and / or the requirement of auxiliary aids or services, modification of policies or the provision...
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Section 35.151(c) Accessibility Standards for New Construction and Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Nevertheless, during the process of drafting this NPRM, the Department has reviewed the 2004 ADAAG to determine if additional regulatory provisions are necessary. ...
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Swimming pools. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department is proposing two specific provisions to minimize the potential impact of the new requirements on existing swimming pools that undertake structural modifications pursuant to...
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Part Three: Resources
Other Federal Agencies and Federal Grantees Providing Information Department of Transportation Department of Transportation offers technical assistance on ADA provisions applying to public...
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Introduction
analysis concerning a free appropriate public education will align with the IDEA. 4 While this document does not specifically address children with disabilities in preschools, the Title II provisions...
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Comments
In the absence of such a provision, they said, passengers with disabilities would be denied integrated service, instead often being confined to a single car, unlike other passengers....
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T704 Announcement Systems
The technical requirements for announcement systems include provisions on automated route identification announcement systems, automated stop announcement systems, and stop request systems...
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C. Raised Porches Are Part Of the Store That Must Be Made Accessible and Located On An Accessible Route
Id. at § 203.14. 9 Defendants’ raised porches are similarly covered by the analogous provisions of the 1991 Standards regarding public and common use areas. ...
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Section 37.167 Other Service Requirements
For example, it would be contrary to this provision for a transit authority to bolt its bus lifts shut because transit authority had difficulty maintaining the lifts....
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Applicability to Carrier Web Sites
Carriers raised no objections to the provisions to require disclosure of Web-based discounts and amenities and waiver of reservation fees not applicable to other customers for individuals...
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III-1.2000 Public accommodations
The title III regulation permits the landlord and the tenant to allocate responsibility, in the lease, for complying with particular provisions of the regulation....
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Alterations to Qualified Historic Buildings and Facilities: ADA Standard Section 202.5
Section 202.5 covers the most current ADA Standards for alterations to qualified historic buildings and facilities.
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EQUITABLE RELIEF
Provision of Interpreters in a Timely Manner. a....
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Foreword, July 26, 2010
Some of the provisions, such as rules for over-the-road buses, had yet to be finalized....
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations
Nor are restroom areas considered to contain a primary function unless the provision of restrooms is a primary purpose of the facility, such as at a highway rest stop....
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Audio Description (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, with respect to digital screens, the Department is proposing the same six-month compliance date for the provision of audio description at § 36.303(g)(3)(i) as it is for movie...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
Prominent among these questions was the issue of whether (and how) to craft a "safe harbor" provision for existing title III-covered facilities/entities that would reduce the financial burden...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
Prominent among these questions was the issue of whether (and how) to craft a "safe harbor" provision for existing title III-covered facilities/entities that would reduce the financial burden...
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Conditions for an Exception in FSTAG
FSTAG is based on the realities of the outdoor environment and recognizes that complying with accessibility provisions is not always practicable because the natural terrain, existing vegetation...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Nor are restroom areas considered to contain a primary function unless the provision of restrooms is a primary purpose of the facility, such as at a highway rest stop....
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Element-by-Element Safe Harbor
This provision is applied on an element-by-element basis and is referred to as the “safe harbor.”...
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Section 1630.14(b) Employment Entrance Examination
This provision recognizes that in many industries, such as air transportation or construction, applicants for certain positions are chosen on the basis of many factors including physical...