Title II of the ADA Title II of the ADA provides that no qualified individual with a disability shall, by reason of such disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits...
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Title II of the ADA
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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of the Rehabilitation Act Section 504 provides that no qualified individual with a disability shall, by reason of such disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits...
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Escalators
Commenters noted that the required color contrast benefits persons with low vision. Response....
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When may an employer ask an employee a disability-related question or require an employee to submit to a medical examination?
undertaking affirmative action because of a federal, state, or local law that requires affirmative action for individuals with disabilities or voluntarily using the information they obtain to benefit...
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11B-707.4 Privacy
Speech output users can benefit from an option to render the visible screen blank, thereby affording them greater personal security and privacy....
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Accessible Parking Space Width
Comments pointed out certain benefits of the alternative design, such as access aisles that are less likely to be mistaken for another parking space. Response....
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A. Prohibition of Discrimination
disabilities of such individual or class, directly, or through contractual, licensing, or other arrangements, to a denial of the opportunity of the individual or class to participate in or benefit...
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505.6 Gripping Surface
People with disabilities, older people, and others benefit from continuous gripping surfaces that permit users to reach the fingers outward or downward to grasp the handrail, particularly...
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410.1 General
The ADA and other Federal civil rights laws require that accessible features be maintained in working order so that they are accessible to and usable by those people they are intended to benefit...
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5.1.2 Transfer Surface High Height Recommendations for M301 and M302
This particularly benefits persons using powered mobility devices and scooters with higher seat heights....
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410.1 General
The ADA and other Federal civil rights laws require that accessible features be maintained in working order so that they are accessible to and usable by those people they are intended to benefit...
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505.6 Gripping Surface
People with disabilities, older people, and others benefit from continuous gripping surfaces that permit users to reach the fingers outward or downward to grasp the handrail, particularly...
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Guiding Techniques
If it appears that a guest would benefit from a sighted guide, you may identify yourself and offer assistance. If assistance is accepted, you may offer your arm to the guest....
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11B-505.6 Gripping surface
People with disabilities, older people, and others benefit from continuous gripping surfaces that permit users to reach the fingers outward or downward to grasp the handrail, particularly...
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Section 37.85 Purchase or Lease of New Intercity and Commuter Rail Cars
The ADA does not stand in the way of new technology, but it does require that new technology, and the benefits it brings, be accessible to all persons, including those with disabilities....
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11B-707.4 Privacy
Speech output users can benefit from an option to render the visible screen blank, thereby affording them greater personal security and privacy....
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11B-707.4 Privacy
Speech output users can benefit from an option to render the visible screen blank, thereby affording them greater personal security and privacy. ◼ ETA Editor's Note The Department of...
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11B-208.3.1 General
provided in other facilities or locations, or, in the case of parking structures, on one level only when equal or greater access is provided in terms of proximity to an accessible entrance, cost...
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Re: Service Counters
This distinction is made in the DOJ analysis and would also apply in the CBC. ...
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UNDUE HARDSHIP ISSUES
specific reasonable accommodation would cause significant difficulty or expense.(113) A determination of undue hardship should be based on several factors, including: the nature and cost...
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68.80. Fees
Plan review and inspection fees collected by the department shall be determined by the estimated cost of construction for the project, not including site acquisition, architectural, engineering...
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2.2(c) Regarded as Substantially Limited
It applies to decisions based on unsubstantiated concerns about productivity, safety, insurance, liability, attendance, costs of accommodation, accessibility, workers' compensation costs...
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Effective Communication
The Cost of Doing Business The expense of making a program, service, or activity accessible or providing a reasonable modification or auxiliary aid may not be charged to a person with a...
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Section 36.403 Alterations: Path of Travel
Another commenter argued that the updates incorporated into the 2004 ADAAG provide very substantial improvements for access, and that since there already is a 20 percent cost limit on the...