However, if the hotel breaches a contract provision requiring accessibility, the hotel may be liable to the employer under regular (non-ADA) breach of contract law....
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Equal Access to Leave Under an Employer's Leave Policy
For more information on the definition of disability, see www.eeoc.gov/laws/regulations/adaaa_fact_sheet.cfm....
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Can an employer consider health and safety when deciding whether to hire an applicant or retain an employee who has HIV or AIDS?
Any blanket exclusion—for example, refusing to hire persons with HIV or AIDS because of a perceived risk—would violate the ADA as a matter of law....
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Typical Day - Advanced Training
Our instructors will give you the benefit of their insights gained from thousands of hours of studying, discussing and teaching this pervasive law....
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Typical Day - Public Entities: (State and Local Governmental Entities)
Our instructors will give you the benefit of their insights gained from thousands of hours of studying, discussing and teaching this pervasive law....
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40. Must an employer ask whether a reasonable accommodation is needed when an employee has not asked for one?
Example: An employee with mental retardation delivers messages at a law firm. He frequently mixes up messages for "R. Miller" and "T. Miller."...
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Handling Accessibility Complaints: Keeping out of Court
If you do plan to fight, make certain that your attorney is a real expert in disability law. C....
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Overview
Appendix A includes references from the field, Appendix B includes an example of a State law that addresses equal opportunity to access PE and athletics, and Appendix C lists projects and...
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E. Services in the Cabin
Because, under the law, normally you cannot ask a passenger if he has a disability, you might ask, “Is there any particular reason you need assistance sir?”...
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c) Changes
These implications of the fundamental difference between a Building Code and a Civil Rights Law are enumerated to emphasize that an element of the built environment that is subject to accessibility...
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EXHIBIT A: EDX WEBSITE ACCESSIBILITY POLICY
these accessibility initiatives to expand access to high quality education for everyone and to assist content providers, many of which have independent obligations under accessibility laws...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(ii) and 36.105(d)(1)(ii)—Primary Object of ADA Cases
Public Law 110–325, sec. 2(b)(5)....
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Changes
These implications of the fundamental difference between a Building Code and a Civil Rights Law are enumerated to emphasize that an element of the built environment that is subject to accessibility...
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II-6.5000 Alterations to historic properties
These are properties listed or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, or properties designated as historic under State or local law....
- Increasing Opportunities for Access on the Appalachian Trail: A Design Guide
- Spina Bifida Association of Alabama
- Disability Network Southwest Michigan - Kalamazoo and St. Joseph, MI
- Lane Independent Living Alliance (LILA) - Eugene, OR
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Fair Housing Act
Its coverage includes private housing, housing that receives Federal financial assistance, and State and local government housing....
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Q1: Pavement Treatment Considered an Alteration and Curb Ramp Compliance
existing facilities on or after March 15, 2012, and that comply with the corresponding technical and scoping specifications for those elements in either the 1991 Standards or in the Uniform Federal...
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Comfort animals vs. psychiatric service animals.
Accordingly, other federal agency regulations governing those situations may appropriately provide for increased access for animals other than service animals....
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JURISDICTION
The Attorney General of the United States ("Attorney General") is authorized to investigate complaints and bring a civil action in federal district court under title III in any situation...
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21. Attorneys’ Fees and Costs
Plaintiffs shall move or apply for approval by the District Court of the reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs set forth in this Section 21, pursuant to Rule 23(h) of the Federal Rules of...
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Section 35.161 Telecommunications (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department declined to address this issue in the 1991 regulation because it believed that it was more appropriate for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to address this in its...