However, "readily achievable'' is a lower standard than "undue burden'' in that it requires a lower level of effort on the part of the public accommodation (see Education and Labor report...
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"Undue burden.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
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3. MDE Advisory Committee Approach
The diversity of these stakeholder representatives offered critical value to the Committee’s deliberations, giving voice to a variety of viewpoints and educating all members about issues...
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4. Q: How do I decide whether a child with a disability belongs in my program?
Instead, the caregiver should talk to the parents or guardians and any other professionals (such as educators or health care professionals) who work with the child in other contexts....
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15. Discriminatory practices
A new paragraph (a)(2) has been added to clarify the employment obligations of recipients that receive Federal funds under Part B of the Education of the Handicapped Act, as amended (EHA...
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III-2.1000 General
For example, poverty or lack of education may impose real limitations on an individual's opportunities....
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Undue burden (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
However, "readily achievable'' is a lower standard than "undue burden'' in that it requires a lower level of effort on the part of the public accommodation (see Education and Labor report...
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302.1 Floor or Ground Surfaces
Commenters recommended that the Department apply an ASTM Standard (with modifications) to assess whether a floor surface is “slip resistant” as required by section 302.1 of the 2010 Standards...
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11B-223.1.1.2 Individual alterations
individually, and not as part of an alteration of an entire area, shall comply with Section 11B-805.2, until either: a) the number of patient bedrooms or resident sleeping rooms provided in the department...
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Other federal rules
Other federal rules The Department of Justice, Department of Transportation, and General Services Administration are responsible for issuing accessibility standards that are consistent...
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Examples of Involvement
Meet with municipal recreation department staff when a new program is being created to ensure the participation of people with disabilities....
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Press Release
The United States Department of Justice is referred to as the “United States” or “Department”; the City of DeKalb as “City”; and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended,...
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Sections 35.130(i) and 36.201(c)—Claims of No Disability
In the NPRM the Department proposed adding §§ 35.130(i) and 36.201(c) to the title II and title III regulations, respectively, which incorporate similar language....
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11B-223.1.1.2 Individual alterations
individually, and not as part of an alteration of an entire area, shall comply with Section 11B-805.2, until either: a) the number of patient bedrooms or resident sleeping rooms provided in the department...
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11B-223.1.1.2 Individual alterations
individually, and not as part of an alteration of an entire area, shall comply with Section 11B-805.2, until either: a) the number of patient bedrooms or resident sleeping rooms provided in the department...
- RISE Center - Beaumont, TX
- Autistic Self Advocacy Network
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Height and Depth: ADA Standard Section 605.2
Section 605.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the height and depth of urinals.
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Elevator Doors: ADA Standard Section 409.3
Section 409.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the doors of private residence elevators.
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Spout Height: ADA Standard Section 602.4
Section 602.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the spout height of drinking fountains.
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Width: ADA Standard Section 405.7.2
Section 405.7.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the required width of ramp landings.
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Structural Strength: ADA Standard Section 609.8
Section 609.8 covers the current ADA Standards for the structural strength of grab bars.
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Width: ADA Standard Section 502.3.1
Section 502.3.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the required width of access aisles.
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Spout Location: ADA Standard Section 602.5
Section 602.5 covers the current ADA Standards for the spout location of drinking fountains.
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Length: ADA Standard Section 405.7.3
Section 405.7.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the required length of ramp landings.