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The Government Response
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Section 1630.2(o) Reasonable Accommodation
The legislative history of the ADAAA makes clear that Congress included this provision in response to various court decisions that had held (pre-Amendments Act) that individuals who were...
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Section 1630.2(l) Regarded as Substantially Limited in a Major Life Activity
This provision is designed to restore Congress's intent to allow individuals to establish coverage under the “regarded as” prong by showing that they were treated adversely because of an...
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Information for Passengers
Disability community comments supported these proposals, which did not propose significant substantive changes from the provisions of the ACAA that have been in effect since 1990....
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Family members and friends as interpreters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some representatives of pediatricians objected to this provision, stating that parents of children with disabilities often know best how to interpret their children's needs and health status...
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II-8.2000 Self-evaluation
Such policies or practices must be modified, unless they are necessary for the operation or provision of the program, service, or activity....
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Designed and Constructed for First Occupancy (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department has included such a provision in § 36.401(a)(2)(i)....
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904 Sales and Service Counters
The Board has clarified requirements for check-out aisles by adding a provision specific to check-writing surfaces (904.3.3)....
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Triggering event
This triggering event parallels that for the alterations provisions (i.e., the date on which construction begins), and would apply clearly across all types of covered public accommodations...
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Section 36.404 Alterations: Elevator Exemption (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The provisions of section 303(b) are discussed in the preamble to § 36.401(d) above. The statute applies the same exemption to both new construction and alterations....
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2.2 Administrative Requirements.
2.2.3.1 Title II of the ADA. 28 CFR § 35.106 requires airports to provide notice to "applicants, participants, beneficiaries, and other interested persons" information regarding the provisions...
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11B-233.1 General
There are special provisions applicable to facilities containing residential dwelling units at: Exception 3 to 202.3; Exception to 202.4; 203.8; and Exception 4 to 206.2.3....
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Overview
The subcommittee weighed all the provisions for technical criteria in light of the equipment functionality and the need to image a range of body sizes, functionality, and types....
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Section 36.302(c) Service Animals (Section-by-Section Analysis)
public accommodation to supervise or care for a service animal," to read, "[a] public accommodation is not responsible for caring for or supervising a service animal," and relocate this provision...
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18. Inspections
to a maximum of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) annually for attorney’s fees reasonably and necessarily spent on their Monitoring of the Carter/Fahmie settlement, subject to the provisions...
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Alterations
Restrooms are not primary function areas unless the provision of restrooms is a primary purpose of the area, for example, in highway rest stops....
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Safe Harbor
This provision is referred to as “safe harbor.” Examples A public university library built in 1998 has light switches at 53 inches above the floor....
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Best Practices
to the public on programs and services; ensuring that construction projects within the agency’s control are compliant with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design and the accessibility provisions...
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DOJ/DOE Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Communication
Title II requires schools to ensure that students with disabilities receive communication that is as effective as communication with others through the provision of appropriate auxiliary...
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Alternate Scenarios
model codes, which have been widely adopted by State and local jurisdictions around the country, are significant because many of the requirements in the final rules mirror accessibility provisions...
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Organization of This Rule
The provisions of this rule generally take effect six months from its publication in the Federal Register....
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"Existing Facility" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Title III's barrier removal provisions strike the appropriate balance between ensuring that accessibility advances are reflected in the built environment and mitigating the costs of those...
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Triggering event. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This triggering event parallels that for the alterations provisions (i.e., the date on which construction begins), and would apply clearly across all types of covered public accommodations...