The ADA and title V of the Rehabilitation Act provide a comprehensive framework, covering employment, transportation, public accommodations, telephone service, and all the activities of...
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I. The Disabilities Convention and U.S. Disability Rights Law
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L. WEB-BASED SERVICES AND PROGRAMS
websites or online services provided by third parties upon which the County relies to allow members of the public to participate in or benefit from the County’s programs, services, or activities...
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Exclusion of service animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
animal by an individual with a disability, unless the public entity can demonstrate that the use of a service animal would fundamentally alter the public entity's service, program, or activity...
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3. Who do Title II of the ADA and Section 504 protect in child welfare programs?
parents, from discrimination by child welfare agencies and courts.49 Title II also protects individuals or entities from being denied or excluded from child welfare services, programs or activities...
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Protecting the Rights of Parents and Prospective Parents with Disabilities: Technical Assistance for State and Local Child Welfare Agencies and Courts
the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)3 protect parents and prospective parents with disabilities from unlawful discrimination in the administration of child welfare programs, activities...
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Introduction
Individuals with disabilities include those who have impairments that substantially limit a major life activity, have a record (or history) of a substantially limiting impairment, or are...
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Classroom Acoustics
The Board is participating in outreach and education activities to promote greater understanding of the need for good classroom acoustics....
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Limitations
administrative burdens, a title II entity should take into consideration the cost of the particular aid or service in light of all resources available to fund the program, service, or activity...
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B. Whether the City May Assert an Undue Burden Defense With Respect to New Construction or Alterations Under Title II of the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
Sidewalks, crosswalks, curb ramps, and other parts of the pedestrian right of way are “facilities” and “services, programs, or activities” under Title II of the ADA and Section 504....
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4.1.1 Range of Examination Table and Chair Configurations
Therefore, tables and chairs must support a wide range of diagnostic activities, clinical indications, and patient populations....
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Does the Voting Rights Act protect language minorities?
guidelines start by saying jurisdictions should take "all reasonable steps" to enable language minority voters "to be effectively informed of and participate effectively in voting-connected activities...
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The ADA and Department of Justice Regulations
Title III prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in the activities of places of public accommodation (businesses that are generally open to the public and that fall into one...
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D. Examples of Schools to Which These Guidelines Apply
A comprehensive high school, offering the activities described above, that receives students on a contract basis from other school districts for the purpose of providing vocational education...
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3. MAP YOUR COMMUNITY
The following are examples of people and places that may serve as resources during an emergency: Social service organizations, faith-based organizations Active coalitions...
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7. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
New York City Emergency Management’s Watch Command team monitors emergency activity throughout the city 24/7 through 911 dispatches, information feeds from regional emergency operations...
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Subpart F—Health, Welfare, and Social Services
Many comments suggested requiring state social service agencies to take an active role in the enforcement of section 504 with regard to local social service providers....
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3. What does it mean for a public school district to give “primary consideration” to the request of the student with a disability when making the decision to provide a particular auxiliary aid or service?
that the alternative auxiliary aid or service is as effective and affords the person with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from the service, program, or activity...
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Subject testing
WC as their primary means of mobility (greater than 50% of the day), propel their WC independently without their feet touching the ground, speak English, report that they are free from active...
- Interagency Committee on Disability Research (ICDR)
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(1) Transfer Surface Location for Diagnostic Equipment Used in the Supine, Prone, or Side-lying Position
This is because many models of this equipment can be obstructed on the head or foot ends by necessary components such as emergency extraction handles, the gantry design, or integral patient...
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25. Evaluation and placement
Information from all sources must be documented and considered by a group of persons, and the procedure must ensure that the child is placed in the most integrated setting appropriate....
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3. Alternative Regulatory Approaches: Automated Announcement Systems
., equity, fairness, independence, and better integration into society) precluded monetization of benefits attributable to the automated announcement systems requirement, or, more generally...
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Factors to Consider in Planning For & Administering an ADA Facilities Compliance Plan
Your initial compliance efforts and your long-term success in integrating ADA requirements into your work will all benefit from early consideration of the following: First, consider your...
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Substitute cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., cells other than those where alterations are originally planned), provided that each substitute cell is located within the same facility, is integrated with other cells to the maximum...