The officers have discriminated against the woman on the basis of her association with an individual who has AIDS....
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3. Q: Who does the ADA protect?
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Performance and Productivity
In [the Heschong study] with performance in offices, they weren’t able to replicate with daylight....
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I) Police Services
A police officer and a deaf person communicate using a writing pad and pen....
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E) Alternate Services
For small towns, alternate service may include meeting with an individual with a disability in his or her home to fill out specific forms if the town office is not accessible....
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11B-607.4 Grab bars
Grab bars shall not be required to be installed in a bathtub located in a bathing facility for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use...
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iii. Radiological Diagnostic equipment
The Department has reached settlements with medical offices and hospitals providing diagnostic services because patients with mobility disabilities could not access medical diagnostic equipment...
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Sensory Issues
lighting Change lighting completely Allow telework Noise sensitivity: Move employee to a more private area or away from high traffic areas Move employee away from office...
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III−1.3000 Commercial facilities
The requirements of title III for new construction and alterations cover commercial facilities, which include nonresidential facilities, such as office buildings, factories, and warehouses...
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Section 37.143 Paratransit Plan Implementation
Public entities who do not receive FTA funds will submit their plans directly to the applicable Regional Office (listed in appendix B to the rule)....
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Primary Function
contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, the customer services lobby of a bank, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as well as offices...
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106.5.45 Primary Function
contain a primary function include, but are not limited to, the customer services lobby of a bank, the dining area of a cafeteria, the meeting rooms in a conference center, as well as offices...
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Handling Accessibility Complaints: Keeping out of Court
Assess your current status of compliance  2. Set up a fully functional ADA Task Force  3. Head off complaints with a well-documented barrier removal plan.  4....
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Section 35.150(b)(2) Safe Harbor (Section-by-Section Analysis)
disabilities alike, the Department proposes to add a provision to the program accessibility requirement in § 35.150 that would clarify that public entities that have brought elements into compliance...
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Section 36.403 Alterations: Path of Travel (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One commenter also stated that without the safe harbor, entities that already have complied with the 1991 Standards will have to make and pay for compliance twice, as compared to those entities...
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Providing Appropriate Information About Accessibility
When describing a specific site or area, use the term accessible only if all facilities, constructed features, and connecting routes are in full compliance with the applicable accessibility...
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