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Search Results "Program Accessibility"
- The Freedom Chair: built for adventure
- How to: adjust your parking brakes
- GRIT Freedom Chair Rider's Eye View
- Overview of the Leveraged Freedom Chair in Developing Countries
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5.5(c) Exception for Federal Contractors Covered by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and Other Federal Programs Requiring Identification of Disability
5.5(c) Exception for Federal Contractors Covered by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and Other Federal Programs Requiring Identification of Disability....
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Accessibility Policy for Public Entity
________________________(public entity) to make our programs, services, benefits and activities (when viewed in their entirety) accessible to all people including people with disabilities...
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§8.4(b)(3)
(3) A recipient may not deny a qualified individual with handicaps the opportunity to participate in any federally assisted program or activity that is not separate or different despite...
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Issue: "Grandfather" Clause or Small Entity Exemption
City governments must comply with Title II of the ADA, and must provide program access for people with disabilities to the whole range of city services and programs....
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ACCESSIBLE ELEMENT
[DSA-AC] An element specified by the regulations adopted by the Division of the State Architect-Access Compliance. Advisory Definition of ACCESSIBLE ELEMENT. ...
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ACCESSIBLE ELEMENT
[DSA-AC] An element specified by the regulations adopted by the Division of the State Architect-Access Compliance. Advisory Definition of ACCESSIBLE ELEMENT. ...
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ACCESSIBLE ROUTE
[DSA-AC & HCD 1-AC] A continuous unobstructed path connecting accessible elements and spaces of an accessible site, building or facility that can be negotiated by a person with a disability...
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ACCESSIBLE ROUTE
[DSA-AC & HCD 1-AC] A continuous unobstructed path connecting accessible elements and spaces of an accessible site, building or facility that can be negotiated by a person with a disability...
- Figure 703.7.2.1 International Symbol of Accessibility – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Section 35.152 Detention and correctional facilities—program requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the NPRM, the Department proposed a new section, § 35.152, which combined a range of provisions relating to both program accessibility and application of the proposed standards to detention...
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2. What is Covered?
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ACCESSIBLE SPACE
[DSA-AC] A space that complies with the accessibility provisions of this code....
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ACCESSIBLE SPACE
[DSA-AC] A space that complies with the accessibility provisions of this code....
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§27.11(b) Voluntary action.
A recipient may take steps, in addition to any action that is required by this part, to assure the full participation in the recipient's program or activity by qualified persons with a disability...
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§104.1 Purpose.
The purpose of this part is to effectuate section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which is designed to eliminate discrimination on the basis of handicap in any program or activity...
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§ 35.130(h)
(h) A public entity may impose legitimate safety requirements necessary for the safe operation of its services, programs, or activities....
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The ADA and City Governments: Common Problems
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§ 35.151(k) Detention and correctional facilities.
(k) Detention and correctional facilities.
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§ 35.150(b)(2) Safe harbor
If a public entity has constructed or altered elements in an existing facility in accordance with the specifications in either the 1991 Standards or the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standard...
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4. Effective Communication
The determination of an undue burden must be based on all resources available for use in the program, service, or activity....