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How to Get Township Free Coins and Cash Codes
: I open the market/order queue I check what goods are needed I stock those goods first Then I let everything else run as background filler It’s basically like playing restaurant...
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1. Making Facilities Accessible and Usable
In contrast, Title III of the ADA requires that places of public accommodation (such as banks, retail stores, theaters, hotels and restaurants) make their goods and services accessible generally...
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A. Statutory and rulemaking history
disability in the activities of places of public accommodation (private entities whose operations affect commerce and that fall into one of twelve categories listed in the ADA, such as restaurants...
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I. The Disabilities Convention and U.S. Disability Rights Law
Having a job will lose its meaning if persons are unable to enjoy the fruits of their labor, from dining at a restaurant, going to a movie, or traveling across the country....
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Enactment of the ADA and Issuance of the 1991 Regulations
disability in the activities of places of public accommodation (businesses that are generally open to the public and that fall into one of twelve categories listed in the ADA, such as restaurants...
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Section 36.201(b) (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Thus, if a restaurant tenant discriminates by refusing to seat a patron, it would be the tenant, and not the landlord, who would be responsible, because the discriminatory policy is imposed...
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I. BACKGROUND AND JURISDICTION
It also hosts other live entertainment events such as music concerts and includes restaurants, bars, and beverage and merchandise concessions (“Entertainment Operations”). ...
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V. PROVIDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
"This is a restaurant and we don't allow pets. Now there's a woman in here and she says I have to let her in with her guide dog."...
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Section 36.201(b) (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Thus, if a restaurant tenant discriminates by refusing to seat a patron, it would be the tenant, and not the landlord, who would be responsible, because the discriminatory policy is imposed...
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a restaurant would not be required to provide menus in Braille for patrons who are blind, if the waiters in the restaurant are made available to read the menu....
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Play areas. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In its 2000 regulatory assessment for the play area guidelines, the Access Board assumed that such "small" play areas represent one hundred percent (100%) of the play areas located in restaurants...
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How to Get "Animals and Coins" Free Energy and Coins, My Personal Tips
It's the thing I play while waiting for my food at restaurants, while watching TV, while pretending to listen in meetings (don't tell my boss)....
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Section 36.301 Eligibility Criteria (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
from playing on a golf course or all individuals with cerebral palsy from attending a movie theater, or limit the seating of individuals with Down’s syndrome to only particular areas of a restaurant...
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Accessible Entrance
For example, if a restaurant has several steps at the entrance and no accessible entry is possible, providing home delivery or some alternative service may be required....
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Common Use Circulation Paths in Employee Work Areas
Kitchens in quick service restaurants, cocktail bars, and the employee side of service counters are frequently covered by this exception....
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B. JURISDICTION
The Museum's operations include a museum, a restaurant, auditoriums, and a museum shop and affect commerce....
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1. Carparts Held That Public Accommodations are Not Limited to Physical Structures
. § 12182(a)], plainly enough, is that the owner or operator of a store, hotel, restaurant, dentist’s office, travel agency, theater, Web site, or other facility (whether in physical space...
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ADA Business BRIEF: Communicating with Guests who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Hotels, Motels, and Other Places of Transient Lodging
For short and relatively simple in-person conversations, such as inquiries about room rates and availability, or questions about restaurant menu items, an exchange of written notes may be...
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Tips for Assisting People Who Are Blind or Visually-Impaired
Describe the environment in detail as you go and ask the person if he or she would like you to point out airport amenities such as restaurants, shops, ATM machines, restrooms, airline club...
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"Service Animal'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
individuals with disabilities have claimed, whether fraudulently or sincerely (albeit mistakenly), that their animals are service animals covered by the ADA, in order to gain access to hotels, restaurants...
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Section 36.301 Eligibility Criteria (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
from playing on a golf course or all individuals with cerebral palsy from attending a movie theater, or limit the seating of individuals with Down's syndrome to only particular areas of a restaurant...
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
For example, a restaurant would not be required to provide menus in Braille for patrons who are blind, if the waiters in the restaurant are made available to read the menu....
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Reduced scoping for play areas and other recreation facilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., in quick service restaurants or shopping centers), the play area should be exempt from compliance with the supplemental requirements because barrier removal would be too costly, and as...