Part one will cover the basics of an ADA Transition Plan: Learn what a program is and what makes it accessible Top 14 transition planning considerations Q&...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DETAILED REQUIREMENTS BASED ON USE AND OCCUPANCY SECTION 406 MOTOR-VEHICLE-RELATED OCCUPANCIES SECTION 412 AIRCRAFT-RELATED OCCUPANCIES SECTION 419 LIVE/WORK UNITS CHAPTER 9 FIRE PROTECTION...
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Breed limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This ability to exclude an animal whose behavior or history evidences a direct threat is sufficient to protect health and safety....
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Issue: "Grandfather" Clause or Small Entity Exemption
Common Problem: City governments may believe that their existing programs and facilities are protected by a “grandfather” clause from having to comply with the requirements of Title II...
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Executive Summary
Executive Summary Provisions of Section 4203 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) require the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (U.S....
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Letter from The Assistant Secretary
all educational institutions receiving Federal financial assistance from the Department that they must vigilantly work to ensure compliance with Section 504 and other Federal laws that protect...
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Retaliation
practices, and to participate in OCR investigations and other proceedings—whether by filing a complaint or by providing OCR with his or her testimony or documentary evidence—are Federally protected...
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Relationship to Other Laws
This part does not invalidate or limit the remedies, rights, and procedures of any other federal, state, or local laws (including state common law) that provide greater or equal protection...
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Q13: Are the provision and implementation of a health plan developed prior to the Amendments Act sufficient to comply with the FAPE requirements as described in the Section 504 regulation?
As noted in Q2 above, the student would also be protected from discrimination under Title II's statutory and regulatory requirements, as well as Section 504's general nondiscrimination provisions...
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Examples and Resources to Support Criminal Justice Entities in Compliance with Title II of the ADA
Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects individuals with mental health disabilities and intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) from discrimination within...
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Hospital and healthcare settings. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Based on CDC guidance, it is generally appropriate to exclude a service animal from areas that require a protected environment, including operating rooms, holding and recovery areas, labor...
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Acknowledgements
Fraser, Senior Building Code Specialist, National Fire Protection Assoc., Inc. (NFPA) Kathy Gips, New England ADA Center Darlene Hemerka, J.D....
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General [4.5.1]
Exterior routes and spaces that are not protected, lobbies and entrances, bathing facilities and other areas where floor surfaces are often wet, should have a higher level of slip-resistance...
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Introduction
When the slope of a sidewalk that is an accessible route becomes steeper than 1 to 20, railings and edge protection are required for safe use....
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Breed limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This ability to exclude an animal whose behavior or history evidences a direct threat is sufficient to protect health and safety....
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