The term "private entity'' is defined as any individual or entity other than a public entity. It is used as part of the definition of "public accommodation'' in this section....
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Private entity (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
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§ 37.25(b)
(b) Transportation systems operated by public institutions of higher education are subject to the provisions of this part governing public entities....
- LowVis Guide: Indoor Navigation for the Visually Impaired
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Courtesy Phones
Section 217.1 lists various types of public telephones covered by this section. Commenters requested that courtesy phones be addressed along with other types of public phones....
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Record Retention
I work at a Public Housing Authority as the ADA Coordinator. I have been ask to supply the record retention schedule for resident and employee ADA requests. ...
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§ 36.207(a)
(a) When a place of public accommodation is located in a private residence, the portion of the residence used exclusively as a residence is not covered by this part, but that portion used...
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Sec.36.207(a)
(a) When a place of public accommodation is located in a private residence, the portion of the residence used exclusively as a residence is not covered by this part, but that portion used...
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§ 35.160(b)(1)
(1) A public entity shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford qualified individuals with disabilities, including applicants, participants, companions...
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§ 35.152(b)(1)
(1) Public entities shall ensure that qualified inmates or detainees with disabilities shall not, because a facility is inaccessible to or unusable by individuals with disabilities, be excluded...
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OUTLINE OF ADA
OUTLINE OF ADA Title I ADA Employment Section Title II ADA Public Services and Public Transportation Section Title III ADA Public Accommodations and Services Section...
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§ 35.136(a) General
Generally, a public entity shall modify its policies, practices, or procedures to permit the use of a service animal by an individual with a disability, unless the public entity can demonstrate...
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10.4.1(4)
(4) Where public pay telephones are provided, and at least one is at an interior location, a public text telephone shall be provided in compliance with 4.31.9....
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Supplementary Information:
Accessible common and public use areas. Requirement 3. Usable doors (usable by a person in a wheelchair). Requirement 4....
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General Issues
The amendment in Public Law 106-246 revises the enforcement date to 6 months from publication of the Board's final standards, consistent with the law's intent....
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Reduced Contrast Sensitivity
And when patients experience the loss of contrast sensitivity, the way they will describe it is glare....
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SECOND CAUSE OF ACTION
denying Plaintiffs the benefits of, and subjecting Plaintiffs based solely by reason of their disability to, discrimination in the benefits and services of the City's pedestrian right of way...
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¾ Inch Minus Limestone
The surface does have a prevalence of the larger fines working their way to the surface, but not affecting the way in which the surface is bound to keep it firm....
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3. New Construction vs. Alterations
are built or altered post-ADA, they must include curb ramps or other sloped areas wherever they intersect with highways, streets, or roads and pedestrians may legally cross the vehicular way...
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Benefits
declared by Congress by eliminating the discriminatory effects of architectural, transportation, and communication barriers in the design and construction of pedestrian facilities in the public...
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11B-810.8 Clocks
Where clocks are provided for use by the public, the clock face shall be uncluttered so that its elements are clearly visible....
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11B-810.8 Clocks
Where clocks are provided for use by the public, the clock face shall be uncluttered so that its elements are clearly visible....
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Time Management Tips for GRE Candidates
I even searched for ways to pay someone to take my online GRE exam for me out of frustration....
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Are there good examples of Title III Compliance for making goods and services accessible?
In some ways, I understand how difficult and expensive it might be to make the facility physically accessible but how about the requirement of Title III to make access to goods and services...