But, under the Department of Justice title III rule, a public entity is not required to spend more than 20% of the cost of the original alteration on making the path of travel accessible...
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II-6.3100 General principles
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Public Postsecondary Schools
(b) Other rules. ...
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Inquiry into the use of other power-driven mobility device. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Neither § 36.311(d) of the NPRM nor § 36.311(c) of the final rule permits inquiries into the nature of a person's mobility disability....
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Inquiry into the use of other power-driven mobility device. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Neither § 35.137(d) of the NPRM nor § 35.137(c) of the final rule permits inquiries into the nature of a person's mobility disability....
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Visible Alarms in Guest Rooms with Communication Features
Commenters representing small providers of transient lodging raised concerns about the proposed changes to prohibit the use of portable visible alarms used in transient lodging guest rooms...
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EXHIBIT A
In addition, Peapod includes individuals with disabilities to test any proposed substantial changes to www.peapod.com whenever such changes are Beta tested....
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(B) Staircase replacements are alterations that affect or could affect the usability of a public transportation facility or part thereof.
NYCT, in its comments to the docket for FTA’s proposed ADA circular, asserted that an alteration to an existing facility must be done “in a way that affects or could affect the usability...
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Ramps M303:3.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.2
Ramps M303:3.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.2 M303.3 Proposed Provision: Changes in Level at Entry to Wheelchair Spaces includes technical criteria for changes in level at the entry to a wheelchair space...
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3.2 MDE Advisory Committee Process
Committee chose not to address certain topics mentioned in the NPRM that generated relatively few divergent public comments or that seemed to be of lower priority than other provisions of the proposed...
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§35.130(b)(2) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many commenters objected to proposed paragraphs (b)(1)(iv) and (d) as allowing continued segregation of individuals with disabilities....
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Senate Approval
The first was a proposed amendment by Senator Hatch, which would provide a $5,000 tax credit to businesses for making accommodations and modifications—an alternative to a complete exemption...
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Site Impracticality Determinations
The Department received many comments on the site impracticality specifications presented in the proposed guidelines (55 FR 24377- 24378)....
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ADA OBLIGATIONS AND ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY THE CITY AND PPD
Effective immediately, PPD will submit to the United States for its approval a proposed Communication Card for use by law enforcement personnel to communicate with persons who are deaf or...
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Latest Scam Trends and Safe Practices: A Clear Guide to Staying Ahead
Traffic patterns change, but the rules of defensive driving remain steady....
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Personalized Funding Solutions: A Criteria-Based Review of What Actually Holds Up
A platform that acknowledges applicable compliance standards—data protection rules, lending disclosures, dispute resolution frameworks—demonstrates long-term orientation....
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
In response to public comments, the final rule requires that a second accessible stall (36<″×60<″) be provided in restrooms that have six or more stalls....
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QUESTION: SHOULD PVOs MODIFY POLICIES TO ACCOMMODATE REQUESTS BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES TO TRAVEL WITH ANIMALS THAT DO NOT MEET THE DEFINITION OF SERVICE ANIMALS?
ANSWER: *Section 39.21 of the rule provides that a PVO must make reasonable modifications to policies, practices, or procedures to avoid discrimination (public entities) or to afford...
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STATUTORY AND REGULATORY BACKGROUND
B), as summarized in a Final Rule published in the Federal Register on March 30, 2012....
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Embedded Inaccessible Third-Party Plug-In Applications and Links to Inaccessible External Web Sites and Applications
This rule does not, however, prohibit a carrier from having links on its primary Web site to external Web sites and third-party software that are partially or entirely inaccessible....
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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504)
As a general rule, violations of Section 504 also constitute violations of Title II; therefore, discussing the Section 504 protections separately would not provide additional guidance to...
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Types of Interpreting
Like any spoken language, ASL has its own unique rules of grammar and syntax, distinct from English and from sign languages in other countries....
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INTRODUCTION
In New York State for example, inline skating is now legally allowed on roads, with skaters subject to the same rules and laws as bicyclists....
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Section 4.1.3, Accessible Buildings: New Construction (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
In response to public comments, the final rule requires that a second accessible stall (360A60) be provided in restrooms that have six or more stalls....
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Section 37.105 Equivalent Service Standard
from the airport terminal to a downtown location or a rental car lot, however, the Department views that shuttle service as covered by the “private, not primarily” requirements of the rule...