elements or features of the City of Waukegan facilities that do not comply with the Standards, including those listed in this section, prevent persons with disabilities from fully and equally...
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PHYSICAL CHANGES TO FACILITIES
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3.3.2 Unoccupied Device Length
The unoccupied lengths of devices used for the “reference wheelchair” described in the U.S. standard equals the average value obtained from our overall sample....
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Future Research Needs
“Research should identify and develop effective and practical technology-based methods to further equal access to exhibits, collections tours, live presentations, events, performances, and...
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Future Research Needs
Research should identify and develop effective and practical technology-based methods to further equal access to exhibits, collections tours, live presentations, events, performances, and...
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4.2.7. Maintenance and Administrative Costs
The primary analysis assumes annually recurring maintenance and administrative costs equal to 3 percent of equipment acquisition costs. ...
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III-7.5180 Assembly areas
The minimum number of receivers must be equal to four percent of the total number of seats, but never less than two....
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND DETERMINATIONS
III of the ADA, no person who owns, leases (or leases to), or operates a place of public accommodation may discriminate against an individual on the basis of disability in the full and equal...
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Facility (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
For example, a covered entity could not discriminate on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of the facilities (Sec.36.201)....
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Ticket transfer. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
accessible seating when other ticket holders are permitted to transfer tickets would be inconsistent with the ADA's guiding principle that individuals with disabilities must have rights equal...
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Section 35.151(h) Medical care facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department is aware, however, of problems that individuals with disabilities face in receiving full and equal medical care when accessible sleeping rooms are not adequately dispersed...
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SUMMARY OF PRELIMINARY REGULATORY ANALYSIS
Indeed, much—if not most—of the significant benefits expected to accrue from the proposed rule are difficult if not impossible to quantify, including: greater social equality, human dignity...
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Need for and Benefits of the Proposed Standards
Census Bureau reports that 54.4 million Americans, about one in five U.S. residents, reported some level of disability in 2005.11 The number of individuals with disabilities is almost equal...
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Background
Representatives of Federal agencies, including the departments of Commerce, Defense, Education, Justice, Veterans Affairs, the Federal Communications Commission, and the General Services...
- Research on Disability
- RTC: Rural, Research and Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities: Disability Counts
- Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living (AACIL) - Ann Arbor, MI
- New Horizons Disability Empowerment Center - Prescott Valley, AZ
- Easterseals of Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana Counties
- Central Coast Center for Independent Living - Salinas, Capitola, Watsonville, CA
- Disability Rights and Resources (DRR Advocates) - Birmingham, Jasper, Oneonta, and Alabaster, AL
- LINC, Inc. - Swansea, Sparta, IL
- LIFE Inc. - Lubbock, Abilene. San Angelo, TX