or facilities covered by these guidelines include, but are not limited to: reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, exhibit areas, temporary banking facilities, temporary health...
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4.1.1(4) Temporary Structures
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Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act
Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Joseph Califano signs regulations implementing Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act....
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III-3.3000 Equality in participation/benefits
ILLUSTRATION 2: An individual who uses a wheelchair may not be excluded from an exercise class at a health club because he or she cannot do all of the exercises and derive the same result...
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24. Unattended Passengers
as long as accommodating the request would not leave the vehicle unattended or out of visual observation for a lengthy period of time, both of which could involve direct threats to the health...
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24. Unattended Passengers
as long as accommodating the request would not leave the vehicle unattended or out of visual observation for a lengthy period of time, both of which could involve direct threats to the health...
- HEWI System Lignum Handrails
- National Disability Rights Network
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III. ARCHITECTURAL ACCESS
Upon its completion, this report shall be provided to Plaintiffs’ counsel and the third-party Facilitator (provided for in ¶¶ 24-25), but shall otherwise remain confidential....
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I. The Disabilities Convention and U.S. Disability Rights Law
The ADA and title V of the Rehabilitation Act provide a comprehensive framework, covering employment, transportation, public accommodations, telephone service, and all the activities of...
- Midmark 623 Barrier-Free® Power Examination Table
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206.2.1 Site Arrival Points
At least one accessible route shall be provided within the site from accessible parking spaces and accessible passenger loading zones; public streets and sidewalks; and public transportation...
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General: ADA Standard Section 404.1
Section 404.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for doors, doorways, and gates that are part of an accessible route.
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ADA Title II: Public Transportation
newly purchased vehicles, make good faith efforts to purchase or lease accessible used buses, remanufacture buses in an accessible manner, and, unless it would result in an undue burden, provide...
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G.6.iv. - What should be included in the undue burden determination?
The FAR requires the requiring activity official to document in writing the basis for an undue burden decision and provide a copy to the contracting officer for inclusion in the contracting...
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III-7.2100 Equivalent facilitation
ADAAG itself provides various examples of equivalent facilitation, i.e. , acceptable deviations from the standards....
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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504)
such services; (ii) of any age during which it is mandatory under state law to provide such services to individuals with disabilities; or (iii) to whom a state is required to provide a...
- New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (NMDVR)
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Section 503
For more information on section 503, contact: Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W....
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C. Patterns Of Discrimination
Whenever the Office for Civil Rights finds that in light of the representation of protected groups in the relevant labor market there is a significant underrepresentation or overrepresentation...
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
include, but are not limited to: computers and peripheral equipment; information kiosks and transaction machines; telecommunications equipment; customer premises equipment; multifunction office...
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DOT Memorandum - Information and Action: ADA Transition Plan Process
Rico Acting Associate Administrator for Civil Rights In Reply Refer To: HCR-20 To: Division Administrators Division Civil Rights Specialists THIS MEMORANDUM SUPERSEDES THE OFFICE...
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B.1. - What is "Electronic and Information Technology" (EIT)?
telecommunication products, such as telephones; information kiosks; transaction machines; World Wide Web sites; Multimedia (including videotapes); and office...
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
include, but are not limited to: computers and peripheral equipment; information kiosks and transaction machines; telecommunications equipment; customer premises equipment; multifunction office...
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
include, but are not limited to: computers and peripheral equipment; information kiosks and transaction machines; telecommunications equipment; customer premises equipment; multifunction office...