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QUESTION: WHAT ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS APPLY TO PASSENGER RAIL CARS WHEN SPECIFIC DESIGN STANDARDS ARE NOT PROVIDED IN 49 CFR PART 38?
It is inconsistent with these general nondiscrimination obligations to ignore the impact of the design and construction of rail car features on passengers with disabilities, simply because...
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Section 36.406 Standards for New Construction and Alterations (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
facilities subject to the Act and this part that are consistent with the supplemental minimum guidelines and requirements for accessible design published by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers...
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Table 3
Comments are requested on alternative regulatory approaches for achieving the objectives of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Section 504, and Architectural Barriers Act to eliminate...
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68.74. Continuing Education
instruction in courses approved by the department under Chapter 59 of this title in one or more of the following topics: (A) Texas Government Code, Chapter 469, Elimination of Architectural Barriers...
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§ 382.35 Attendants
that a individual with a disability may need to use inaccessible lavatory facilities or may otherwise need extensive special assistance for personal needs which carrier personnel are not obligated...
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7.11(a) Collective Bargaining Agreements
7.11(a)Collective Bargaining Agreements Labor unions are covered by the ADA and have the same obligation as the employer to comply with its requirements....
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Accessibility of State and Local Government Websites to People with Disabilities
An agency with an inaccessible website may also meet its legal obligations by providing an alternative accessible way for citizens to use the programs or services, such as a staffed telephone...