However, entities should maintain the vertical clearance along outdoor recreation access routes, resting intervals, and passing spaces free from tree branches for 80 inches high minimum...
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1016.9 Protruding Objects
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1011.3 Operable Parts
As products with operable parts that comply with 309.4 become available, entities should provide these products to enable individuals with disabilities to operate them....
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Significant alternatives
statutory objectives of ensuring that medical diagnostic equipment is accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities and minimize any significant impacts of the standards on small entities...
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II-3.4100 Separate programs
A public entity may offer separate or special programs when necessary to provide individuals with disabilities an equal opportunity to benefit from the programs....
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Section 1630.1(c) Construction
The ADAAA and the EEOC's regulations also make clear that the primary object of attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether entities covered under the ADA have complied with...
- Robert Judd, CASp, ICC, RAS
- DIRECT Center for Independence, Inc - Tucson, AZ
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F233.4.4 Alterations
EXCEPTION: Where compliance with 809.2, 809.3, or 809.4 is technically infeasible, or where it is technically infeasible to provide an accessible route to a residential dwelling unit, the entity...
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Q10: Two or More 'Maintenance' Treatments
The best practice is for the City or other local public entity conducting the work, the State transportation agency, and FHWA to work together to come to an agreement on a reasonable determination...
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Chapter 6 Curb Ramps and Pedestrian Crossings Under Title II of the ADA
What steps can you take to ensure that your entity is in compliance with the ADA requirements for accessible curb ramps at pedestrian crossings? ...
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Using the Beach Access Route Exceptions [1018.1, Exceptions 1 and 2]
After applying all the applicable conditions for exceptions to a beach access route, if an entity determines that it is impracticable to provide a beach access route that meets the technical...
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233.3.4 Alterations
EXCEPTION: Where compliance with 809.2, 809.3, or 809.4 is technically infeasible, or where it is technically infeasible to provide an accessible route to a residential dwelling unit, the entity...
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Service animals.
It appears that many covered entities are confused regarding their obligations under the ADA with regard to individuals with disabilities who use service animals. ...
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A. Responsibilities of All State Agency Recipients
Approval of action by local entities providing vocational education....
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22. Enforcement
Enforcement Nothing in this Settlement Agreement, express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any person or entity not a Party to this Settlement Agreement any right, benefit...
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Proposed requirement for cell alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Therefore, the Department is proposing § 35.152(c) that would provide that when cells are being altered, a covered entity may satisfy its obligation to provide the required number of cells...
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233.3.4 Alterations
EXCEPTION: Where compliance with 809.2, 809.3, or 809.4 is technically infeasible, or where it is technically infeasible to provide an accessible route to a residential dwelling unit, the entity...
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12101(b)(5)
limitation necessary to obtain coverage under the ADA, to convey that it is the intent of Congress that the primary object of attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether entities...
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707 Automatic Teller Machines and Fare Machines
However, for entities covered by the ADA, the Department of Justice regulations that implement the ADA provide additional guidance regarding the relationship between these requirements and...
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Staff Training
Public entities may have good policies, but if front line staff or volunteers are not aware of them or do not know how to implement them, problems can arise....
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§1630.16(e)(1) In general
communicable diseases included on this list, and if the risk of transmitting the disease associated with the handling of food cannot be eliminated by reasonable accommodation, a covered entity...
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TITLE I COVERAGE AND FINDINGS
. § 2000e(b), and a covered entity within the meaning of 42 U.S.C. § 12111(2) The United States alleges that the City is engaged in a pattern or practice of discrimination by maintaining...
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III-8.5000 Attorney's fees
The "prevailing party" is the party that is successful and may be either the complainant (plaintiff) or the covered entity against which the action is brought (defendant)....
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Q. What are the limitations on the obligation to make a reasonable accommodation?
Where the facility making the accommodation is part of a larger entity, the structure and overall resources of the larger organization would be considered, as well as the financial and administrative...
