violated Title II of the ADA by: Discriminating against or excluding a detainee with a disability from participation in, or denying the detainee the benefits of, UPDC’s services, programs...
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BACKGROUND
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Best Practice Recommendations for Layout Planning
Include information in printed event materials (programs, handouts, etc.) and introductory remarks to remind participants to keep those areas clear of bags, chairs, or other items that can...
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Health Care Providers
Titles II and III of the ADA to include specific standards for the design and use of accessible equipment and furniture that is not fixed or built into a facility in order to ensure that programs...
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Health Care Providers
Titles II and III of the ADA to include specific standards for the design and use of accessible equipment and furniture that is not fixed or built into a facility in order to ensure that programs...
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Issue 13: How can energy codes and LEED™ “Points” be made compatible with lighting design criteria that accommodate low vision persons?
Comment and Question by Greg Knoop: It’s my experience that we program buildings and lighting levels according to spaces, but we don’t have a program transition....
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Actions to Be Taken by LCG
children with disabilities, including, but not limited to children with Type I diabetes, upon request from the child’s parent, unless such a request amounts to a fundamental alteration of the program...
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Overview of Current Media Technologies
media, live events, and conventional and large-format films to build on exhibits and make an era, a topic, or an experience come alive for visitors, providing educational, community and recreational...
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Whether the definition of ‘‘wheelchair'' includes the Segway® PT. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
require the use of mobility devices, they recognize that under certain circumstances, allowing the use of other power-driven mobility devices would result in a fundamental alteration of programs...
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
Recreational boating facilities, sections 235 and 1003; 206.2.10. D. Exercise machines and equipment, sections 236 and 1004; 206.2.13. E. ...
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III-1.2000 Public accommodations
. , museums, libraries, galleries); 9) Places of recreation (e.g. , parks, zoos, amusement parks); 10) Places of education (e.g. , nursery schools, elementary, secondary, undergraduate...
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6.2 Basic Requirements
Exceptions are voluntary examinations conducted as part of employee health programs and examinations required by other federal laws....
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16. What can individuals do when they believe they have been subjected to discrimination in violation of Title II or Section 504?
Additionally, subject to certain limitations, an aggrieved person may pursue a complaint regarding discrimination in child welfare services, programs, or activities under Title II or Section...
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Passenger Elevators
The guidelines require that when one elevator is altered, the same alteration has to be carried out for all elevators programmed to respond to the same hall call control (206.6.1)....
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Q13: Specific Requirements for Road Alteration Projects by Public Entities that Receive Federal Financial Assistance
See 49 CFR 27.3 (applicability of DOT’s Section 504 requirements) and 27.5 (definition of “program or activity”)....
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Issue: Curb Ramps
Under program access, alternative routes to buildings that make use of existing curb ramps may be acceptable where people with disabilities must only travel a marginally longer route....