Private universities and schools covered by title III as public accommodations are required to make their programs and activities accessible to persons with disabilities....
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Section 36.406(e) Housing at a Place of Education (Section-by-Section Analysis)
- Global Universal Design Commission, Inc., (GUDC)
- Center for Independent Living Opportunities (CIL Opportunities) - York, PA
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Regulatory Process Matters
Private facilities with 4 or more public telephones required to provide public TTY....
- FEMA Guidance on Planning for Integration of Functional Needs Support Services in General Population Shelters
- Independent Living Choices (ILC) - Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, Huron, Mitchell, Watertown, and Yankton, SD
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Section 1630.9 Not Making Reasonable Accommodation
Nor would an employer have to provide as an accommodation any amenity or convenience that is not job-related, such as a private hot plate, hot pot or refrigerator that is not provided to...
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Access to Programs and Services in Existing Facilities
For example: If a social service agency meets with clients in a private office on the second floor of a building without an elevator, a public area on the first floor is not an acceptable...
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Introduction
Architecture and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) and the National Park Service....
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§382.7(b)
This is because their transportation takes place on a direct flight between New York and Prague, even though it had an interim stop in Frankfurt....
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Reasonable Accommodation Process Illustrated
The employer and the individual agree that any of a number of potential accommodations, such as the provision of a dolly, hand truck, or cart, could enable the individual to transport the...
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206 Accessible Routes
section include: clarification that "at least one" accessible route is required between facilities and public streets and sidewalks, parking, passenger loading zones, and public transportation...
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Notes
U For instance, when patients are severely ill and need to be transported within a facility, staff will transfer them from their beds to the stretcher....
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R204 Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Pedestrian access routes in the public right-of-way ensure that the transportation network used by pedestrians is accessible to pedestrians with disabilities....
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Intent
It also does not address accessibility provisions that are non-architectural, such as policies and procedures, employee training, public transportation vehicles, auxiliary aids and services...
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4. c. CUSTOMER SERVICE and COMMUNICATION and ACCESS
amp; Procedures Customer Communications Accessible Design Removing Barriers Alternative Access Maintaining Accessibility Transporting...
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3.3.3 Clear Floor Width
The authors argued that individuals can bring their arms and legs inboard when entering transportation vehicles and passing through doorways....
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Intent
It also does not address accessibility provisions that are non-architectural, such as policies and procedures, employee training, public transportation vehicles, auxiliary aids and services...
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36 CFR Part 1194 - Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Final Standards and Guidelines (with amendments issued through Jan. 2018)
AGENCY: Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. ACTION: Final rule....
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Battery-powered Wheelchairs
[Sec. 382.41(g)] Carriers may require that a passenger with a disability wishing to have a battery-powered wheelchair transported on a flight (including in the cabin where required) check...
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Summary of Significant Changes
For purposes of this requirement, a “large transit entity” is defined as a provider of public transportation that operates 100 or more buses in annual maximum service for all fixed route...