of limiting the rights of persons with disabilities under the ADA who use certain service animals based on where they live rather than on whether the use of a particular animal poses a direct...
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Breed limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Breed limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
of limiting the rights of persons with disabilities under the ADA who use certain service animals based on where they live rather than on whether the use of a particular animal poses a direct...
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Section 36.208 Direct Threat (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.208 Direct Threat Section 36.208(a) implements section 302(b)(3) of the Act by providing that this part does not require a public accommodation to permit an individual to participate...
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216.3 Directional and Informational Signs
216.3 Directional and Informational Signs. Signs that provide direction to or information about interior spaces and facilities of the site shall comply with 703.5....
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§ 37.5(h)
part for an entity to refuse to provide service to an individual with disabilities because that individual engages in violent, seriously disruptive, or illegal conduct, or represents a direct...
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18. Hard-to-Maneuver Stops
location that is difficult, but not impossible or impracticable, to access should generally be granted as long as picking up the passenger does not expose the vehicle to hazards that pose a direct...
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F216.3 Directional and Informational Signs
Signs that provide direction to or information about interior spaces and facilities of the site shall comply with 703.5. Advisory F216.3 Directional and Informational Signs....
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216.3 Directional and Informational Signs
Signs that provide direction to or information about interior spaces and facilities of the site shall comply with 703.5. Advisory 216.3 Directional and Informational Signs....
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When alterations are made on an upper story of a facility, is vertical access required?
If alterations are made to a primary function area on an upper floor, an accessible path of travel to the area is required to the extent that the cost is not disproportionate (i.e., more...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iii)(B)(4)
(4) Costs associated with relocating an inaccessible drinking fountain.
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iii)(B)(2)
(2) Costs associated with making restrooms accessible, such as installing grab bars, enlarging toilet stalls, insulating pipes, or installing accessible faucet controls;
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Signs
Signs that provide direction to, or information, about functional spaces must only comply with requirements for character proportion, character height, and finish and contrast between the...
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Alterations to Primary Function Areas
previously elected to comply with the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) instead of the 1991 Standards will no longer have that option, and thus will now be subject to the path of travel...
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11B-206.4.1 Entrances and exterior ground floor exits
Directional signage shall comply with Chapter 10, Section 1007.10. Advisory 11B-206.4.1 Entrances and exterior ground floor exits Exception. ...
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11B-206.4.1 Entrances and exterior ground floor exits
Directional signs shall comply with Chapter 10, Section 1007.10. Advisory 11B-206.4.1 Entrances and exterior ground floor exits Exception. ...
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11B-206.4.1 Entrances and exterior ground floor exits
Directional signs shall comply with Chapter 10, Section 1009.10. Advisory 11B-206.4.1 Entrances and exterior ground floor exits Exception....
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Accessible Entrances
If there are several entrances and only one is accessible, a sign should be posted at the inaccessible entrances directing individuals to the accessible entrance....
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(ii)(C) Safe harbor
If a public entity has constructed or altered required elements of a path of travel in accordance with the specifications in either the 1991 Standards or the Uniform Federal Accessibility...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(ii)(C) Safe harbor
If a public entity has constructed or altered required elements of a path of travel in accordance with the specifications in either the 1991 Standards or the Uniform Federal Accessibility...
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38. Is an employer relieved of its obligation to provide reasonable accommodation for an employee with a disability who fails to take medication, to obtain medical treatment, or to use an assistive device (such as a hearing aid)?
ability to perform the job.(106) However, if an employee with a disability, with or without reasonable accommodation, cannot perform the essential functions of the position or poses a direct...
- Seton Directional Accessible Route Signs - Men's with ISA and Arrow
- Signaids Men's Washroom Directional Sign
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206.4.2 Parking Structure Entrances
Where direct access is provided for pedestrians from a parking structure to a building or facility entrance, each direct access to the building or facility entrance shall comply with 404...
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11B-206.4.2 Parking structure entrances
Where direct access is provided for pedestrians from a parking structure to a building or facility entrance, each direct access to the building or facility entrance shall comply with Section...