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Prohibition against surcharges for use of a service animal. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Transition Plans
In the early 1990s, the Forest Service called for all units to complete transition plans identifying the changes needed to make each facility accessible and the timeline for completing those...
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Sec.36.404(a)(1)
(1) For the purposes of this section, "professional office of a health care provider'' means a location where a person or entity regulated by a State to provide professional services related...
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§ 36.404(a)(1)
(1) For the purposes of this section, "professional office of a health care provider" means a location where a person or entity regulated by a State to provide professional services related...
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§ 35.104 Service animal
Service animal means any dog or other common domestic animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of a qualified individual with a disability, including, but...
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DEFINITION OF A SERVICE ANIMAL
DEFINITION OF A SERVICE ANIMAL...
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Section 37.131 Service Criteria for Complementary Paratransit Service Area
Section 37.131 Service Criteria for Complementary Paratransit Service Area The basic bus system service area is a corridor with a width of 3/4 of a mile on each side of each fixed route...
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Are health care providers required to treat all persons with HIV or AIDS, regardless of whether the treatment being sought is within the provider’s area of expertise?
Are health care providers required to treat all persons with HIV or AIDS, regardless of whether the treatment being sought is within the provider’s area of expertise? No....
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106.5.59 Service Entrance
An entrance intended primarily for delivery of goods or services....
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Companions in health care settings. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Effective communication is particularly critical in health care settings where miscommunication may lead to misdiagnosis and improper or delayed medical treatment. ...
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§382.3 Scheduled service
Scheduled service means any flight scheduled in the current edition of the Official Airline Guide, the carrier's published schedule, or the computer reservation system used by the carrier...
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§35.190(b)(6)
(6) Department of Justice: all programs, services, and regulatory activities relating to law enforcement, public safety, and the administration of justice, including courts and correctional...
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106.5.58 Self-Service Storage
Building or facility designed and used for the purpose of renting or leasing individual storage spaces to customers for the purpose of storing and removing personal property on a self-service...
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QUESTION: WHAT QUESTIONS IS IT PERMISSIBLE TO ASK OF A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY CONCERNING A SERVICE ANIMAL?
39.3, 39.91 QUESTION: WHAT QUESTIONS IS IT PERMISSIBLE TO ASK OF A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY CONCERNING A SERVICE ANIMAL?...
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§35.190(b)(8)
(8) Department of Transportation: all programs, services, and regulatory activities relating to transportation, including highways, public transportation, traffic management (non-law enforcement...
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General: ADA Standard Section 227.1
Section 227.1: General Scoping Requirements for sales and service.
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15. When may an employer refuse to hire, terminate, or temporarily restrict the duties of a person who has or had a hearing impairment because of safety concerns?
15. When may an employer refuse to hire, terminate, or temporarily restrict the duties of a person who has or had a hearing impairment because of safety concerns? An employer...
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Queues and Waiting Lines: ADA Standard Section 227.5
Section 227.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for queues and waiting lines.