(a) Except as provided in this section, a carrier shall not require a person who is otherwise a qualified person with a disability to have a medical certificate as a condition for being...
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§ 382.53 Medical certificates
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§ 382.31 Refusal of transportation
(a) Unless specifically permitted by a provision of this part, a carrier shall not refuse to provide transportation to a qualified individual with a disability on the basis of his or her...
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§382.3 What do the terms in this rule mean?
In this regulation, the terms listed in this section have the following meanings: [Doc. No. DOT-OST-2004-19482, 73 FR 27665, May 13, 2008, as amended at 78 FR 67914, Nov. 12, 2013]
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I. Attendants
Except under limited circumstances, you cannot require a person with a disability to be accompanied by an attendant. [Sec. 382.35(a)] See Chapter 4, Section E for a discussion of the...
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E. Attendants
You should know that it is generally not appropriate to require a passenger with a disability to be accompanied by a personal care attendant. [Sec. 382.35(a)] Even if you have...
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Safety Considerations May Necessitate an Attendant
Safety Considerations May Necessitate an Attendant In the interests of safety, however, you may require that a passenger with a disability travel with an attendant as a condition...
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SEC. 510. ILLEGAL USE OF DRUGS. 42 USC 12210
ILLEGAL USE OF DRUGS. 42 USC 12210....
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Water Closets for Children's Use
Section 604.9 provides specifications for water closets designed for children’s use. In the proposed rule, this section included criteria for wheelchair accessible compartments....
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You must make available a Complaints Resolution Official (CRO) at the airport
You must provide a CRO to a passenger even if the passenger does not use the term “Complaints Resolution Official” or “CRO.”...
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§382.41 What flight-related information must carriers provide to qualified individuals with a disability?
As a carrier, you must provide the following information, on request, to qualified individuals with a disability or persons making inquiries on their behalf concerning the accessibility...
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II-3.8000 Illegal use of drugs
II−3.8000 Illegal use of drugs. Discrimination based on an individual's current illegal use of drugs is not prohibited (see II−2.3000)....
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2.8 Aircraft and Air Carrier Facility Accessibility.
Aircraft accessibility is generally addressed by the ACAA, which applies to U.S. and foreign air carriers....
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§382.117(c)
(c) If a service animal cannot be accommodated at the seat location of the passenger with a disability who is using the animal, you must offer the passenger the opportunity to move with...
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Section 2. Public use areas
"Public use areas" means interior or exterior rooms or spaces of a building that are made available to the general public....
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Do Individuals Who Use Drugs Illegally Have Rights Under the ADA?
Do Individuals Who Use Drugs Illegally Have Rights Under the ADA?...
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Accessibility of Airport Facilities
Carriers must ensure that these terminal facilities and services are accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs.1 Sec. 382.23(b)...
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382.3 What do the terms in this rule mean?
A new definition of “carrier” includes both U.S. and foreign carriers....
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§ 382.35 Attendants
A concern on the part of carrier personnel that a individual with a disability may need to use inaccessible lavatory facilities or may otherwise need extensive special assistance for personal...
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Section 2. Common use areas
"Common use areas" means rooms, spaces or elements inside or outside of a building that are made available for the use of residents of a building or the guests thereof....
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12111(6) Illegal use of drugs
(6) Illegal use of drugs.--...
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12111(6) Illegal use of drugs
(6) Illegal use of drugs...
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Refusal of Transportation
Carriers cannot refuse transportation to a qualified individual with a disability solely because the person’s disability results in appearance or involuntary behavior that may offend, annoy...
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§382.53 What information must carriers give individuals with a vision or hearing impairment at airports?
[Doc. No. DOT-OST-2004-19482, 73 FR 27665, May 13, 2008, as amended at 74 FR 11471, Mar. 18, 2009]
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Boarding Assistance in General
[Sec. 382.39(a)] The type of assistance carriers must offer includes, as needed, services personnel and the use of wheelchairs, ramps, or mechanical lifts....