[Sec. 382.38(b)(2)(ii)] If a passenger with a disability does not check in at least one hour before the scheduled departure of the flight, a carrier using the “priority” seating system...
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“Priority” Seating Method
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Likewise, consistent vith ADAAG, the final rule adds in Sec.36.308(a)(1)(ii)(B) a requirement that, to the extent readily achievable, wheelchair seating provide lines of sight and choice...
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FAQ: How do I enter a New Document in my Corada WorkSpace?
Be sure to look on a title page or at the end of the document....
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Toward Independence and The ICD Survey of Disabled Americans
The philosophy of the disability rights movement manifested itself in the report’s title....
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Safe Harbor is applied element by element in existing facilities
1) The 2010 Title III ADA Regulations state the following regarding safe harbors and the readily achievable barrier removal requirements: "§ 36.304 Removal of barriers......
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7.6 Training
The hotel also may be liable under Title III of the ADA, which requires accessibility in public accommodations....
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ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY CAMP BRAVO
Pursuant to title III of the ADA and its implementing regulation, Camp Bravo shall not discriminate against any individual on the basis of disability, including epilepsy, in the full and...
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3. The Release Provisions are Overbroad
obligations, or liabilities of every kind that were or could have been brought, known or unknown, for individual and/or class relief based on any and all claims arising under or related to Title...
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B. Coverage limitations
The Department believes that title III reaches the websites of entities that provide goods or services that fall within the 12 categories of "public accommodations," as defined by the statute...
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Department of Defense Memorandum: Adoption of the ABA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
The United States Access Board has issued an update of the ABA and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines as a single rule published at Part 1191 of title 36, Code of Federal Regulations...
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1022.9 Stairway identification signs
To see the entire Section, consult California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 2 - 2013 California Building Code (2013 CBC), available for purchase from International Code Council (http...
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III-4.3600 Limitations and alternatives
The definition of undue burden is identical to the definition of undue hardship used in title I of the ADA as the limitation on an employer's obligation to reasonably accommodate an applicant...
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III-7.2100 Equivalent facilitation
a mechanism to certify any specific variation from the standards as being "equivalent. " Proposed alternative designs, when supported by available data, are not prohibited; but in any title...
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Section 1630.1(c) Construction
Thus, for example, title I of the ADA would not be a defense to failing to prepare and maintain an affirmative action program under section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act....
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Program Accessibility
As clarified in Title V, Section 508(c), the legal definition of a wheelchair is: A device designed solely for use by a mobility–impaired person for locomotion that is suitable for use...
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III. STRUCTURAL MODIFICATIONS TO WHC BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES
All Accessible Patient Rooms must: (i) contain an accessible toilet room; (ii) contain or have access to an accessible shower, consistent with the amenities provided in adjacent patient...
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Contours of Disability in America
Moreover, World War I introduced thousands of veterans with disabilities, as did World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War....
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Section 1630.2(i) Major Life Activities
Many of these major life activities listed in the ADA Amendments Act and the regulations already had been included in the EEOC's 1991 now-superseded regulations implementing title I of the...
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2. The Class Notices Are Defective and Will Reach Only A Minuscule Portion of Class Members
class members be given both (i) "the best notice practicable under the circumstances, including individual notice to all members that can be identified through reasonable efforts," and (ii...
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Section 35.137 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The regulation underscores this general proposition because the great majority of mobility scooters and wheelchairs must be accommodated under nearly all circumstances in which title II...
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Section 36.406(e) Housing at a Place of Education
In addition to title III of the ADA, universities and schools that are recipients of Federal financial assistance also are subject to section 504, which contains its own accessibility requirements...
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(viii) Substantial Limitation in Only One Major Life Activity Required
resulting limitation in the ability to perform activities of central importance to daily life in order to be considered an individual with a disability under §1630.2(g)(1)(i) or §1630.2(g)(1)(ii...
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9.2 Is a Worker Injured on the Job Protected by the ADA?
(See Chapter II.) The person must have an impairment that "substantially limits a major life activity," have a "record of" or be "regarded as" having such an impairment....