The appendix to the regulations at § 1630.9 provides a detailed discussion of the reasonable accommodation process....
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5. What must an employer do after receiving a request for reasonable accommodation?
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Definitions of residential facilities and transient lodging. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
coordination of the Fair Housing Act with other applicable disability rights statutes is within the jurisdiction of HUD, which is the agency charged with the responsibility to develop regulations...
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D. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) requires an agency to review regulations to assess their impact on small entities unless the agency determines that a rule is not expected...
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SECOND CAUSE OF ACTION
Defendant and its agents and employees have violated and continue to violate the Rehabilitation Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder by excluding Plaintiffs from participation...
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Section 35.138 Ticketing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department agrees that more explicit regulation is needed to ensure that individuals with disabilities are not improperly denied access to events because of discriminatory procedures...
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Subpart D—Preschool, Elementary, and Secondary Education
The basic requirements common to those cases, to the EHA, and to this regulation are (1) that handicapped persons, regardless of the nature or severity of their handicap, be provided a free...
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10. How do the IDEA FAPE and the Title II effective communication requirements differ with regard to the obligation to provide communication for students with disabilities attending public elementary and secondary schools?
The Title II regulations explicitly require that a district take appropriate steps to ensure that communications with persons with disabilities are “as effective as” communications with...
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5. What does it mean for auxiliary aids and services to be provided in “accessible formats, in a timely manner, and in such a way as to protect the privacy and independence” of a student with a disability?
The Title II regulations require that when a public school is providing auxiliary aids and services that are necessary to ensure effective communication, they must be provided in “accessible...
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Definitions of residential facilities and transient lodging. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
HUD is the agency charged with the responsibility to develop regulations to implement the Fair Housing Act, the Architectural Barriers Act, and the provisions of section 504 applicable to...
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Compliance Problems Due to Lack of Accessibility Guidelines
The delay in publication of the final Guidelines has resulted, in part, because of the Department's pledge, at the time of publication of the final Fair Housing regulations, that the public...
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Bathroom
Accordingly, the Fair Housing regulations specifically require reinforcement in bathroom walls to allow later installation of grab bars around the shower, where showers are provided....
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Conflict with Local Accessibility Codes
Section 100.205(i) of the Fair Housing regulations implements Section 804(f)(8) of the Act, which provides that the Act's accessibility requirements do not supplant or replace State or local...
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§35.131(a) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Act and the regulation distinguish between illegal use of drugs and the legal use of substances, whether or not those substances are "controlled substances," as defined in the Controlled...
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Annualized Costs of New Accessibility Requirements for OTRBs
services, charter services, sightseeing, and other services, these accessibility requirements (unlike the automated announcement systems requirement) do not affect a discrete a set of regulated...
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Water Closet Clearances
The revised water closet clearance regulations would make single-user toilet rooms accessible to all persons who use wheelchairs, not just those with the physical strength, balance, and...
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E205.3 Agency Official Communication (Section-by-Section Analysis)
and anticipates that it will extend only to non-public facing electronic materials administered or maintained by NARA in compliance with federal recordkeeping statutes and implementing regulations...
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND FINDING
. §§ 12181-12189, and the relevant regulations implementing title III, 29 C.F.R. Part 36....
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§1191.1(b)
The General Services Administration has adopted by reference Appendices C and D to this part as the regulatory standards for buildings and facilities subject to its regulations under the...
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FAQ: What are "Corada WorkGroups?"
WorkGroup content is integrated with Corada’s existing database of other accessibility-related material, so users’ content will be in context with applicable federal standards, regulations...
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND DETERMINATIONS
. §§ 12181-12189, and the relevant regulation implementing title III, 28 C.F.R. Part 36. Complainants No. 1 and No. 2 have HIV....
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Water Closet Clearances
The revised water closet clearance regulations would make single-user toilet rooms accessible to all persons who use wheelchairs, not just those with the physical strength, balance, and...
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B. JURISDICTION
Ensure that all of its newly constructed buildings are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities as required by the ADA and its regulations, including the Standards...
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Ticket transfer. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed regulation at § 35.138(e) required that individuals with disabilities must be allowed to purchase season tickets for accessible seating on the same terms and conditions as individuals...
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Legal standard for other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
provide greater clarity regarding the development of legitimate safety requirements regarding other power-driven mobility devices and has added a new § 35.130(h) (Safety) to the title II regulation...