who has cancer that is currently in remission is an individual with a disability under the “actual disability” prong because he has an impairment that would substantially limit normal cell...
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Section 1630.2(k) Record of a Substantially Limiting Impairment
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11B-407.4.6.4.1 Height
Emergency control buttons shall have their centerlines 35 inches (889 mm) minimum above the finish floor....
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407.4.6.4.1 Height
Emergency control buttons shall have their centerlines 35 inches (890 mm) minimum above the finish floor....
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605 Urinals
Section 604.5 provides criteria for accessible urinals, including the height and depth, clear floor space, and flush controls....
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407.4.6.4.1 Height
Emergency control buttons shall have their centerlines 35 inches (890 mm) minimum above the finish floor....
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Are the centerlines of the call buttons mounted 42 inches above the floor? [ADA Standards § 4.10.3] Yes No...
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Is the top of the toilet seat 17 inches to 19 inches above the floor? [ADA Standards § 4.16.3] Yes No...
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Section 2. Single-story dwelling unit
"Single-story dwelling unit" means a dwelling unit with all finished living space located on one floor....
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Section 2. Loft
"Loft" means an intermediate level between the floor and ceiling of any story, located within a room or rooms of a dwelling....
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4.18.2 HEIGHT
Urinals shall be stall-type or wall-hung with an elongated rim at a maximum of 17 in (430 mm) above the floor....
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11B-407.4.6.4.1 Height
Emergency control buttons shall have their centerlines 35 inches (889 mm) minimum above the finish floor....
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11B-407.4.6.4.1 Height
Emergency control buttons shall have their centerlines 35 inches (889 mm) minimum above the finish floor....
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M301.4.2 Clearance Around Base (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE NPRM proposed certain requirements to provide clearance around the base of the diagnostic equipment to allow the legs of the portable floor lift to straddle the base of the diagnostic...
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Reach Ranges and Operability Requirements
That is why there are different height and clear floor space requirements for forward and side reaches....
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Scenario 3 – Disabilities in Remission
Moreover, the cancer substantially limits the major bodily function of normal cell growth, which is also a major life activity under Federal law....
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Organization of this NPRM
the general issues section include: Safe harbor, service animals, wheelchairs and other power-driven mobility devices, effective communication and auxiliary aids, alterations to prison cells...
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IT IS SO ORDERED
NUGENT United States District Court Northern District of Ohio...
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1. Face-to-Face Communications
Examples of instances where more advanced aids and services are necessary include meetings, hearings, interviews, medical appointments, training and counseling sessions, and court proceedings...
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2.4
Part 36, including Appendix A, the Standards for Accessible Design), by act of Congress, or by decision of the United States Supreme Court, Cinemark shall thereafter construct any new theaters...
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1. LEGAL ISSUES
, may result in violations of the California Building Code and, possibly, litigation against local building officials and/or property owners." 1 Separately, a United States District Court...
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EXHIBIT C Certification of ADA Compliance
capacity as a Licensed Architect or Construction/Project Manager acting on behalf of QuikTrip Corporation pursuant to a certain Consent Decree executed by the parties and entered by the Court...
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9. Remedial action
Should a recipient fail to take required remedial action, the ultimate sanctions of court action or termination of Federal financial assistance may be imposed....
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I. Who is Covered by Title II of the ADA
All activities, services, and programs of public entities are covered, including activities of State legislatures and courts, town meetings, police and fire departments, motor vehicle licensing...
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III−1.6000 Private clubs
Courts have been most inclined to find private club status in cases where -- 1) Members exercise a high degree of control over club operations. 2) The membership selection process...