provide direct access to individuals who use TDD’s and computer modems; 3. 28 CFR §35.163(a) requires access to information about the existence and location of accessible services, activities...
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2.6 Communications.
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Notes
While some people with a particular disability may not be able to perform a certain task or participate in a particular program, service, or activity, others may be able to do so....
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A. Providing Equally Effective Communication
with disabilities, including job applicants, program participants, and even people who simply contact state or local government agencies seeking information about programs, services, or activities...
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ADA Title I: Employment
For example, it prohibits discrimination in recruitment, hiring, promotions, training, pay, social activities, and other privileges of employment....
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382.21 May carriers limit access to transportation on the basis that a passenger has a communicable disease or other medical condition?
., SARS, active tuberculosis)....
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
Exception: Wheelchair spaces in team or player seating areas serving areas of sport activity shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-221.2.3....
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Accessible Surfaces Located In The Use Zone
Engineered wood fiber surfaces will require frequent maintenance to comply with the ASTM F 1951-99 standard because of surface displacement due to user activity or other factors. ...
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II. GENERAL NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS
Defendant, and each of its officers, employees, agents, successors, and assigns, and all others in active concert or participation with Defendant, are permanently enjoined from: ...
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Mobility
Activities that may be difficult for people with mobility disabilities include walking, climbing steps or slopes, standing for extended periods of time, reaching, and fine finger manipulation...
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Does the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) apply to the Forest Service?
Federal agencies have been required to have accessible programs and activities since 1973, when Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act was passed....
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Reduced scoping for public accommodations, small facilities, and qualified small businesses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
reduced scoping might be appropriate for barrier removal: play areas, swimming pools, wading pools, saunas and steam rooms, exercise machines, team or player seating areas, areas of sport activity...
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Make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or procedures when necessary to avoid disability discrimination in all interactions with people with mental health disabilities or I/DD
disability discrimination in all interactions with people with mental health disabilities or I/DD, unless the modifications would fundamentally alter the nature of the service, program, or activity...
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Hospitality for All
The ADA defines an individual with a disability as a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, a person who has a history...
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B. Definition of Recipient
institution, or organization, or other entity, or any person to whom Federal financial assistance is extended, directly or through another recipient and which operates an education program or activity...
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ADA Team
First, the self-evaluation and transition plan require collecting information from all programs, services, and activities of the entity. This is too large a task for one person....
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Examples of Preferred Terms regarding People with Disabilities
intellectual disability Retard, retardate, mentally retarded, feebleminded, idiot Use only when a person is actually ill Sick Use only when a person is actively...
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Introduction and Instructions
It recognizes the participant as someone who is actively involved in the health care process, rather than a passive bystander....
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Documenting Exceptions
Federal laws and applicable State or local laws specified in Condition 4 prescribe certain activities or require certain analyses or procedures to be followed when planning to construct...
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Effective Emergency Management: Making Improvements for Communities and People with Disabilities
Seven chapters review and discuss findings for a variety of hazards and the four main phases of emergency management activity: preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation....
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Training
to allow those applicants or employees to perform the essential functions of their jobs; and (3) complying with the prohibition on retaliation against employees based on their protected activity...
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Training
to allow those applicants or employees to perform the essential functions of their jobs; and (3) complying with the prohibition on retaliation against employees based on their protected activity...
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Training
to allow those applicants or employees to perform the essential functions of their jobs; and (3) complying with the prohibition on retaliation against employees based on their protected activity...
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Training
to allow those applicants or employees to perform the essential functions of their jobs; and (3) complying with the prohibition on retaliation against employees based on their protected activity...
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Training
to allow those applicants or employees to perform the essential functions of their jobs; and (3) complying with the prohibition on retaliation against employees based on their protected activity...