The American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) opposed a flat two-year compliance period, stating that the timeline should be variable, allowing more time to convert larger Web sites....
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Implementation Approach and Schedule
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Section 36.204 Administrative Methods (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.204 is derived from section 302(b)(1)(D) of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and it uses the same language used in the employment section of the ADA (section 102(b)(3))....
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28 CFR Parts 35 and 36 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability; Notice of Withdrawal of Four Previously Announced Rulemaking Actions
SUMMARY: The Department of Justice is announcing the withdrawal of four previously announced Advance Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRMs), pertaining to title II and title III of the Americans...
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
Non-italicized terms indicate 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act Standards model code definitions....
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MORE INFORMATION
Department of Justice (DOJ) The DOJ maintains a site that contains numerous useful resources, publications, links, and technical assistance on compliance with the Americans with Disabilities...
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R210 Protruding Objects
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) recommends that local governments use an encroachment permit process to regulate the use of sidewalks by private...
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R104.2 MUTCD
Printed copies may be purchased from the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, 444 N Capitol Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001 (http://www.transportation.org...
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Introduction
Board’s guidelines play an important part in the implementation of three laws that require newly constructed and altered facilities to be accessible to individuals with disabilities: the Americans...
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"Qualified Interpreter" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a qualified interpreter who uses American Sign Language (ASL) is not necessarily qualified to interpret orally....
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"Qualified Interpreter" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a qualified interpreter who uses American Sign Language (ASL) is not necessarily qualified to interpret orally. ...
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233.3.2 Residential Dwelling Units for Sale
Residential dwelling units offered for sale shall provide accessible features to the extent required by regulations issued by Federal agencies under the Americans with Disabilities Act or...
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EMPLOYMENT
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission implementing title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, codified at 29 C.F.R. Part 1630. ...
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BACKGROUND
Type I diabetes (also known as insulin dependent diabetes) alleging that LCG refused to assist their children with certain aspects of their diabetes care, in violation of title III of the Americans...
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United States of America v. Hilton Worldwide Inc. - Consent Decree
Judge _______________ CONSENT DECREE The United States files this action to enforce provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) against Defendant, Hilton Worldwide, Inc...
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Attachment B: Model Communication Assessment Form
Choose one (free of charge): American Sign Language (ASL) Signed English Oral interpreter Other (explain): _________________ No. ...
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
Non-italicized terms indicate 2010 Americans with Disabilities Act Standards model code definitions....
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Introduction
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)....
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11B-227.2 Check-out aisles
Note: Operational procedures are often necessary to ensure the Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility requirements are met....
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Must Gluten-free Be Free? What You Should Know About Celiac Disease and the ADA
The National Foundation for Celiac Awareness cites a statistic that one out of every 133 Americans has celiac disease....
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11B-227.2 Check-out aisles
Note: Operational procedures are often necessary to ensure the Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility requirements are met....
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11B-227.2 Check-out aisles
Note: Operational procedures are often necessary to ensure the Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility requirements are met....
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3. Statutory and Regulatory Background
The final rule does not apply to outdoor developed areas administered by state and local governments and by private entities covered by Titles II and III the Americans with Disabilities...
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1.2 Background
In this report, the terms “detectable warning” and “detectable warning surface” refer to the standard truncated dome surfaces described in the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility...
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