If an accessible feature such as a wheelchair lift breaks down the public entity must ensure that improper or inadequate maintenance does not cause repeated failures....
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Maintenance of Accessible Features
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30. Treatment of students
Thus, if a college had several elementary physics classes and had moved one such class to the first floor of the science building to accommodate students in wheelchairs, it would be a violation...
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202.3 Alterations
., people who use wheelchairs) is not feasible, accessibility must still be provided in compliance with the requirements for people with other types of disabilities (e.g., people who have...
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Size or weight limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For instance, service animals may perform tasks such as providing balance and support or pulling a wheelchair. Small animals may not be suitable for large adults....
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Check-in:
Be specific about your needs, for example, I would like a room on the ground floor, I use a motorized wheelchair and will need assistance in an emergency evacuation, or I use a motorized...
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Q27. What does under control mean? Do service animals have to be on a leash? Do they have to be quiet and not bark?
For example, a person who uses a wheelchair may use a long, retractable leash to allow her service animal to pick up or retrieve items....
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15. I have always had a clearly posted "no pets" policy at my establishment. Do I still have to allow service animals?
A person coming into your establishment who uses a wheelchair and is accompanied by a dog, or a blind individual with a guide dog, is likely being accompanied by a service animal....
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4.4 Protruding Objects 4.5 Ground and Floor Surfaces 4.6 Parking and Passenger Loading Zones 4.7 Curb Ramps 4.8 Ramps 4.9 Stairs 4.10 Elevators 4.11 Platform Lifts (Wheelchair...
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Recommendations for Future Research
A larger sample of individuals with disabilities who use a variety of different mobility devices (manual and power wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, etc.) should be tested on these surfaces...
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Demographic Questionnaire Data
60 Male; 16 Female Average Age 49.0 (±13.8) Chair Type: 37 Manual; 39 Power Hours/Day in Wheelchair...
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III-3.4200 Right to participate in the regular program
ILLUSTRATION: An individual who uses a wheelchair may be excluded from playing in a basketball league, if the recreation center can demonstrate that the exclusion is necessary for safe operation...
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Section 36.213 Relationship of Subpart 8 to Subparts C and D (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
This general requirement would appear to categorically prohibit "segregated'' seating for persons in wheelchairs....
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Size or weight limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For instance, service animals may perform tasks such as providing balance and support or pulling a wheelchair. Small animals may not be suitable for large adults....
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Section 37.27 Transportation for Elementary and Secondary Education Systems
financial assistance; (2) the school is subject to section 504; and (3) the school's transportation system provides transportation services to individuals with disabilities, including wheelchair...
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11B-202.3 Alterations
., people who use wheelchairs) is not feasible, accessibility must still be provided in compliance with the requirements for people with other types of disabilities (e.g., people who have...
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II. Cost-disproportionality Is Only a Factor Under Certain Circumstances
permitted to consider cost-disproportionality in determining whether to make an altered path of travel readily accessible to individuals with disabilities (including individuals who use wheelchairs...
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Study Limitations
Every effort was made to recruit women into the study and the proportion of women examined in this study is similar to other studies that have involved community dwelling adult wheelchair...
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Location of accessible routes to stages. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters described the impact felt by persons in wheelchairs who are unable to access the stage at all when others are able to do so....
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Location of accessible routes to stages. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters described the impact felt by persons in wheelchairs who are unable to access the stage at all when others are able to do so....
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D. Reasonable Modifications
Examples include alerting people who are deaf or hard of hearing to sounds; pulling wheelchairs; carrying or retrieving items for people with mobility disabilities or limited use of arms...