or contractor must reassemble it and ensure its prompt return to the passenger with a disability in the same condition in which the carrier received it....
Search Results "Customer with a Disability"
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C. Mobility Aids and Assistive Devices
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II-3.5400 Surcharges
Although compliance may result in some additional cost, a public entity may not place a surcharge only on particular individuals with disabilities or groups of individuals with disabilities...
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Chapter 4: Hardware (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For these reasons, the proposed rule is not expected to impose material new costs on manufacturers of telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment....
- Haws Barrier-Free Chilled Dual Wall Mount Fountain H1117.8
- Haws Barrier-Free Chilled Wall Fountain H1107.8
- Haws Barrier-Free Chilled Dual Wall Mount Fountain H1119.8
- Yale 8800 Series Grade 1 Mortise Locks
- Haws Barrier-Free Chilled Wall Mount Fountain H1001.8HPS
- Haws Barrier-Free Chilled Wall Mount Fountain H1109.8
- Haws Barrier-Free Chilled Wall Mount Fountain H1001.8
- Sargent Keypad Cylindrical Locks
- Cybex Total Access Overhead Press Exercise Machine
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Basic Principles
People with disabilities must not be treated in a different or inferior manner....
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2. Usability and Performance Standards
a local disability group to consult....
- SSB Bart Group
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Identifying access needs
For example: When conducting market research, product design, testing, pilot demonstrations and product trials, companies should include individuals with disabilities in target...
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Section 36.101 Purpose (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.101 Purpose Section 36.101 states the purpose of the rule, which is to effectuate title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990....
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§1630.9(e)
(e) A covered entity is required, absent undue hardship, to provide a reasonable accommodation to an otherwise qualified individual who meets the definition of disability under the “actual...
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§ 37.5(h)
(h) It is not discrimination under this part for an entity to refuse to provide service to an individual with disabilities because that individual engages in violent, seriously disruptive...
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
Providing a stool for a sales clerk who uses crutches so he or she can sit when not serving customers....
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General
small business entities that may otherwise face the prospect of having between twenty-five percent (25%) and one hundred percent (100%) of their limited parking area unavailable to their customers...
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Fire Rings, Grills, Fireplaces, and Woodstoves [1011.2, 1011.3, and 1011.5]
Some custom-built fire rings and fireplaces may have a raised edge or wall around the fire-building area, perhaps built out of bricks or mortared stone....
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Summary
No opportunities to "customize" data collection elements; may not include desired data items....
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Foreword, July 26, 2010
But I did not identify as a person with a disability and I did not view myself as part of a disability community. To me, disability was the enemy....