Because entities are not precluded from providing service beyond that required by the rule, an entity that believes it is too difficult to administer a program of trip-by-trip eligibility...
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Trip-by-Trip Eligibility
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ADA Title I: Employment
Religious entities with 15 or more employees are covered under title I. Title I complaints must be filed with the U. S....
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Effect on the certification process of using more than one regulatory scheme at the state or local level to establish accessibility requirements for title III facilities with new design requirements in the proposed standards. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Jurisdictions can adopt legally enforceable accessibility requirements through a variety of regulatory schemes, including the building code, and lodge oversight authority in a governmental entity...
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Number of accessible cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Question 46: Should the Department establish a program accessibility requirement that public entities modify additional cells at a detention or correctional facility to incorporate the...
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Comfort animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Comfort animals are also used by individuals without any type of impairment who claim the need for such an animal in order to bring their pets into facilities of public entities....
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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?
In the school (K-12) context and in similar settings, the school or similar entity may need to provide some assistance to enable a particular student to handle his or her service animal....
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A. INTRODUCTION
The Department initiated a compliance review of Humboldt County under its Project Civic Access (“PCA”) initiative, a wide-ranging effort to ensure that cities, counties, and other public...
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36 CFR Part 1191 ABA Accessibility Guidelines, Outdoor Developed Areas - Preamble
The final rule also applies to non-federal entities that construct or alter recreation facilities on federal land on behalf of the federal agencies pursuant to a concession contract, partnership...
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A. INTRODUCTION
The Department initiated a compliance review of Humboldt County under its Project Civic Access (“PCA”) initiative, a wide-ranging effort to ensure that cities, counties, and other public...
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11B-216.9.2 Directional signs
Directional signs indicating the location of the nearest public TTY shall be provided at all banks of public pay telephones not containing a public TTY....
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11B-216.9.2 Directional signs
Directional signs indicating the location of the nearest public TTY shall be provided at all banks of public pay telephones not containing a public TTY....
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11B-225.2.3 Library book stacks
Book stacks available for public use shall be 54 inches (1372 mm) maximum above the finish floor....
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ASSEMBLY AREA
For the purposes of these requirements, assembly areas include, but are not limited to, classrooms, lecture halls, courtrooms, public meeting rooms, public hearing rooms, legislative chambers...
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Intent
the State Architect, but it includes and compares requirements of Americans with Disabilities Act Title II (Standards for State and Local Government Facilities), Title III (Standards for Public...
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11B-206.4 Entrances
Where exceptions for alterations to qualified historic buildings or facilities are permitted by 202.5, no more than one public entrance shall be required to comply with 206.4....
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233 Residential Facilities
The ADA’s coverage of residential facilities extends primarily to entities subject to title II such as public housing and other types of housing constructed or altered by, on behalf of,...
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Legal Requirements
Section 504 http://www.dol.gov/oasam/regs/statutes/sec504.htm of the act applies to programs and activities that are conducted by Federal agencies and by entities that receive funding from...
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Health Care Providers
In July 2010, DOJ also issued an ANPRM announcing that, pursuant to the obligation that has always existed under the ADA for covered entities to provide accessible equipment and furniture...
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Health Care Providers
In July 2010, DOJ also issued an ANPRM announcing that, pursuant to the obligation that has always existed under the ADA for covered entities to provide accessible equipment and furniture...
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Document
Logically distinct assembly of content (such as a file, set of files, or streamed media) that: functions as a single entity rather than a collection; is not part of software; and does not...
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Document
Logically distinct assembly of content (such as a file, set of files, or streamed media) that: functions as a single entity rather than a collection; is not part of software; and does not...
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225(c)(1)
any State that does not have a certified program under subsection (f) of this section and with respect to interstate telecommunications relay services, if such common carrier (or other entity...
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Contractor:
A contactor is an entity that has a business arrangement with an air carrier to perform functions that the air carrier would otherwise be required to perform with its own employees under...
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III. Proposed Action/Summary
requirements for non-fixed equipment and furniture, including medical equipment, exercise equipment, accessible golf cars, accessible beds, and electronic and information technology, by entities...