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240.2.1 Ground Level Play Components
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11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
Designers should consider the optimal layout of ground level play components accessed by children with disabilities to foster interaction and socialization among all children....
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A. Purpose and Objective of the Final Rule Relative to Movie Theaters Categorized as Small
deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision, are often shut out from the movie-going experience and cannot fully take part in movie-going outings with family and friends, join in social...
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7.3 Nondiscrimination in all Employment Practices
apprenticeships, professional meetings, conferences, and other related activities, and selection for leaves of absence to pursue training; Activities sponsored by a covered entity including social...
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F240.2.1 Ground Level Play Components
Designers should consider the optimal layout of ground level play components accessed by children with disabilities to foster interaction and socialization among all children....
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240.2.1 Ground Level Play Components
Designers should consider the optimal layout of ground level play components accessed by children with disabilities to foster interaction and socialization among all children....
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I. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AND POLICIES
Practices Tool Kit for State and Local Government (“ADA Tool Kit”) to address ADA obligations of emergency management, including planning, preparedness, evacuation, shelters, medical and social...
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68.20(d) Public Accommodations
secondary, undergraduate, or postgraduate private school, or other place of education; (11) a day care center, senior citizen center, homeless shelter, food bank, adoption agency, or other social...
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I. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AND POLICIES
Practices Tool Kit for State and Local Government (“ADA Tool Kit”) to address ADA obligations of emergency management, including planning, preparedness, evacuation, shelters, medical and social...
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11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
Designers should consider the optimal layout of ground level play components accessed by children with disabilities to foster interaction and socialization among all children....
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II-1.3000 Relationship to title III
These particular homes provide a significant enough level of social services to be considered places of public accommodation under title III....
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11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
Designers should consider the optimal layout of ground level play components accessed by children with disabilities to foster interaction and socialization among all children....
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Executive Summary
The final rule, consistent with the ADA’s mandate, explicitly addresses equity and fairness considerations. ...
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Growth of the Disability Rights Movement
With the civil rights movement came a new social critique. The problem was not the black person, but pervasive racism....
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
Impact on Small Entities" (generally describing DOJ efforts to eliminate duplication or overlap in federal accessibility guidelines), "The ADA and Department of Justice Regulations," "Social...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
Impact on Small Entities" (generally describing DOJ efforts to eliminate duplication or overlap in federal accessibility guidelines), "The ADA and Department of Justice Regulations," "Social...
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A. Electronic Content
This would include, for example, agency websites (and documents posted thereon), blog posts, and social media sites....
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Costs and Benefits
including insufficient data, methodological constraints, and inherent difficulties in evaluating civil rights-based regulatory provisions that promote important societal values such as equity...
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Access to Programs and Services in Existing Facilities
A social service agency located in an inaccessible facility can make arrangements to meet with an applicant or client with a mobility disability at an alternate location that is accessible...
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I. Introduction to the Study
The public playground is emerging into its own, becoming one of the most important environments for children to develop socialization skills and benefit from physical activity. ...
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15. When may an employer refuse to hire, terminate, or temporarily restrict the duties of a person who has or had a hearing impairment because of safety concerns?
The applicant has a clean driving record and has previously performed jobs transporting elderly patients by van to doctor's appointments and social events....
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1. Purpose and Need for Rule and Scope of Regulatory Assessment
Thus, some persons who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision, still cannot fully take part in movie-going outings with family or friends, join in social conversations...
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Definitions of residential facilities and transient lodging
The comments about the application of transient lodging or residential standards to social service center establishments, and housing at a place of education are addressed separately below...
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DEFINITIONS
all employees, both full and part-time, and independent contractors with contracts to work on a substantially full-time basis for MSHA, including, without limitation, nurses, physicians, social...