The Editorial Committee ultimately suggested – and the Advisory Committee agreed – that a relatively brief Section 6 should: describe the Committee’s deliberation process for the minimum...
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6. Minimum (Low) Height Standard for Transfer Surfaces
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Conclusions
The results of these studies could help airline, motor vehicle, amusement park ride, and adaptive equipment manufacturers to improve and create designs that facilitate the transfer process...
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Prevention of Fraud in Purchase of Tickets for Accessible Seating
Venues must not, however, use this process to steer patrons with disabilities to particular seat types or locations....
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Deferred Maintenance
The transition plan process (per 7 CFR 15e, section 150) is as follows: Evaluate the facility. Record improvements needed to meet accessibility standards....
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2.1.3. Baseline
movie captioning and audio description and the extent to which movie theaters would offer closed movie captioning and audio description if the Department had not undertaken this rulemaking process...
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Site Inspection
Once you have scored the top two to three venues, you should visit each to continue the evaluation process. When possible, plan at least two visits to each venue....
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Phase II – Textures
This process resulted in the development of, a total of eight (8) different color patterns. ...
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Electronic Text (Advisory Guidance)
Word processing documents should be properly formatted before distribution or conversion to ASCII....
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RELAY CALLS
These steps may include verification of personal information so long as such verification is not unduly intrusive nor extensive and is equivalent to the verification process used with a...
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PROVIDING ACCESSIBLE POLLING PLACES
The ADA requires that public entities ensure that people with disabilities can access and use their voting facilities. ...
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VI. ENFORCEMENT
The Attorney General is authorized, pursuant to section 308(b)(1)(B) of the ADA, to bring a civil action under title III, enforcing the ADA in any situation where a pattern or practice of...
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Swimming pools. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
with the standard--it will usually be readily apparent whether a public accommodation has the required accessible entry or entries--makes this element particularly vulnerable to serial ADA...
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Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
On balance, however, business commenters indicated that they support the establishment of a two-tiered regulatory approach because defining ‘‘other power-driven mobility device'' separately...
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Introduction
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)....
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100% Healed Policies
100% Healed Policies An employer will violate the ADA if it requires an employee with a disability to have no medical restrictions -- that is, be "100%" healed or recovered -- if the...
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11B-213.2 Toilet rooms and bathing rooms
[2010 ADAS] 2. ...
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A. The Release Provisions Appear To Waive Access Claims Arising After The Date Of The Settlement Agreements
Courts have viewed prospective waivers of individuals’ civil rights – whether arising out of the ADA or other anti-discrimination statutes – with great disfavor....
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Scope of coverage. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, the Department notes that certain types of facilities, while they may be exempt from the coverage of the ADA, may nonetheless be subject to the accessibility requirements of...
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Section 36.406(e) Housing at a Place of Education (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition to the ADA and section 504, other federal laws, including the Fair Housing Act of 1968, may apply. ...
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Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (Title II)
Under the ADA (including Title II), a disability is (1) a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity; (2) a record of such an impairment; or (3) being...
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Section 35.151(f) Housing at a Place of Education (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition to the ADA and section 504, other federal laws, including the Fair Housing Act of 1968, may apply. ...
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Site Selection
Sites constructed after the ADA was passed should generally meet the ADA’s facility standards....
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I. Overview
Many of the programs or activities that are subject to HUD’s Section 504 regulation, however, are also subject to title II of the ADA, which applies to public entities, or title III of the...
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8.9 Drug Testing
The ADA does not prohibit, require, or encourage drug tests....