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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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(viii) Substantial Limitation in Only One Major Life Activity Required
demonstrate a resulting limitation in the ability to perform activities of central importance to daily life in order to be considered an individual with a disability under §1630.2(g)(1)(i)...
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Seating Accommodations
Under the current rule, carriers are not required to provide accommodations in a seating/service class for which a passenger has not bought a ticket (see section 382.38(i))....
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2. Standing
"[I]n order to have Article III standing, a plaintiff must adequately establish: (1) an injury in fact (i.e., a concrete and particularized invasion of a legally protected interest); (2...
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ATMs. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 1991 Standards use a performance test, requiring that "[i]nstructions and all information for use shall be made accessible to and independently usable by persons with vision impairments...
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General comments regarding safe harbor. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Code, Commentary, section I.206 (2003); International Existing Bldg. Code, Commentary, section 101.4 (2003). ...
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If Carrier Contends That Attendant Is Required for Safety Reasons and Passenger Disagrees
[Sec. 382.35(e)] In the event you choose to recruit an attendant to accompany the passenger with a disability, even though carriers are not obligated to do so, you may ask (i) an off-duty...
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1. Costs: Summary of Methodology and Results
four new accessibility requirements for OTRBs into the cost model; evaluation of the cost impact of the automated announcement systems requirement using three size-based “tiers” (Tiers I,...
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36 CFR Part 1194 - Proposed Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Standards and Guidelines NPRM - Preamble
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Table of Contents for Preamble: I. Public Participation and Request for Comments II. Executive Summary III. Statutory Background IV....
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F. Electronic and information technology
The 1991 Standards contained requirements for physical accessibility for ATMs and also required that "[i]nstructions and all information for use shall be made accessible to and independently...
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GENERAL AGREEMENT
on all aspects of the ADA and GINA, including the ISP's responsibilities relating to medical examinations or inquiries and reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities, to (i)...
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Pemko 193 Slip resistance
Hello ETA, I see that you can ask for slip resistance by adding a coating to the Pemko 193 plate. Any experience with this application?...
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Re: Parking Scoping at a Police Station
But I was only asked "should." There's no code text that I'm aware of to support my opinion....
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Re: Single User Restroom Accessibility
I think Assembly Bill only relates to signage, not the accessibility, therefore, I would observe the plumbing code first and provide accessible restrooms then provide unisex signage....
- Home Escape Planning Message Presented in American Sign Language
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Mobilizing the Disability Community
Thousands of people filled out petitions titled “A VOTE FOR JUSTICE,” which declared support of the ADA and concluded with the invitation: “I HAVE PERSONALLY EXPERIENCED AND/OR OBSERVED...
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Transition Planning Seminar Handouts and Comments
I recently gave this PowerPoint presentation at the National ADA Symposium so I thought it would be helpful to upload it here and allow people to download it for their reference and comment...
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ENFORCEMENT
Any violation of this Agreement by H&R Block, H&R Block Tax Services, or HRB will be deemed a subsequent violation of title III as set forth in 28 C.F.R. §36.504(a)(3)(ii). 32...
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Secondary ticket market. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
spaces, requiring venues to provide wheelchair spaces for patrons who acquired inaccessible seats and need wheelchair spaces is an example of a reasonable modification of a policy under title...
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Program Accessibility
As clarified in Title V, Section 508(c), the legal definition of a wheelchair is: A device designed solely for use by a mobility–impaired person for locomotion that is suitable for use...
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II. Terms of Agreement
See the Title II Regulations 28 CFR § 35.151(g), Title III Regulations 28 CFR § 36.406(f), 2010 Standards §§ 221 and 802....
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Secondary ticket market. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
spaces, requiring venues to provide wheelchair spaces for patrons who acquired inaccessible seats and need wheelchair spaces is an example of a reasonable modification of a policy under title...