Use of Accompanying Adults or Children as Interpreters Historically, many covered entities have expected a person who uses sign language to bring a family member or friend to interpret...
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Use of Accompanying Adults or Children as Interpreters
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
Consistent with the overall intent of the ADA, individuals who use wheelchairs must be provided equal access so that their experience is substantially equivalent to that of other members...
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BACKGROUND
During these time frames, the Cantrells primarily relied on their daughter, Sydnei Cantrell, or other family members for attempted communication with MSHA personnel and MSHA Affiliated Physicians...
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4.4.1 Overview of Mammography Accessibility Considerations
Committee members used the best data available recognizing that the data available did not always match precisely the operations of mammography equipment....
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Q2: What is the Amendments Act?
As members of Congress explained, "The ADA Amendments Act rejects the high burden required [by the Supreme Court] and reiterates that Congress intends that the scope of the Americans with...
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Future Work
A workshop and/or discussion panel with stakeholders (i.e. consumers, therapists, manufacturers, researchers, designers and Access Board members) is being planned to determine 1) what efforts...
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COMMUNITY EMERGENCY PLANNING LET’S GET STARTED!
Your first step is to form a “lead team” – a group of interested community members who are willing to commit time and energy to this effort....
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
The Board consists of 13 public members appointed by the President, the majority of whom must be individuals with disabilities, and the heads of 12 Federal departments and agencies specified...
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General [4.1.6(1)]
As defined in ADAAG, this covers existing structural or space constraints that prohibit compliance, such as removing or altering a load-bearing member of the structural frame....
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FURTHER INFORMATION
., Suite B Los Angeles, CA 90057 Class members may also contact Class Counsel at the following toll-free number 1-855-303-0067 to obtain further information about the settlement...
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
The Board consists of 13 members appointed by the President from among the general public, the majority of whom must be individuals with disabilities, and the heads of 12 Federal departments...
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
Consistent with the overall intent of the ADA, individuals who use wheelchairs must be provided equal access so that their experience is substantially equivalent to that of other members...
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
Consistent with the overall intent of the ADA, individuals who use wheelchairs must be provided equal access so that their experience is substantially equivalent to that of other members...
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Examples of effective communication are:
A pizza delivery service must accept calls through the telephone relay service from a customer who uses a TTY because of a speech disability....
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Policies and Procedures
For example, if a store has a policy to exclude all animals, the policy should be changed to permit people who use service animals, such as "seeing-eye-dogs" and "hearing-assist-dogs" to...
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Is it OK to examine a patient who uses a wheelchair in the wheelchair, because the patient cannot get onto the exam table independently?
Examining a patient in their wheelchair usually is less thorough than on the exam table, and does not provide the patient equal medical services....
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Accessible Cells in Correctional Facilities
While all aspects of law enforcement and correctional services are covered by these laws - including facilities, employment, transportation, and other activities, programs, and services...
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Accessible Route
wheelchair lifts are provided on an accessible route to wheelchair spaces or designated aisle seats, they shall be provided in "such number, capacity, and speed" in order to provide a level of service...
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G.4.i. - Do the standards require a contractor's workplace to be Section 508 compliant?
rights laws (such as Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act), the Section 508 responsibilities do not follow the receipt of Federal funds to contractors, but only apply to the product and services...
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"Minimal protection." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
There were many comments by service dog users urging the Department to remove from the definition the phrase "providing minimal protection." ...
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Are temporary mental or physical impairments covered by part 382?
You would be required to provide her certain services and equipment under part 382 if requested (e.g., enplaning and deplaning assistance, connecting wheelchair assistance, seating with...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
There are not significant cost impacts on fixed route service at all, and the number of small grantees who operate fixed route systems is not large....
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PLANNING FOR SUCCESS
Many public entities have adopted a general ADA nondiscrimination policy, a specific policy on service animals, a specific policy on effective communication, or specific policies on other...
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APPENDIX B POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF HIV
, employees, agents, and contractors (collectively, UPDC), that UPDC does not exclude qualified detainees with HIV from participation in, or deny such detainees the benefits of, UPDC’s services...