Policies on the Use of OPDMDs In deciding whether a type of OPDMD can be accommodated, covered entities must consider all assessment factors and, where appropriate, should develop and...
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Sec.36.401(d)(1)(ii)(B)
(B) A series of buildings on a common site, either under common ownership or common control or developed either as one project or as a series of related projects, housing five or more sales...
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Pit Toilet
Pit toilets are provided primarily for resource protection and are only constructed at recreation sites with a Recreation Site Development Scale level of 2 of less....
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Equivalent Facilitation [2.2]
This provides flexibility for new technologies and innovative designs solutions that may not have been taken into account when ADAAG was developed....
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Pit Toilet
Pit toilets are provided primarily for resource protection and only are constructed at recreation sites with a Recreation Site Development Scale level of 2 of less....
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Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act ________________________________________________________________ 7/22/2014 The first update to the nation’s workforce development system...
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Pit Toilet
Pit toilets are provided primarily for resource protection and are only constructed at recreation sites with a Recreation Site Development Scale level of 2 of less....
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New Construction
correctional authorities to meet their obligation by providing the required accessible features in cells within the same facility, other than those specific cells in which alterations are planned...
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Seating Locations
An accessible seating plan requires aisles that are at least 36 inches wide and have sufficient turning space (e.g., a 60-inch diameter circle) in key locations throughout the room. ...
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Entry Doors
Plan view showing clear floor space on both sides of entry door to permit entry and exit...
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Surcharges
The department plans to charge M.N. $250 for the course due to interpreter costs. M.N.’s fee can be no more than the $50 charged other participants....
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5.2 Q. If a building design contains a mix of single-story flats on grade and single-story flats located above grade over a public parking area, do the flats over the parking area have to be accessible?
Thus, the definition includes situations where the design plan is such that more than one floor of a building may be accessed by means of an accessible route (for an example, see Question...
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[ADA Standards §§ 4.1.3(1), 4.3.8] Note: Although the facility survey cannot check the accessibility of the cots because they will not be installed until the shelter is in use, planning...
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§ 37.47(e)
(e) A public entity wishing to apply for an extension of the July 26, 1993, deadline for key station accessibility shall include a request for an extension with its plan submitted to FTA...
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11B-232.2.1.3 Substitute cells
to provide the required number of cells with mobility features by providing the required mobility features in substitute cells (cells other than those where alterations are originally planned...
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iii. Need for Department action
The Internet has been governed by a variety of voluntary standards or structures developed through nonprofit organizations using multinational collaborative efforts....
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Steps the Employer May Take
information to state officials as required by state laws regulating workers' compensation and "second injury" funds; to screen out individuals who would pose a "direct threat" to health...
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Typical examples of reasonable modifications are:
Modifying a membership policy at a health club to allow a person who uses a wheelchair to bring an aide to provide assistance in getting on and off exercise equipment, in and out of a swimming...
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Using Patient Lifts
Patient lifts also protect health care providers from injuries caused by lifting patients....
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E. Notice to MSHA Personnel and MSHA Affiliated Physicians
If you are the responsible health care provider, you must ensure that such aids and services are provided when appropriate....
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9. Q: One of the children in my center hits and bites other children. His parents are now saying that I can't expel him because his bad behavior is due to a disability. What can I do?
The ADA does not require providers to take any action that would pose a direct threat -- a substantial risk of serious harm -- to the health or safety of others....
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3. Q: What are the basic requirements of title III?
Specifically: Centers cannot exclude children with disabilities from their programs unless their presence would pose a direct threat to the health or safety of others or require...