Example B: An employee tells his supervisor, "I need six weeks off to get treatment for a back problem." This is a request for a reasonable accommodation....
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1. How must an individual request a reasonable accommodation?
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Prevention of fraud in purchase of accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (i) proposed allowing a public accommodation to ask individuals purchasing single-event tickets for accessible seating whether they are wheelchair users....
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Test C (Section-by-Section Analysis)
impairment that substantially limits major life activities only as a result of the attitudes of others toward such impairment; or (C) Has none of the impairments defined in paragraph (k)(2)(i)...
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REFERENCES
& Nabelek, I. V. (l994). Room acoustics and speech perception. In Handbook of Clinical Audiology, 4th Edition, Katz, J. (Ed.), 624‒637. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins....
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III. Benefits of Ratification
I strongly believe that ratification of the Disabilities Convention is in the best interests of the United States, provides protections for Americans with disabilities, and promotes U.S....
- ADA25: #18 of 25 -- Movie Captioning
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Visually IMpaired Accessible Keypad Door Lock
for more tactile requirements, such as ADA compliance" Yale nexTouch™ Commercial Keypad Door Lock https://www.yalecommercial.com/en/products/access-control/nextouch-keypad-lock/ Best I...
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She tells it like it is!
As a lifelong wheelchair user, I was tickled by Mary Alice's humor and accuracy regarding the importance of getting a wheelchair that is an extension of your body....
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B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
Third, as shown above, the only title II and title III entities that would be significantly affected by the proposed changes to the ADA regulations are national testing entities and postsecondary...
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Audio Description (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, with respect to digital screens, the Department is proposing the same six-month compliance date for the provision of audio description at § 36.303(g)(3)(i) as it is for movie...
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IV. EQUITABLE RELIEF
If no Qualified Interpreter can be located, Hospital Personnel will: i....
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1. Public Right-of-Way
Margen was not certified as an expert on program access under Title II of the ADA nor is he an architect. RT 100:17-101:3....
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II. COORDINATION AND OVERSIGHT
She will attend training on Title III of the ADA as it applies to medical facilities and disability awareness within 60 days of the Effective Date of this Agreement....
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Section 36.406(e) Housing at a Place of Education (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition to title III of the ADA, universities and schools that are recipients of Federal financial assistance also are subject to section 504, which contains its own accessibility requirements...
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Very interesting insight
I especially liked how she dealt with the car blocking the sidewalk....
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EQUITABLE RELIEF
Providing information about blood or organ donations; i. Discussing powers of attorney, living wills and/or complex billing and insurance matters; and j....
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Re: Angled Parking
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Section 35.151(k) Detention and correctional facilities
However, correctional and detention facilities operated by or on behalf of public entities have always been subject to the nondiscrimination and program accessibility requirements of title...
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§35.105 Self-evaluation
As noted in the discussion of § 35.102, activities covered by the Department of Transportation’s regulation implementing subtitle B of title II are not required to be included in the self-evaluation...
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DSA IR 11B-6 ACCESSIBILITY REVIEW OF MECHANICAL (HVAC) PROJECTS (revised 05/27/2021)
Revised 05/27/21 Issued 02/04/08 References: California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 24 Part 2: California Building Code (CBC), Chapter 2 Definition of Alteration ...
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Equipment and furniture.
A few title II entities submitted very brief comments, with about half in favor of specific requirements for free-standing equipment and half opposed. ...
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4. What factors should a public school district consider in determining what auxiliary aids or services are necessary to afford qualified students with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in, and enjoy the benefits of, the public school’s services, programs, or activities?
The Title II regulations’ requirements apply to all of a student’s school‐related communications, not just those with teachers or school personnel....
