Liability is established under title I of the ADA only when an individual proves that a covered entity discriminated on the basis of disability within the meaning of section 102 of the ADA...
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§1630.2(I)(3)
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§1630.2(j)(3)(i)
(i) The principles set forth in paragraphs (j)(1)(i) through (ix) of this section are intended to provide for more generous coverage and application of the ADA's prohibition on discrimination...
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11B-226.1 General
In facilities covered by the ADA, this requirement does not apply to work surfaces used only by employees....
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Undue burden (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Alternatively, if the Board was to adopt a definition for undue burden, the ITAA favored adoption of the factors associated with undue burden and undue hardship in the ADA and section 504...
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After January 26, 1992
facility where construction commenced after January 26, 1992 is considered “new,” “newly constructed,” or “post-ADA.”...
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Grab bars
Grab bars: Section 609 of the ADA-ABA standards [7] includes provisions for grab bars in areas where transfers are expected....
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201.1 Scope
., and the ADA Standards for Accessible Design....
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[ADA Standards § 4.8.2] Yes No Note: For existing ramps, the slope may be 1:10 for a 6-inch rise and 1:8 for a 3-inch rise in special circumstances (see ADA Standards § 4.1.6...
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§ 36.105(f)(3)
Liability is established under title III of the ADA only when an individual proves that a public accommodation discriminated on the basis of disability within the meaning of title III of...
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§ 35.108(f)(3)
Liability is established under title II of the ADA only when an individual proves that a public entity discriminated on the basis of disability within the meaning of title II of the ADA,...
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The decision whether to utilize private enforcement or public enforcement lies with Congress alone, for it is the proper body to weigh the benefits and burdens associated with each regime...
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Residential Dwelling Units for Sale: ADA Standard Section 233.3.2
Section 233.3.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for residential dwelling units for sale.
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5.4 Recruitment
5.4 Recruitment The ADA is a nondiscrimination law. It does not require employers to undertake special activities to recruit people with disabilities....
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11B-215.5 Residential facilities
[2010 ADAS] 215.5 Residential Facilities. Where provided in residential dwelling units required to comply with 809.5, alarms shall comply with 702....
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Key Title II obligations for state and local government entities
Therefore, to support state and local law enforcement, corrections, and justice systems leaders in complying with these ADA requirements, each ADA obligation is followed by compliance examples...
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Maintaining Accessibility in Museum Shops
For specific information about how to comply with the ADA and reach this nearly untapped audience of people with disabilities, visit the U.S....
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MAKING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ACCESSIBLE
MAKING THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ACCESSIBLE _______________________________________________________________________________________________ The ADA's regulations and the ADA Standards...
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11B-215.5 Residential facilities
[2010 ADAS] 215.5 Residential Facilities. Where provided in residential dwelling units required to comply with 809.5, alarms shall comply with 702....
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11B-216.1 General
[2010 ADAS] 216.1 General. Signs shall be provided in accordance with 216 and shall comply with 703. Exceptions: 1. ...
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F. Emergency Shelter Programs
Regardless of who operates a shelter, the ADA generally requires shelter operations to be conducted in a way that offers people with disabilities the same benefits – e.g., safety, comfort...
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
The passage of the ADA expanded the Access Board’s responsibilities....
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A. INTRODUCTION
The United States brought this civil action to enforce Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (“ADA”), 42 U.S.C. §§ 12131–12134 and the U.S....