Similarly, minimal actions that may be required as modifications in policies, practices, or procedures under § 36.302, such as a waiter’s removing the cover from a customer’s straw, a kitchen...
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Section 36.306 Personal Devices and Services (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
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227 Sales and Service
Section 227 covers access to check-out aisles (227.2), sales and service counters (227.3), food service lines (227.4), and queues and waiting lines (227.5)....
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7.11(a) Collective Bargaining Agreements
7.11(a)Collective Bargaining Agreements Labor unions are covered by the ADA and have the same obligation as the employer to comply with its requirements....
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Visible Alarms
Employee common use areas in covered facilities (e.g., locker rooms, break rooms, cafeterias, toilet rooms, corridors to exits, and other common use spaces) were required to be accessible...
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F103 Modifications and Waivers
Housing and Urban Development, the Secretary of the Department of Defense, and the United States Postal Service to modify or waive the accessibility standards for buildings and facilities covered...
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6. Modifications to the Functional Performance Criterion for Limited Vision
The Board proposed to increase the covered acuity range to 20/200 (or a field of vision less than 20 degrees)—which is a common legal definition of blindness—to afford more individuals with...
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Costs
Trails $617,956 Federal agencies construct 15.2 trail miles per year covered by the scoping requirements in F247 that would not otherwise meet the technical requirements for trails...
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Attachment A
The City will not place a surcharge on a particular individual with a disability or any group of individuals with disabilities to cover the cost of providing auxiliary aids/services or reasonable...
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Chapter 5: Fashioning a Durable ADA: The House of Representatives
that they were trying to look out for [the] needs” of the business community.2 Consequently, though the Senate crafted a breakthrough compromise bill, House deliberations would have to cover...
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Summary: What Every Playground Owner Should Know About the Accessibility of Their Playground Surfaces
The accessibility standards apply to playgrounds in parks, malls, schools, child care facilities and other public accommodations covered by the ADA and the ABA....
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Epilogue
Disability policy under the ADA, by contrast, is more like a piece of American cheese: it covers the entire nation thoroughly and uniformly.1 Every new building must follow accessibility...
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Section 36.201(b) (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Although the statutory language could be interpreted as placing equal responsibility on all private entities, whether lessor, lessee, or operator of a public accommodation, the committee...
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Section 36.201(b) (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Although the statutory language could be interpreted as placing equal responsibility on all private entities, whether lessor, lessee, or operator of a public accommodation, the committee...
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Application
agency could be responsible for the discriminatory actions of a private foster care or adoption agency with which it contracts when those actions are taken in fulfillment of the private entity’s...
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Efforts to minimize impact
The guidelines require an outcome, but do not prescribe in detail the process each entity much follow to achieve that outcome....
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Embedded Inaccessible Third-Party Plug-In Applications and Links to Inaccessible External Web Sites and Applications
The carrier associations opposed any such requirement, reiterating their position that the Department should regulate the entities providing the software directly when it is within the scope...
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e. Projected Reporting, Record-Keeping Requirements and Other Compliance Requirements of the Rule
The Department acknowledges that there may be other compliance-related administrative costs incurred by all movie theaters—including small entities—as a result of the proposed regulation...
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Categorization of wheelchair versus other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A few commenters raised the concern that an intended-use approach might embolden public entities to assess whether an individual with a mobility disability really needs to use the other...
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7. What remedies address violations of the ADA’s integration mandate in the context of disability employment systems?
The use of such criteria has been recognized as an appropriate mechanism “to measure the success of the [remedial] employment services offered” by a public entity, including whether such...
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3. Who do Title II of the ADA and Section 504 protect in child welfare programs?
foster and adoptive parents, and individuals seeking to become foster or adoptive parents, from discrimination by child welfare agencies and courts.49 Title II also protects individuals or entities...
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After January 26, 1992
In that case, the public entity can provide program access for the programs housed in the non-altered portion of the building by making them available in the parts of the building that have...
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General
The Department believes that this exception provides necessary relief for small business entities that may otherwise face the prospect of having between twenty-five percent (25%) and one...