An employer is only required to accommodate a “known” disability of a qualified applicant or employee....
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When is an employer required to make a reasonable accommodation?
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1193.23(b)(4) (Advisory Guidance)
Manufacturers must consider how they can make reasonable efforts to validate any unproven access solutions through testing with individuals with disabilities or with appropriate disability-related...
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Safe harbor and other proposed limitations on barrier removal.
Existing facilities would continue to be subject to accessibility requirements in existing law, but not specifically to the requirements in: (1) The Access Board's supplemental guidelines...
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OBJECTIONS TO THE SETTLEMENT
Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center 180 Montgomery Street, Suite 600 San Francisco, CA 94104 Anna Rivera, Esq. Disability Rights Legal Center 256 S....
- Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
- ADA Information Line
- A Parent’s Guide to Researching Schools for Children With Special Needs
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ENFORCEMENT
provides notice to Blockbuster, it may institute a civil action in federal court to enforce the terms of this Agreement or Title III and may, in such action, seek any relief available under law...
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Public accommodations
Public accommodations: — Must give a person with a disability an equal opportunity to use or enjoy the entity's goods, services, and facilities....
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A. Advance Planning
During emergencies and disasters, people with disabilities sometimes have different, disability-related needs than other individuals....
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2. Business Necessity
Under the ADA, as under the Rehabilitation Act: If a test or other selection criterion excludes an individual with a disability because of the disability and does not relate to the essential...
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Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
. 7.3 million Americans have visual disabilities. 20.6 million Americans have limited mobility....
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§ 37.77(b)
(b) If the system, when viewed in its entirety, provides a level of service to individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, equivalent to the level of service...
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§1630.2(j)(4)(iii)
(iii) In determining whether an individual has a disability under the “actual disability” or “record of” prongs of the definition of disability, the focus is on how a major life activity...
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
of Justice is formally announcing the withdrawal of four previously announced Advance Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRMs) pertaining to title II and title III of the Americans with Disabilities...
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Some Examples of Mental or Psychological Impairments [Sec. 382.5(a)(2)]
Some Examples of Mental or Psychological Impairments [Sec. 382.5(a)(2)]: Mental retardation; Depression; Anxiety disorders; Specific learning disabilities...
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E203.2 Agency Business Needs
How users with disabilities will perform the functions supported by the ICT; and b. How the ICT will be installed, configured, and maintained to support users with disabilities....
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§382.157(c)
(c) You must categorize disability-related complaints that you receive according to the type of disability and nature of complaint....
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Fair Housing Act Design Manual
Providing an environment where persons with disabilities can have the same access to, and ability to use, housing that other persons without disabilities enjoy is both a worthwhile goal...
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Consultation on auxiliary aid or service. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A public accommodation should consult with the individual with a disability, wherever possible, to determine what auxiliary aid or service would provide effective communication. ...
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Prohibition of Discriminatory Practices
◼ Airlines may not require advance notice that a person with a disability is traveling....
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§382.3 Assistive device
Assistive device means any piece of equipment that assists a passenger with a disability to cope with the effects of his or her disability....
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§382.157(a)
(a) For the purposes of this section, a disability-related complaint means a specific written expression of dissatisfaction received from, or submitted on behalf, of an individual with a...
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II. Overview of Requirements
State and local governments -- May not refuse to allow a person with a disability to participate in a service, program, or activity simply because the person has a disability....