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11B-203.2 Construction sites
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E. Promotional Activities
Recipients may not undertake promotional efforts (including activities of school officials, counselors, and vocational staff) in a manner that creates or perpetuates stereotypes or limitations...
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223.2.2 Facilities Specializing in Treating Conditions That Affect Mobility
conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic conditions that severely limit...
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12101(b)(5)
Williams, 534 U.S. 184 (2002) for "substantially limits", and applied by lower courts in numerous decisions, has created an inappropriately high level of limitation necessary to obtain coverage...
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407.12.2 Side Reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It proposes to limit the height of the portion of the ICT over which a person must reach to access controls to 34 inches maximum in height....
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There Are No “The Disabled” And There Is No “One Size Fits All.”
Two individuals with the same type of functional limitations can have very different abilities and needs....
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Height of Tables or Counters [4.32.4]
A height of 36 inches, where necessary to accommodate below counter appliances, may be acceptable in limited use areas such as employee breakrooms, as long as a portion of the counter is...
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11B-203.2 Construction sites
Structures and sites directly associated with the actual processes of construction, including but not limited to, scaffolding, bridging, materials hoists, materials storage, and construction...
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11B-225.2.3 Library book stacks
ETA Editor's Note The ADA Advisory identifies library shelving as self-service shelving, which does not have a height limitation....
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11B-203.2 Construction sites
Structures and sites directly associated with the actual processes of construction, including but not limited to, scaffolding, bridging, materials hoists, materials storage, and construction...
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39. Must an employer provide a reasonable accommodation that is needed because of the side effects of medication or treatment related to the disability, or because of symptoms or other medical conditions resulting from the underlying disability?
The side effects caused by the medication that an employee must take because of the disability are limitations resulting from the disability....
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Q. Who is protected against employment discrimination?
The ADA defines an "individual with a disability" as a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, has a record of such an...
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II-5.3000 Curb ramps
Alternative routes to buildings that make use of existing curb cuts may be acceptable under the concept of program accessibility in the limited circumstances where individuals with disabilities...
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PUBLIC HOUSING
constructed or altered as part of a public entity’s program to provide housing pursuant to United States Code of Federal Regulations, 28 CFR Part 35, Section 35.102(a), including but not limited...
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216.5 Parking
Parking spaces complying with 502 shall be identified by signs complying with 502.6. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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7.9 Health Insurance and Other Employee Benefit Plans
7.9 Health Insurance and Other Employee Benefit Plans As discussed above, an employer or other covered entity may not limit, segregate or classify an individual with a disability, on...
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6. May an employer ask an individual for documentation when the individual requests reasonable accommodation?
The appropriate professional in any particular situation will depend on the disability and the type of functional limitation it imposes....
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Test A (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Substantial limitation of a major life activity. Under Test A, the impairment must be one that "substantially limits a major life activity."...
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"Disability.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Substantial limitation of a major life activity. Under Test A, the impairment must be one that ‘‘substantially limits a major life activity.’’...
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‘‘Disability.’’
Substantial Limitation of a Major Life Activity. Under Test A, the impairment must be one that ‘‘substantially limits a major life activity.’’...
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Disability (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Substantial limitation of a major life activity. Under Test A, the impairment must be one that "substantially limits a major life activity.''...
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How to Measure Access Aisles
In the final rule, the Board has clarified how parking spaces and access aisles are to be measured....
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Mail Boxes
Mail boxes include, but are not limited to, post office boxes and receptacles provided by commercial mail-receiving agencies, apartment facilities, or schools....
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Enforcing Authority
Enforcing authorities may include, but are not limited to the United States Departments of Justice and Health and Human Services....