Where furnishings are not fixed, Sections 501, 503, and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, provide that Federal employees, employees of Federal contractors, and certain other...
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F226.1 General
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Clear Tread Width [1017.3]
The Access Board and National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research sponsored research to collect anthropometric data from a sample of about 500 people who use manual wheelchairs...
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Discrimination is Prohibited
[Sec. 382.31(c)] Carriers must modify policies, practices, and facilities as necessary to ensure nondiscrimination consistent with the standards of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act,...
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Alterations
An alteration is defined as remodeling, renovating, rehabilitating, reconstructing, changing or rearranging structural parts or elements, changing or rearranging plan configuration of walls...
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223.1 General
dispersion is not required, the flexibility it provides can be a critical factor in ensuring cost effective compliance with applicable civil rights laws, including Sections 501 and 504 of the Rehabilitation...
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Acceptable Trail Surfacing Requirements
Trail surfaces are currently considered accessible only if the surfacing material is firm, stable, and slip-resistant and the trail has the engineered attributes of adequate width, moderately...
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Cost Estimates for Barrier Removal
$100,000.00 per site) 3.25 Modified Unit Cost Adjustment Factor Optional Factors – (Determined in consultation with Client): 1.15 Design fees for architectural and engineering...
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Selection of Variables
Weight is included here as a recommended dimension because a variety of engineering problems require body weight....
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Some Examples of Questions that May Not be Asked on Application Forms or in Job Interviews
(Information may not be requested regarding treatment for drug or alcohol addiction, because the ADA protects people addicted to drugs who have been successfully rehabilitated, or who are...
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I. INTRODUCTION
. § 12131-12165; (2) the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 ("Rehabilitation Act"), 29 U.S.C. § 794; (3) the Civil Rights Act of 1871, Rev....
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Appendix A: References
Developmental Rehabilitation, 11(2), 141-148. doi: 10.1080/17518420701688649 Rimmer, J., Wang, E., Yamaki, K., & David, B. (2010)....
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7. What is a reasonable modification?
To provide assistance to parents with disabilities that is equal to that offered to parents without disabilities, child welfare agencies may be required to provide enhanced or supplemental...
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4. On-board wheelchairs
The rationale for the latter requirement is that some passengers with limited mobility may be able to use an inaccessible lavatory on their own but may need to be assisted down the aisle...
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5.5(e) Making Job Applications Accessible
Individuals with visual or learning disabilities or other mental disabilities also may require assistance in filling out application forms....
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Sec.36.603(e)
(e) Upon receipt of a request for certification, the Assistant Attorney General may request further information that he or she considers relevant to the determinations required to be made...
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12206(a)(1)
Secretary of Transportation, the Chair of the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, and the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, shall develop a plan to assist...
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§382.27(f)
If the new flight is another carrier's flight, you must provide the maximum feasible assistance to the other carrier in providing the accommodation the passenger requested from you....
