The provisions of the California Fire Code shall apply to matters affecting or relating to structures, processes and premises from the hazard of fire and explosion arising from the...
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[A] 101.4.5 Fire prevention
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101.4.5 Fire prevention
The provisions of the California Fire Code shall apply to matters affecting or relating to structures, processes and premises from the hazard of fire and explosion arising from the...
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§ 36.302(f)(8) Prevention of fraudulent purchase of accessible seating
(8) Prevention of fraudulent purchase of accessible seating. A public accommodation may not require proof of disability before selling a wheelchair space. ...
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§ 35.138(h) Prevention of fraud in purchase of tickets for accessible seating
(h) Prevention of fraud in purchase of tickets for accessible seating....
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Prevention of Fraud in Purchase of Tickets for Accessible Seating
However, venues and third-party vendors may take steps to prevent the fraudulent sale and use of accessible seating....
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§ 36.302(f)(8) Prevention of fraud in purchase of tickets for accessible seating
(8) Prevention of fraud in purchase of tickets for accessible seating....
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17. What should employers do to prevent and correct harassment?
What should employers do to prevent and correct harassment? Employers should make clear that they will not tolerate harassment based on disability or on any other basis....
- Prevent Blindness America
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Prevention of fraud in purchase of accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Prevention of fraud in purchase of accessible seating....
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Prevention of fraud in purchase of accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Prevention of fraud in purchase of accessible seating....
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Readily Achievable
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Paragraph (f) Prevention of visually induced seizures (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (f) Prevention of visually induced seizures (Section-by-Section Analysis) Comment....
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9.7 Does Filing a Workers' Compensation Claim Prevent an Injured Worker from Filing a Charge Under the ADA?
9.7 Does Filing a Workers' Compensation Claim Prevent an Injured Worker from Filing a Charge Under the ADA?...
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[ADA Title III §36.104] Readily achievable
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Can guards or collars be attached to handrails to prevent skateboard traffic?
No, handrail gripping surfaces at egress stairs subject to the Standards must be unobstructed on the top and sides and free of sharp or abrasive elements so that users can maintain a...
- U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
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University of Louisville, Injury Risk Assessment and Prevention (iRAP) Laboratory
The Injury Risk Assessment and Prevention (iRAP) Laboratory is a multi-disciplinary laboratory that conducts state-of-the-art research through the application of engineering and medical...
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9.5 Do the ADA's Pre-Employment Inquiry and Confidentiality Restrictions Prevent an Employer from Filing Second Injury Fund Claims?
9.5 Do the ADA's Pre-Employment Inquiry and Confidentiality Restrictions Prevent an Employer from Filing Second Injury Fund Claims?...
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Readily achievable
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Undue burden
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Undue burden
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READILY ACHIEVABLE
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[ADA Title III] Readily achievable
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Factors to consider when making decisions about what is readily achievable (and not readily achievable)
The number of persons employed at the site; The effect on expenses and resources; Legitimate safety requirements necessary for safe operation, including crime...