(d) A registered accessibility specialist may not receive continuing education credit for attending the same course more than once during the one-year period for which the course is approved...
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68.74. Continuing Education
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Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
For example, as originally recommended by the Access Board's Recreation Access Advisory Committee, all holes on a miniature golf course would be required to be accessible except for sloped...
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Recreation Site Layout
Accessibility is, of course, one of the many design parameters for any recreation site....
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Surcharges
Examples A county adult education program offers a bicycle repair course and charges participants $50....
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31. Academic adjustments
For example, an institution might permit an otherwise qualified handicapped student who is deaf to substitute an art appreciation or music history course for a required course in music appreciation...
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Compilation of Instruments and Measurement Methods for Surface Accessibility
Compilation of Instruments and Measurement Methods for Surface Accessibility During the course of this project the following information was developed as background information to assist...
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Sec.36.309(c)(3)
(3) A private entity that offers a course covered by this section shall provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services for persons with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills, unless...
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§ 36.309(c)(3)
(3) A private entity that offers a course covered by this section shall provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services for persons with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills, unless...
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Other power-driven mobility device
engines--whether or not designed solely for use by individuals with mobility impairments--that are used by individuals with mobility impairments for the purpose of locomotion, including golf...
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§ 35.104 Other power-driven mobility device
engines--whether or not designed solely for use by individuals with mobility impairments--that are used by individuals with mobility impairments for the purpose of locomotion, including golf...
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Question 6
What types of infusion pumps are partially or fully operated by patients in the normal course of treatment?...
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PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
11) A day-care center, senior citizen center, homeless shelter, food bank, adoption agency, or other social service center establishment; (12) A gymnasium, health spa, bowling alley, golf...
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
Golf facilities, sections 238 and 1006; 206.2.15. G. Miniature golf facilities, sections 239 and 1007; 206.2.16. H. Play areas, sections 240 and 1008; 206.2.17. ...
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MARKETING PLAN
and the existing AASHTO design guidelines, or the creation of a totally new NHI course and a new AASHTO design guideline (for shared use paths)....
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AIAU Accessible Architecture: Designing for Success (Parts 1-3)
In this 3 part course, you'll learn the best practices for accessibility covering emerging trends, everyday mistakes made by contractors and architects and the best way to prepare drawings...
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Reporting
received by the University since the immediately prior report under this Agreement (including complaints made directly to the Office of Disability Services or to any individual who provides course-related...
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Sec.36.309(c)(5)
(5) Alternative accessible arrangements may include, for example, provision of the course through videotape, cassettes, or prepared notes....
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§ 36.309(c)(5)
(5) Alternative accessible arrangements may include, for example, provision of the course through videotape, cassettes, or prepared notes....
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Subpart C -- Specific Requirements (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
It also addresses the requirements of section 309 of the ADA regarding examinations and courses....
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Regulatory Impact Analysis.
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Regulatory Impact Analysis.
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I. Remedies for Facility Segregation Under Student Option Plans
overcome the discrimination: (1) Elimination of program duplication in the segregated facility and other proximate vocational facilities; (2) relocation or “clustering” of programs or courses...
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26. Nonacademic services
For example, a student in a wheelchair can participate in regular archery course, as can a deaf student in a wrestling course....