However, an employer still has the obligation under the ADA to consider whether there is a reasonable accommodation, consistent with the standards of other Federal laws, that will prevent...
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1. Federal Laws and Regulations
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Public Use
Interior or exterior rooms, spaces, or elements that are made available to the public. Public use may be provided at a building or facility that is privately or publicly owned....
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Public Use
Describes interior or exterior rooms or spaces that are made available to the general public. Public use may be provided at a building or facility that is privately or publicly owned....
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PUBLIC USE
Describes interior or exterior rooms or spaces that are made available to the general public. Public use may be provided at a building or facility that is privately or publicly owned....
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Public Entrances
Public Entrances. The 1991 Standards, at sections 4.1.3(8) and 4.1.6(1)(h), require at least fifty percent (50%) of public entrances to be accessible....
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3.5 Some Examples of Reasonable Accommodation
3.5 Some Examples of Reasonable Accommodation The statute and EEOC's regulations provide examples of common types of reasonable accommodation that an employer may be required to provide...
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND COCONINO COUNTY REGARDING THE ACCESSIBILITY OF POLLING PLACES
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND COCONINO COUNTY REGARDING THE ACCESSIBILITY OF POLLING PLACES DJ # 204-49-91 This settlement agreement ("Agreement")...
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[A] PUBLIC WAY
A street, alley or other parcel of land open to the outside air leading to a street, that has been deeded, dedicated or otherwise permanently appropriated to the public for public use and...
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PUBLIC WAY
A street, alley or other parcel of land open to the outside air leading to a street, that has been deeded, dedicated or otherwise permanently appropriated to the public for public use and...
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‘‘Public entity.’’
‘‘Public entity.’’...
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5. What will happen after I ask for a reasonable accommodation?
You can help your health care provider understand the law of reasonable accommodation by bringing a copy of the EEOC publication The Mental Health Provider's Role in a Client's Request for...
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Temporary Solutions for Election Day: Accessible Entrance to Polling Place
Temporary Solutions for Election Day Accessible Entrance to Polling Place Problem One: One or two steps at the entrance prevent access....
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PUBLIC ENTRANCE
PUBLIC ENTRANCE. An entrance that is not a service entrance or a restricted entrance....
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Public Entrance
Public Entrance. An entrance that is not a service entrance or a restricted entrance....
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A1. Parking Count
If parking is available, count the total number of parking spaces provided for the polling place....
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PUBLIC ENTITY
PUBLIC ENTITY. Any State or local government; any department, agency, special-purpose district, or other instrumentality of a State or local government....
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3.4 Some Basic Principles of Reasonable Accommodation
3.4 Some Basic Principles of Reasonable Accommodation A reasonable accommodation must be an effective accommodation....
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What is the difference between Title II and Title III of the ADA?
The major difference between the two titles is that Title II has administrative requirements for an ADA coordinator, self-evaluation, transition plan, grievance procedure and public notice...
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Public Building
Public Building. (1) Any building that is suitable for office and/or storage space for the use of one or more Federal agencies or mixed-ownership corporations, such as Federal office buildings...
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"Public entity.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
"Public entity.''...
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CHAPTER 31B PUBLIC POOLS
CHAPTER 31B PUBLIC POOLS ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 31B that are adopted by Division of the State Architect...
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Public Entity
Public Entity – (A) any State or local government; (B) any department, agency, special purpose district, or other instrumentality of a State or States or local government, and (C) the National...
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B. Survey, Compliance and Review of Polling Place Locations
polling places; assist the Board with Election Judge training and material development; deploy ThirdParty Expert staff and volunteers to survey polling places in the March 2018 election...
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Public entity
Public entity means -- (1) Any State or local government; (2) Any department, agency, special purpose district, or other instrumentality of a State or States or local government; and...