Providing Qualified Interpreters Providing an interpreter on an "as-needed" basis may be a reasonable accommodation for a person who is deaf in some employment situations, if this does...
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9. Providing Qualified Interpreters
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Appoint an ADA Coordinator
Although the law does not refer to this person as an “ADA Coordinator,” this term is commonly used. A public may have more than one ADA Coordinator....
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12. How does a parent request auxiliary aids and services for a child under Title II? Can the request be made as part of the IEP process or must it be made through a separate process?
must designate at least one person to coordinate its compliance with Section 504. 34 C.F.R. § 104.7(a)....
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Inquiries about service animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
use the animal has a mental health-related disability; (2) that having the animal accompany the individual is necessary to the individual's mental health or treatment or to assist the person...
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Inquiries about service animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
use the animal has a mental health-related disability; (2) that having the animal accompany the individual is necessary to the individual's mental health or treatment or to assist the person...
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Executive Summary
Wheeled mobility devices (WhMDs) that are used by people with disabilities include manual wheelchairs, power chairs and scooters....
- PEMKO 5" Latching Panic Saddle Threshold No. 2005-P
- HEWI Push/Pull Handle set to EN 179
- PEMKO 5" Latching Panic Saddle Threshold No. 2005-V
- CRL-Blumcraft® Panic Handles 08 7100
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11B-234.1 General
An example of an amusement ride not specifically addressed by these requirements includes "virtual reality" rides where the device does not move through a fixed course within a defined area...
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What values are recommended for ground and floor surfaces along an accessible route?
The surfaces of the accessible route on a site or within a building or facility must be designed to provide slip-resistant locomotion for both level and inclined travel by persons with disabilities...
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A4.32.4 Height of Tables or Counters
Light detailed work such as writing requires a table or counter close to elbow height for a standing person....
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A4.32.4 HEIGHT OF WORK SURFACES
Light detailed work such as writing requires a work surface close to elbow height for a standing person....
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10. How does an employee with a hearing disability request a reasonable accommodation?
There are no "magic words" that a person has to use when requesting a reasonable accommodation....
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When An Employee Becomes Disabled
to determine if the person can perform essential functions of the job currently held, (or held before the injury or illness), with or without reasonable accommodation, and without posing...
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8.3 Illegal Use of Drugs
If a person takes amphetamines without a prescription, that person is using drugs illegally, even though they could be prescribed by a physician....
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Examples of Accessible Features for Websites
Use alt tags for image maps and for graphics associated with the image map so that a person using a screen reader will have access to the links and information. 4....
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Direct Threat
A person who poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others is not "qualified."...
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3. Tips for People with Visual Disabilities
Anita Aaron describes her experience this way: To fully participate in a fitness facility, I either need to hire (and then train) a personal trainer or memorize by repeated trips with...
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Reporting
The City shall not retaliate against any person because that person has opposed the City's allegedly discriminatory policies or practices in any manner, or because that person has cooperated...
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Reporting
The City shall not retaliate against any person because that person has opposed the City's allegedly discriminatory policies or practices in any manner, or because that person has cooperated...
- RESNA Position Paper on the Use of Evacuation Chairs
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., clutter, throw rugs), adding special features or assistive devices (e.g., grab bars, ramps), moving furnishings, changing where activities occur (e.g., sleeping on the first instead of...