(b) Practices prohibited under this section in connection with a residential real estate-related transaction include, but are not limited to:...
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§100.120(b)
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§1630.2(j)(1)(vii)
(vii) An impairment that is episodic or in remission is a disability if it would substantially limit a major life activity when active....
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Alternate formats
Alternate formats may include, but are not limited to, Braille, ASCII text, large print, and audio cassette recording....
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§ 35.108(d)(1)(iv)
(iv) An impairment that is episodic or in remission is a disability if it would substantially limit a major life activity when active....
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§ 37.131(f)(3)
(3) Any operational pattern or practice that significantly limits the availability of service to ADA paratransit eligible persons....
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Section 1193.21 Accessibility, usability and compatibility (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This is a restatement of the Act and sets forth the readily achievable limitation which applies to all subsequent sections of these guidelines. Comment....
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A. Accessible Voting Program
The City shall select facilities to be used as polling places that do not exclude individuals with disabilities from or deny them the benefits of the polling place, or otherwise subject...
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Preliminary Guidelines for Vitri-Turf SEWF Installation
Observe recommended limits on binder shelf life as reactivity will diminish after that time. Read material safety data sheets carefully prior to opening containers....
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Section 1630.2(g) Disability
However, the Amendments Act altered the interpretation and application of this critical statutory term in fundamental ways....
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F206.2.5 Restaurants and Cafeterias
or sunken dining areas, or to all parts of existing outdoor dining areas where the same services and decor are provided in an accessible space usable by the public and not restricted to use...
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§35.150(d)(3)(i)
(i) Identify physical obstacles in the public entity's facilities that limit the accessibility of its programs or activities to individuals with disabilities;...
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§100.70(c)
(c) Prohibited actions under paragraph (a) of this section, which are generally referred to as unlawful steering practices, include, but are not limited to:...
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§ 35.150(d)(3)(i)
(i) Identify physical obstacles in the public entity's facilities that limit the accessibility of its programs or activities to individuals with disabilities;...
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11. Do not use language that perpetuates negative stereotypes about psychiatric disabilities.
Use Don’t Use He has a diagnosis of bipolar disorder; he is living with bipolar disorder He is (a) bipolar; he is (a) manic-depressive...
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11B-201.1 Scope
These requirements are to be applied to all areas of a facility unless exempted, or where scoping limits the number of multiple elements required to be accessible....
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11B-201.1 Scope
These requirements are to be applied to all areas of a facility unless exempted, or where scoping limits the number of multiple elements required to be accessible....
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G. Access to Social Services, Temporary Lodging or Housing, and Other Benefit Programs
Following are some important points to remember: Application procedures should not limit access by people with disabilities....
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3. Getting Access to Medical Equipment
In a national survey of people with disabilities or activity limitations, wheelchair users reported the following: 69% had difficulty using exam tables; 60% had difficulty...
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Comfort animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, only individuals with conditions that substantially limit them in a major life activity currently qualify for coverage under the ADA, and only those individuals will qualify...
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Comfort animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The increased use of comfort animals is primarily by individuals with mental or psychiatric impairments, many of which do not rise to the level of disability. ...
