the identification of barriers (architectural and communication) to program accessibility, detailed methods for making the facilities accessible, a schedule for implementation and the official...
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Title II Public Entity Facilities Compliance Fact Sheet
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Sec. 469.051(b)
(b) In enforcing this chapter, the commission is entitled to the assistance of all appropriate elective or appointive state officials....
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§104.14(d)(3)
(3) Government officials investigating compliance with the Act shall be provided relevant information upon request....
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§8.57(e)(1)
(1) The responsible civil rights official has determined that compliance cannot be secured by voluntary means;...
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F. Training
will augment the effectiveness of the communication); How and when to use VRI services; Making and receiving calls through TTYs and the relay service; and MSHA’s complaint...
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IX. RELEASES
participation with any other person, firm, entity, corporation, institute, or government agency, file, refile, or in any manner participate in or prosecute any claim, charge, grievance, complaint...
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§8.13(d)(3)
(3) Government officials investigating compliance with section 504 shall be provided relevant information upon request....
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§35.171(a)
(a) Receipt of complaints....
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Election Day Record-Keeping
the communication; the personnel involved; polling place name and precinct number; a summary of the communication; and a description of the resolution...
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Sec.36.607(c)
(c) A submitting official may reapply for certification of amendments or other changes to a code that has already received certification....
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§8.56(g)(4)
(4) A notice of the right of the recipient and the complainant (if any) to request a review of the letter of findings by the reviewing civil rights official....
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§ 36.606(c)
(c) A submitting official may reapply for certification of amendments or other changes to a code that has already received certification....
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§100.307(d)(6)
(6) Any other state, local, national, or international official documents containing a birth date of comparable reliability; or...
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VI. ENFORCEMENT
Each report shall also identify all ADA-related complaints for the period, and list by individual the nature of the complaint, and explanation of how the complaint was resolved. ...
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ADA Facilities Compliance Risk Assessment Form
Accessibility Code Review by local building official....
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Sec. 469.057(b)(3)
(3) complaint procedures; and...
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§27.125(c)(2)
(2) The recipient or other person has been notified by the responsible Departmental official of its failure to comply and of the proposed action;...
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Major Issues
Major Issues Transportation officials who commented on the 2002 draft guidelines raised some major issues that are addressed below....
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ENSURING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES DO NOT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
For example, an election official cannot refuse to provide an absentee ballot or voter registration form to a person with a disability because the official knows the voter resides in a nursing...
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1. LEGAL ISSUES
others to deviate from the access regulations found in the California Building Code…." 1 The California Attorney General’s office also indicated "we are concerned that local building officials...
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Enforcement
Many people’s complaints are resolved through the grievance procedure established by their state or local government. Some people prefer a more formal action....
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[A] 104.11 Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment
An alternative material, design or method of construction shall be approved where the building official finds that the proposed design is satisfactory and complies with the intent of the...
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§27.11(a)(3)
(3) The responsible Departmental official may, where necessary to overcome the effects of a violation of this part, require a recipient to take remedial action:...
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§27.127(d) Right to counsel.
In all proceedings under this section, the applicant or recipient and the responsible Departmental official have the right to be represented by counsel....