A public entity may ask an individual with a disability to remove a service animal from the premises if—...
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§ 35.136(b) Exceptions
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§ 35.160(c)(2)
(2) A public entity shall not rely on an adult accompanying an individual with a disability to interpret or facilitate communication except—...
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§ 35.160(c)(1)
(1) A public entity shall not require an individual with a disability to bring another individual to interpret for him or her....
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§ 37.87(c)(1)
(1) An initial solicitation for used vehicles specifying that all used vehicles accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities;...
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§ 37.139(e)
(e) A description of the process used to certify individuals with disabilities as ADA paratransit eligible. At a minimum, this must include—...
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§ 37.183(b)(1)
(1) Ensure that the vehicle is readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs; or...
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§ 37.1 Purpose
The purpose of this part is to implement the transportation and related provisions of titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990....
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11B-233.1 General
Examples include, but are not limited to; public housing, student and faculty housing, employee housing, nursing homes, and social service center establishments such as homeless shelters...
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11B-233.1 General
Examples include, but are not limited to; public housing, student and faculty housing, employee housing, nursing homes, and social service center establishments such as homeless shelters...
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Who is Covered by the ADA?
Businesses covered by the ADA are required to modify their business policies and procedures when necessary to serve customers with disabilities and take steps to communicate effectively...
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General
that all accessible toilet facilities, toilet rooms, and compartments should be required to have signage indicating that such spaces are restricted solely for the use of individuals with disabilities...
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2. Different Types of Auxiliary Aids and Services
Here are some examples of different auxiliary aids and services that may be used to provide effective communication for people with disabilities. ...
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The Importance of Customer Feedback
Expanding Your Market "People with disabilities are problem solvers....
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Secondary market ticket sales. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Because the secondary market is a recognized--and often integral--part of the ticketing distribution system for many venues and activities, individuals with disabilities will be denied an...
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12. What if I have two pools or a pool and a spa? Can I share a lift between pools?
Sharing non-fixed pool lifts between pools can pose safety risks to swimmers with disabilities because if a lift has been moved to another pool, a person with a disability might be unable...
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101.1 General
This document contains scoping and technical requirements for accessibility to sites, facilities, buildings, and elements by individuals with disabilities....
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RETURNING HOME
The needs of individuals with disabilities should be considered, too, when they leave a shelter or are otherwise allowed to return to their home....
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D. Effective Communication: Auxiliary Aids and Services
passengers’ requests for Appropriate Auxiliary Aids and Services, including qualified interpreters, for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind so that individuals with disabilities...
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"We Welcome Service Animals" National Campaign Video
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D. TERMS OF AGREEMENT
The Museum shall not discriminate against individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of its goods, services, and facilities. 42 U.S.C. § 12182...
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Section 35.138 Ticketing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In response to the ANPRM, individuals with disabilities and related advocacy groups commented that the reduced requirements for accessible seating in assembly areas underscored the need...
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Characteristics of Study Participants
Subjects were classified into one of four groups: 1) No disability – no known disability or mobility limitation; 2) Ambulatory with limited mobility – persons whose mobility was impaired...
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References
Accounting for the historical rise in work disability prevalence. Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly Healthy and Society, 64: 271-301. Colvez, A., & Blanchet, M. (1981)....
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Section 37.29 Private Providers of Taxi Service
These obligations mean, first, that a taxi service may not deny a ride to an individual with a disability who is capable of using the taxi vehicles....
