James, alleging violations of title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), 42 U.S.C. §§ 12181-12189, and its implementing regulation, 28 C.F.R. Part 36. ...
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BACKGROUND
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11B-206.2.8 Employee work areas
Additionally, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) implements Title I of the ADA which requires non-discrimination in the workplace....
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3. Does My Client Need to Have a Particular Condition to Get a Reasonable Accommodation?
The ADA, however, does not protect individuals currently engaging in the illegal use of drugs, where an employer takes an action based on such use. ...
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11B-206.2.8 Employee work areas
Additionally, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) implements Title I of the ADA which requires non-discrimination in the workplace....
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12111(10)(B)(I)
(I) the nature and cost of the accommodation needed under this Act;...
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§104.3(b) Section 504
(b) Section 504 means section 504 of the Act....
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Public Entrance
An entrance that is not a service entrance or a restricted entrance....
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PUBLIC ENTRANCE
An entrance that is not a service entrance or a restricted entrance....
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Reliance on Preamble to Guidelines
The Guidelines consist of recommended design specifications for compliance with the specific accessibility requirements of the Fair Housing Act....
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Job Restructuring
Job Restructuring Job restructuring includes modifications such as: An employer never has to reallocate essential functions as a reasonable accommodation, but can do so if it wishes...
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Works Progress Administration Protests
These and other efforts eventually generate a few thousand jobs nationwide and draw attention to the issue of employment for people with disabilities....
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4.1.4(8) HAZARDOUS
Liquified petroleum gas Nitromethane Oxidizing materials Organic peroxide Application All areas for which the intended use will require public access or which may result in employment...
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Acknowledgements
contributions of these subject matter experts and reviewers as well as many others who chose not to be not listed: Sally Conway, Deputy Chief, US Department of Justice, Disability Rights...
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11B-221.2.1.6 Specialty seating areas
In assembly areas, wheelchair spaces shall be provided in each specialty seating area that provides spectators with distinct services or amenities that generally are not available to other...
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Cinemark filed counterclaims and affirmative defenses alleging, among other things, that the DOJ acted unlawfully by attempting to retroactively change the meaning and interpretation of...
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T. Related Entities
successors, employee welfare benefit plans, pensions, or deferred compensation plans (and their trustees, administrators, and other fiduciaries) of the City and any other person or entity acting...
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G.6.ii. - Why isn't undue burden more completely defined in the regulations?
Undue burden was defined by the Access Board consistent with the terms "undue burden" and "undue hardship" in the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act....
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Multiple Usable Entrances
As stated previously, the Department is limited to providing Guidelines that are consistent with the accessibility requirements of the Act....
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R302.5.4 Physical Constraints
Where compliance with R302.5.1 or R302.5.2 is not practicable due to existing terrain or infrastructure, right-of-way availability, a notable natural feature, or similar existing physical...
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Sec.36.502(a)
(a) The Attorney General shall investigate alleged violations of the Act or this part....
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§ 36.502(a)
(a) The Attorney General shall investigate alleged violations of the Act or this part....
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§100.144(b)
(b) Examination or investigation relating to compliance with the Fair Housing Act....
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BACKGROUND
Agreement resolves the United States’ investigation of UPDC for alleged discrimination against an individual with a disability in violation of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act...
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