(3) Utilization Paragraph (1) shall not require a public entity to which paragraph (2) applies, to provide to individuals who use wheelchairs services made available to the general public...
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12148(a)(3) Utilization
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§ 37.61(c)
(c) Public entities, with respect to facilities that, as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, are not required to be made accessible to individuals who use wheelchairs, are not required...
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225.2.1 Lockers
Different types of lockers may include full-size and half-size lockers, as well as those specifically designed for storage of various sports equipment....
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Operable Parts [§309]
They are also referenced by technical sections of the standards covering drinking fountains, faucet and flush controls, ATM and fare machines, appliances, storage, windows, and door and...
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Is a compliant passenger loading zone required where valet parking is provided?
An accessible passenger loading zone is required where parking facilities provide valet parking services (§209.4)....
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5. What factors are relevant in determining whether an individual does not oppose receiving services in an integrated employment setting?
workshops directly from secondary school settings, have been absent from the competitive labor market for long periods of time, or been given scant information about supported employment services...
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Assessment Factors
Assessment Factors In deciding whether a particular type of OPDMD can be accommodated in a particular facility, the following factors must be considered: the type, size, weight,...
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§8.51(a)(3)
(3) Take appropriate corrective steps to remedy the discrimination revealed by the self-evaluation....
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3 Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities: Guidance on the Revisions to 28 CFR part 36, subpart D
3 Public Accommodations and Commercial Facilities: Guidance on the Revisions to 28 CFR part 36, subpart D Subpart D establishes the title III requirements applicable to new construction...
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E. Private Enforcement Efforts
, accessible medical equipment, and auxiliary aids and services; Thompson v....
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A. Accommodations For Handicapped Students
extent appropriate to the needs of the student unless it can be demonstrated that the education of the handicapped person in the regular environment with the use of supplementary aids and services...
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11B-806.2 Guest rooms with mobility features
For example, closets in guest rooms must comply with the applicable provisions for storage specified in scoping....
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11B-225.2.1 Lockers
Different types of lockers may include full-size and half-size lockers, as well as those specifically designed for storage of various sports equipment....
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F203.3 Construction Sites
Structures and sites directly associated with the actual processes of construction, including but not limited to, scaffolding, bridging, materials hoists, materials storage, and construction...
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203.2 Construction Sites
Structures and sites directly associated with the actual processes of construction, including but not limited to, scaffolding, bridging, materials hoists, materials storage, and construction...
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11B-806.2 Guest rooms with mobility features
For example, closets in guest rooms must comply with the applicable provisions for storage specified in scoping....
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11B-225.2.1 Lockers
Different types of lockers may include full-size and half-size lockers, as well as those specifically designed for storage of various sports equipment....
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11B-225.2.1 Lockers
Different types of lockers may include full-size and half-size lockers, as well as those specifically designed for storage of various sports equipment. ◼...
- Making the move to managing your own personal assistance services (PAS)
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13. For children who are already receiving special education and related services under the IDEA, do parents have to make specific requests for different or additional auxiliary aids and services to trigger the Title II obligations for effective communication? Also, once the decision is made to provide a particular auxiliary aid or service to a student with a hearing, vision, or speech disability, does the school district have any obligation under either Title II or the IDEA to revisit that decision? If so, when?
speech disability, the school district also has an affirmative obligation to provide effective communication under Title II, whether or not a parent requests specific auxiliary aids and services...
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§100.142(a)(4)
(4) Analyses, opinions, and conclusions if they directly result from the self-test report or results....