904.5.1 Self-Service Shelves and Dispensing Devices. Self-service shelves and dispensing devices for tableware, dishware, condiments, food and beverages shall comply with 308....
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904.5.1 Self-Service Shelves and Dispensing Devices
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225(b) Availability of telecommunications relay service
(b) Availability of telecommunications relay service...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Service Animals and the ADA
disabilities use a service animal in order to fully participate in everyday life....
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§35.135 Personal devices and services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
§35.135 Personal devices and services. ...
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4.34.2(6)
(6) Doors to and in accessible spaces that are intended for passage shall comply with 4.13, except that the provisions of 4.13.9 apply only to the doors at accessible entrances to the unit...
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4.1.3(8)(b)(i)
(i) In addition, if direct access is provided for pedestrians from an enclosed parking garage to the building, at least one direct entrance from the garage to the building must be accessible...
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Section 36.406(d) Social Service Center Establishments
Section 36.406(d) Social Service Center Establishments In the NPRM, the Department proposed a new Sec. 36.406(d) requiring group homes, halfway houses, shelters, or similar social service...
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Mini Horse Is Service Animal for Alaska Boy
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Denying a Service Animal Carriage in the Cabin
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904.5.1 Self-Service Shelves and Dispensing Devices
Self-service shelves and dispensing devices for tableware, dishware, condiments, food and beverages shall comply with 308....
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904.5.1 Self-Service Shelves and Dispensing Devices
Self-service shelves and dispensing devices for tableware, dishware, condiments, food and beverages shall comply with 308....
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Other requirements. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
; that a service animal must be individually trained to do work or perform a task, be housebroken, and be under the control of the handler; and that a service animal must have a harness,...
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Q27. What does under control mean? Do service animals have to be on a leash? Do they have to be quiet and not bark?
Do service animals have to be on a leash? Do they have to be quiet and not bark? A. The ADA requires that service animals be under the control of the handler at all times....
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Training requirement. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A training and certification requirement would increase the expense of acquiring a service animal and might limit access to service animals for individuals with limited financial resources...
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1.6.2 Auxiliary Aids and Services.
1.6.2 Auxiliary Aids and Services....
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Other requirements. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
; that a service animal must be individually trained to do work or perform a task, be housebroken, and be under the control of the handler; and that a service animal must have a harness,...
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15. Caring for Service Animals
A paratransit or fixed route passenger's request that the driver take charge of a service animal may be denied....
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7. Q: Can I charge a maintenance or cleaning fee for customers who bring service animals into my business?
Neither a deposit nor a surcharge may be imposed on an individual with a disability as a condition to allowing a service animal to accompany the individual with a disability, even if deposits...
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1(1)(b) Multiple entrances
(b) Multiple entrances....
- U.S. Forest Service Accessible Picnic Table Designs - Wood Picnic Table
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§ 35.104 Auxiliary aids and services
Auxiliary aids and services includes - (1) Qualified interpreters, notetakers, computer-aided transcription services, written materials, exchange of written notes, telephone handset amplifiers...
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Providing minimal protection. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
a direct threat, prevents the use of ‘‘attack dogs'' as service animals....
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Providing minimal protection. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As previously noted, the 1991 title II regulation does not contain specific language concerning service animals....
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Size or weight limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters were typically opposed to a size or weight limit because many tasks performed by service animals require large, strong dogs....
