(iii) In determining whether an individual has a disability under the “actual disability” or “record of” prongs of the definition of disability, the focus is on how a major life activity...
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§1630.2(j)(4)(iii)
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§ 35.150(d)(1)
A public entity shall provide an opportunity to interested persons, including individuals with disabilities or organizations representing individuals with disabilities, to participate in...
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§ 37.107(a)
February 25, 1992, to purchase or lease a new rail passenger car to be used in providing specified public transportation, shall ensure that the car is readily accessible to, and usable by, individuals...
- Hearing Loop Systems Demo Video
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Effective date: Triggering event. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the ANPRM, the Department suggested "first use" as an alternative triggering event for facilities that do not require building permits or that do not receive certificates of occupancy...
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1022.9 Stairway identification signs
Sections 11B-703.1, 11B-703.2, 11B-703.3 and 11B-703.5 shall be located at the landing of each floor level, placed adjacent to the door on the latch side, in all enclosed stairways in buildings...
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§8.4(b)(4)(i)
(i) Subject qualified individuals with handicaps to discrimination solely on the basis of handicap;...
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§8.3 Handicap
Handicap means any condition or characteristic that renders a person an individual with handicaps....
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§8.11(b)(1)
(1) Making facilities used by employees accessible to and usable by individuals with handicaps and...
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§100.201 Interior
Interior means the spaces, parts, components or elements of an individual dwelling unit....
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§100.201 Exterior
Exterior means all areas of the premises outside of an individual dwelling unit....
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§ 37.167(b)(2)
(2) The entity shall announce any stop on request of an individual with a disability....
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207 Accessible Means of Egress
Provisions in the proposed rule were intended to be more consistent with model building codes and standards....
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Executive Summary
On 29-30 September 2010, the National Institute of Building Sciences and the U.S....
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2.3(c) Perform Essential Functions "With or Without Reasonable Accommodation"
2.3(c) Perform Essential Functions "With or Without Reasonable Accommodation" Many individuals with disabilities are qualified to perform the essential functions of jobs without need...
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QUESTION: WHAT KINDS OF ANIMALS ARE REGARDED AS SERVICE ANIMALS?
* Consequently, the Department understands a service animal to be any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability,...
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§35.130(f) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (f) provides that a public entity may not place a surcharge on a particular individual with a disability, or any group of individuals with disabilities, to cover any costs of measures...
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Multi-tasking
Multi-tasking: Individuals with ASD may experience difficulty performing many tasks at one time....
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EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION DURING FACE-TO-FACE SERVICES
Beginning immediately as of the effective date of this Agreement, and pursuant to the Effective Communication Policy, THE CREDIT UNION shall provide individuals who are deaf, are hard...
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Marx|Okubo Accessibility Specialist - California, Seattle, or Denver
We're building our project teams in California, Seattle, and Denver....
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5.5(c) Exception for Federal Contractors Covered by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and Other Federal Programs Requiring Identification of Disability
Federal contractors and subcontractors who are covered by the affirmative action requirements of Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act may invite individuals with disabilities to identify...
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Scales
Too often, individuals who use wheelchairs are not weighed at the doctor’s office or hospital, even though patients without disabilities are routinely weighed, because the provider does...
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8.3 Illegal Use of Drugs
Current illegal users of drugs are not "individuals with disabilities" under the ADA....
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Fraudulent purchase of designated accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department continues to believe that requiring an individual to provide proof that he or she is a person with a disability is an unnecessary and burdensome invasion of privacy and may...