This service is covered by the rules governing private entities not primarily engaged in the business of transporting people....
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Section 37.35 Supplemental Service for Other Transportation Modes
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Path of Travel
In transportation facilities covered by 49 CFR 37, An accessible path of travel may include walks and sidewalks, curb ramps and other interior or exterior pedestrian ramps, clear floor paths...
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8. Testing to Ensure Direct, Equal Access
These tests should be unannounced, and should cover each call taker and each position. Keep records of the results of all test calls....
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Temporary Impairments
Temporary Impairments Employers frequently ask whether "temporary disabilities" are covered by the ADA....
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2.Tax Deduction for Architectural and Transportation Barrier Removal (Section 190 of the Internal Revenue Code)
Expenses covered include costs of removing barriers created by steps, narrow doors, inaccessible parking spaces, toilet facilities, and transportation vehicles....
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Public Address System
Section 810.7 covers public address systems in rail stations and airports....
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Keypad Buttons
In addition, the Board has included a requirement that the characters provided on buttons comply with visual characteristics specified in section 703.5, which covers finish and contrast,...
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101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities
This document does not address existing facilities unless altered at the discretion of a covered entity....
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Tax Credits and Deductions
This credit can cover 50% of the eligible access expenditures in a year up to $10,250 (maximum credit of $5000)....
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Maneuvering Clearance or Standby Power for Automatic Doors
They assert that these requirements would impose unreasonable financial and administrative burdens on all covered entities, particularly smaller entities....
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1109B.2
The requirement stated in 2013 CBC 11B-206.4.10, as explained by the DSA Advisory, clearly intends for the passenger loading zone to be covered....
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Qualified individual with a disability
Finally, in addition to satisfying the definition of an individual with a disability, a student with a disability must also be qualified for the protections of Section 504 in order to be covered...
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General rule on reservations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
All covered entities must modify their policies and practices to ensure parity in reservations policies between those who need accessible rooms and those who do not....
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3. Q: Who does the ADA protect?
A: The ADA covers a wide range of individuals with disabilities....
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704.3 Buildings on the same property and buildings containing courts
For the purposes of determining the required wall and opening protection and roof-covering requirements, buildings on the same property and court walls of buildings over one story in height...
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Broad Coverage
One of the most contentious issues was whether someone with a medical condition that only affected internal functions would be covered....
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24. Q: Are there tax credits or deductions available to help offset the costs associated with complying with the ADA?
This credit can cover 50% of the eligible access expenditures in a year up to $10,250 (maximum credit of $5,000)....
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15. Discriminatory practices
Paragraph (b) of §104.11 sets forth the specific aspects of employment covered by the regulation....
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I) Police Services
Local police services are covered by the ADA, including investigations, interrogation, arrest, and transportation....
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2. Federal financial assistance
They are covered, however, by the Department of Labor's regulation under section 503....
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101.1 General
In addition to the 2004 ADAAG requirements, covered entities must comply with the regulations issued by the Department of Justice and the Department of Transportation under the Americans...
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Principle of Reasonableness and Cost
to the proposed guidelines, the Department stated in relevant part as follows: "These guidelines are intended to provide a safe harbor for compliance with respect to those issues they cover...
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Contractual arrangements with private entities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As the Department stated in the preamble to the current title II regulation, "[a]ll governmental activities of public entities are covered, even if they are carried out by contractors." ...
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Do the ACAA and its implementing regulations (14 CFR part 382 or part 382) apply to both U.S. and foreign carriers?
However, on April 5, 2000, Congress extended the applicability of the ACAA to cover foreign carriers....