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Obstructed High Reach: ADA Standard Section 308.2.2
Section 308.2.2 covers the current ADA Standards for obstructed high reach.
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Play Tables: ADA Standard Section 1008.4.3
EXCEPTION: Play tables designed and constructed primarily for children 5 years and younger shall not be required to provide knee clearance where the clear floor or ground space required...
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11B-219.2 Required systems
In each assembly area where audible communication is integral to the use of the space, an assistive listening system shall be provided....
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Service Animal Issues
Despite this apparent lack of problems in the real world of air travel, hundreds of comments expressed the fear that the Department was proposing new regulations that would unfairly limit...
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Ticket pricing. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed rule codifies the Department's longstanding policy that public accommodations cannot impose a surcharge for wheelchair spaces. ...
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Breast Platform [M303.4.1]
The final version of the criteria must clarify that there is no need to limit the height of the breast platform since most are already above the 42-inch measurement at the top end....
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Alteration
Alterations include, but are not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, resurfacing of circulation paths or vehicular ways, changes or...
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How do I know if I am protected by the ADA?
Under the ADA, you have a disability if you have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity such as hearing, seeing, speaking, thinking, walking, breathing...
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May an employer ask disability-related questions or require a medical examination when an employee who has been on leave for a medical condition wants to return to work?
Any inquiries or examination, however, must be limited in scope to what is needed to determine whether the employee is able to work....
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F232.3 Special Holding Cells and Special Housing Cells
Cells subject to this requirement include, but are not limited to, those used for purposes of orientation, protective custody, administrative or disciplinary detention or segregation, detoxification...
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12201(b) Relationship to Other Laws
.-- Nothing in this Act shall be construed to invalidate or limit the remedies, rights, and procedures of any Federal law or law of any State or political subdivision of any State or jurisdiction...
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11B-232.3 Special holding cells and special housing cells
Cells subject to this requirement include, but are not limited to, those used for purposes of orientation, protective custody, administrative or disciplinary detention or segregation, detoxification...
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902.1 General
Dining surfaces include, but are not limited to, bars, tables, lunch counters, and booths....
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DEFINITION: MOBILITY DEVICES
expanded to include not only traditional devices, such as wheelchairs and scooters, but any power-driven mobility devices used by a person with a mobility disability including, but not limited...
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§35.132 Smoking
Some commenters argued that this section is too limited in scope, and that the regulation should prohibit smoking in all facilities used by public entities....
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USE OF THE WAY
People with hearing or speech impairments should be aware of whether the telephone is limited to voice communications and where the emergency signaling device rings — whether it connects...
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902.1 General
Dining surfaces include, but are not limited to, bars, tables, lunch counters, and booths....
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(6) the City's Uniform Physical Access Strategy
(6) the City's UPhAS [Uniform Physical Access Strategy], which adopts a policy of leaving disability access barriers that limit program access in place until major modernizations are performed...
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17. May a school district determine that, under Title II, all children with a hearing, vision, or speech disability will receive the same auxiliary aid or service as others with that kind of disability?
Because students with disabilities experience varying levels and types of limitations from hearing, vision, or speech disabilities, and because school districts must give primary consideration...
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7. Under what circumstances is a public school required to provide auxiliary aids and services to persons with a hearing, vision, or speech disability who are not students, such as parents, other relatives, and members of the public, who seek to participate in or benefit from a district’s services, programs, or activities?
Title II’s effective communication obligations are not limited just to students — schools are obligated to provide effective communication to all individuals who seek to participate in or...