Example B: An individual who has paraplegia applies for a secretarial position....
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13. Does an employer have to provide a reasonable accommodation to an applicant with a disability even if it believes that it will be unable to provide this individual with a reasonable accommodation on the job?
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Examples and Resources to Support Criminal Justice Entities in Compliance with Title II of the ADA
This document highlights opportunities to increase ADA compliance and positive community outcomes through improved policies, effective training, use of data, resource allocation, and collaboration...
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Expert opinion on current literature
The aspects of setup that experts felt were addressed to some degree included vertical transfer distance, transferring across a gap and position of the mobility device relative to target...
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407.12 Reach Height (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Specifically, this section would establish requirements for position (i.e., vertical reference plane), forward reach, and side reach....
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Situations and Solutions
An applicant with ASD applied for a research position with a chemical company. He has a verbal communication deficit, though can communicate through handwriting and by email....
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Social Skills
role-play scenarios to demonstrate appropriate social skills in workplace Working effectively with supervisors: Provide detailed day-to-day guidance and feedback Offer positive...
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Portable tactile maps
Anecdotal evidence suggests that users generally find it difficult to develop a strong sense of their current position in the context of a map while in motion, and without access to visual...
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Opening Force [§404.2.9]
The minimum force needed to ensure proper closure and positive latch usually exceeds the accessible limit of 5 pounds of force (lbf) required at other doors....
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Selecting an Accessible Play Surface Is One of the Most Important Decisions
For children with and without disabilities, the community playground can facilitate a positive environment for physical activity and inclusion....
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3.4 Some Basic Principles of Reasonable Accommodation
If an employee whose job requires driving loses her sight, reassignment to a vacant position that does not require driving would be a reasonable accommodation, if the employee is qualified...
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Paragraph (a) (Advisory Guidance)
Some types of controls, including mouse devices, track balls, dials without markings or stops, and push-button controls with only one state, where the position or setting is indicated only...
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Background
Current accessibility standards include criteria related to seat height, clear floor space, and grab bar placement in places where transfers are expected [7]....
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Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use
Entities have often recommended or required that a wheelchair user transfer out of his or her own device into a vehicle seat....
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Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use
Entities have often recommended or required that a wheelchair user transfer out of his or her own device into a vehicle seat....
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Exercise Machines and Equipment: ADA Standard Section 236
Section 236 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for exercise machines and equipment.
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Required Systems: ADA Standard Section 219.2
Section 219.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for required assistive listening systems.
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Ground Level Play Components: ADA Standard Section 240.2.1
Section 240.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for ground level play components.
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 601.1
Section 601.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for plumbing elements and facilities.
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Altered Check-Out Aisles: ADA Standard Section 227.2.1
Section 227.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for altered check-out aisles.
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On-Street Bus Stops: ADA Standard Section 209.2.3
Section 209.2.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for on-street bus stops.
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Fishing Piers and Platforms: ADA Standard Section 237
Section 237 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for fishing piers and platforms.
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Leveling: ADA Standard Section 409.4.4
Section 409.4.4 covers the ADA Standards for the self-leveling feature in private residence elevators.
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Saunas and Steam Rooms: ADA Standard Section 241
Section 241 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for saunas and steam rooms.
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Application: ADA Standard Section 201
Section 201 discusses the most curent application of the scoping requirements in the ADA Standards.