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FAQ: What does Corada mean?
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Effect on the certification process of using more than one regulatory scheme at the state or local level to establish accessibility requirements for title III facilities with new design requirements in the proposed standards. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed standards will include requirements for elements and spaces that are not addressed specifically in the 1991 Standards, including elements within recreational facilities...
- Yale 4700LN Series Grade 1 Cylindrical Locks
- Delta Single Handle Lavatory Faucet 551-DST
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§382.69(a)
The captioning must be in the predominant language or languages in which you communicate with passengers on the flight....
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Recheck Device Functioning at a Later Time
Share that information with agencies serving individuals who are blind and with community organizations of individuals who are blind....
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Tactile objects
Provide a representative sample of objects, models, and/or reproductions of objects to communicate the main themes of the exhibitions for tactile examination....
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C. Executive Order 13175
Because this final rule does not significantly or uniquely affect the communities of the Indian tribal governments or impose substantial direct compliance costs on them, the funding and...
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§35.190(b)(3)
including schools of medicine, dentistry, nursing, and other health-related schools, the operation of health care and social service providers and institutions, including "grass-roots" and community...
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Q10. Can a person bring a service animal with them as they go through a salad bar or other self-service food lines?
Similarly, service animals may not be prohibited from communal food preparation areas, such as are commonly found in shelters or dormitories....
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INTRODUCTION
It is the hope of the Commission this information will help to better inform the community about areas where disability access may be confusing....
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§ 35.190(b)(3) Department of Health and Human Services
including schools of medicine, dentistry, nursing, and other health-related schools, the operation of health care and social service providers and institutions, including "grass-roots" and community...
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§ 37.161(a)
These features include, but are not limited to, lifts and other means of access to vehicles, securement devices, elevators, signage and systems to facilitate communications with persons...
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TDD and Text Telephone
For terminological clarity, we want to point out that two different words are used in ADA regulations to refer to devices on which individuals with hearing impairments communicate over telephone...
- Cape Organization for Rights of the Disabled (CORD) - Hyannis, MA
- Mockett PCS79/WC Illuminated Wireless Charging Grommet
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Sec.36.505 Attorneys fees
In any action or administrative proceeding commenced pursuant to the Act or this part, the court or agency, in its discretion, may allow the prevailing party, other than the United States...
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Sec.36.301(c) Charges
removal, and reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or procedures, that are required to provide that individual or group with the nondiscriminatory treatment required by the Act...
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What is the ADA?
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) gives federal civil rights protections to individuals with disabilities similar to those provided to individuals on the basis of race, color, sex...
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At what types of property/sites must the ADA requirements be met?
Also, under the American with Disabilities Act there is a general obligation to provide accessible EVCS; however, specific requirements for EVCS have not been adopted in the ADA Standards...
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§ 36.607 Guidance concerning model codes.
Assistant Attorney General may review the relevant model code and issue guidance concerning whether and in what respects the model code is consistent with the minimum requirements of the Act...
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§ 36.301(c) Charges
removal, and reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or procedures, that are required to provide that individual or group with the nondiscriminatory treatment required by the Act...
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14. Who in a school district participates in the determinations about the provision of auxiliary aids and services under Title II? Does the ultimate decision maker differ depending upon whether the student is covered by the IDEA, Title II, or both?
Coordinator the responsibility of making decisions about the auxiliary aids and services required under Title II, and may choose to have the ADA Coordinator participate in Title II effective communication...
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Access to Printed or Visual Materials
Use the registration form to ask participants which format they prefer (see the section on Pre-Event Attendee Registration and Communications)....