method for the voter with a disability to announce her arrival at the curbside (a temporary doorbell or buzzer system would be sufficient, but not a telephone system requiring the use of a cell...
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PROVIDING ACCESSIBLE POLLING PLACES
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Section 1630.2(i) Major Life Activities
For example, cancer affects an individual's normal cell growth; diabetes affects the operation of the pancreas and also the function of the endocrine system; and Human Immunodeficiency Virus...
- Sloan WETS 2050.1201-1.28 Solar-Powered HET Flushometer and HET Wall Hung Water Closet
- Ytterberg Scientific Inc. FloorPro® Floor Flatness Measurement Device
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C. Raised Porches Are Part Of the Store That Must Be Made Accessible and Located On An Accessible Route
Areas raised primarily for the purposes of security, life safety, or fire safety, including but not limited to, observation or lookout galleries, prison guard towers, fire towers, or life...
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
State Fire Marshal include, but are not limited to, the following in accordance with Section 1.11. 14.1 Buildings or structures used or intended for use as an: Asylum, jail, prison...
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
Asylum, jail, prison 2....
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2. Who is considered a person with a disability under Title II of the ADA and Section 504?
hearing, eating, sleeping, or working.41 Major life activities also include the operation of major bodily functions, including but not limited to, functions of the immune system, normal cell...
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i. Barriers to Web accessibility
navigational headings or links that would facilitate navigation using a screen reader or may contain tables with header and row identifiers that display data, but fail to provide associated cells...
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Communication / Devices / Equipment / Other
You can program as many numbers as you like using ICE-2, ICE-3, etc. so that your emergency contact person’s office and/or cell phone numbers are also listed....
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Major life activities
working Major bodily functions are also major life activities under the law, and these major bodily functions include functions of the bowel, bladder, and brain; normal cell...
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1.4 Participants
corneal disease 2 Myopic degeneration 1 Inverse retinitis pigmentosa 1 Uveitis 1 Stargardt's disease 1 Giant cell...
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Ability Self-Assessment
Yes No Fully charged portable devices and extra batteries) such as a cell phone. ...
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DISABILITY
The operation of a major bodily function, such as the functions of the immune system, special sense organs and skin, normal cell growth, and digestive, genitourinary, bowel, bladder, neurological...
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DISABILITY
The operation of a major bodily function, such as the functions of the immune system, special sense organs and skin, normal cell growth, and digestive, genitourinary, bowel, bladder, neurological...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
method for the voter with a disability to announce her arrival at the curbside (a temporary doorbell or buzzer system would be sufficient, but not a telephone system requiring the use of a cell...
- ADA25: #4 of 25 -- Title II
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fitting, and locker rooms 11B-804 Kitchens, kitchenettes, and wet bars 11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities 11B-806 Transient lodging guest rooms 11B-807 Holding cells...
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A Day to Remember
Back on the 27th floor, Zelmanowitz was talking on his cell phone, telling his family he was OK....
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Substantially Limited in Working
2005) (employee with bone marrow cancer was not substantially limited in working due to lifting restrictions caused by his cancer; employee would now be substantially limited in normal cell...
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Determine All Your Evacuation Options and Prioritize Them
These areas should have: An operating phone, cell‑phone and two‑way radio so that emergency services at the site, and the fire department, can be contacted A closing door...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
companion or get assistance from another voter (a temporary doorbell or buzzer system at the curbside voting location would be sufficient, but not a telephone system requiring the use of a cell...
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§ 35.108 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
communicating, interacting with others, and working; and (ii) The operation of a major bodily function, such as the functions of the immune system, special sense organs and skin, normal cell...
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§ 36.105 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
communicating, interacting with others, and working; and (ii) The operation of a major bodily function, such as the functions of the immune system, special sense organs and skin, normal cell...
