The United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington (“United States Attorney”) is authorized to investigate alleged violations of Title III of the ADA. 28 C.F.R. §§ 36.502...
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II. INVESTIGATION AND FINDINGS
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Accessible Routes at Security Barriers
It also requires that people with disabilities be able to maintain visual contact with their personal items to the same extent afforded others passing through barriers. Comment....
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§ 37.207(b)
(b) Use or request the use of persons other than the operator's employees (e.g., family members or traveling companions of a passenger with a disability, medical or public safety personnel...
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General Holding Cells and General Housing Cells: ADA Standard Section 232.2
Section 232.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for general holding cells and general housing cells.
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List of Subjects for 28 CFR Part 35
Administrative practice and procedure, Buildings and facilities, Civil rights, Communications, Individuals with disabilities, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, State and local governments...
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Covered Content on Primary Web Sites
In its view, this was the best alternative because it would provide personalized service to passengers with disabilities and avoid the imposition of high Web site conversion costs on carriers...
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1. INTRODUCTION
Although we do not know how effectively this ruling was implemented in fact, it does testify to a long-standing national intent to improve "communication access" to persons with hearing...
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The Market of Travelers Who Benefit from Accessibility
People with disabilities, in the United States and around the world, travel for both business and pleasure and regularly patronize hotels....
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Auxiliary Alarms [4.28.4]
Auxiliary Alarms [4.28.4] A portion of sleeping units in transient lodging facilities, including those required to be accessible to persons who use wheelchairs, must have a visual alarm...
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Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements The National Trail Surfaces Study has taken a number of turns over the past several years....
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Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act ________________________________________________________________ 7/22/2014 The first update to the nation’s workforce development system...
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11B-1005.2.1.1 Dispersion
Portions of the railings that are lowered to provide fishing opportunities for persons with disabilities must be located in a variety of locations on the fishing pier or platform to give...
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The United States Department of Justice ("Department" or "DOJ") is the federal agency responsible for administering and enforcing Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C...
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[ADA Title III §36.402(c)] To the maximum extent feasible
If providing accessibility in conformance with this section to individuals with certain disabilities (e.g., those who use wheelchairs) would not be feasible, the facility shall be made accessible...
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208.1.2
If compliance with parking location requirements is not feasible, the facility may provide parking spaces at alternative locations for persons who have disabilities and provide appropriate...
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§ 37.51(d)(1)
(1) The commuter authority and responsible person(s) shall consult with individuals with disabilities affected by the plan....
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§ 37.167(j)(4)
(4) In all signage designating priority seating areas for elderly persons and persons with disabilities, or designating wheelchair securement areas, the entity shall include language informing...
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ADA Title II: State and Local Government Activities
Department of Justice Civil Rights Division 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W....
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Test C (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Thus, a person who is denied services or benefits by a public entity because of myths, fears, and stereotypes associated with disabilities would be covered under this third test whether...