burdens, a public entity shall take any other action that would not result in such an alteration or such burdens but would nevertheless ensure that individuals with disabilities receive the benefits...
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§ 35.150(a)(3)
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II-3.4400 Modifications in the regular program
disability elects to participate in the regular program rather than in the separate program, the public entity may still have obligations to provide an opportunity for that individual to benefit...
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Assistive listening systems. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department requested comments specifically from arena and assembly area administrators on the cost and maintenance issues associated with ALS, and asked generally about the costs and benefits...
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Assistive listening systems. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department requested comments specifically from arena and assembly area administrators on the cost and maintenance issues associated with ALS, asked generally about the costs and benefits...
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Toilet Rooms and Bathing Rooms: ADA Standard Section 213.2
Section 213.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for toilet rooms and bathing rooms.
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A. TITLE II OF THE ADA
of a public entity's services, programs or activities; (3) she was either excluded from participation in or denied the benefits of the public entity's services, programs or activities or...
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Notes
persons without disabilities, individual patients with disabilities have their own set of health conditions, including coexisting diseases and health risk factors that might affect the cost-benefit...
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§35.130(b)(2) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Americans with Disabilities Act, states that nothing in this part shall be construed to require an individual with a disability to accept an accommodation, aid, service, opportunity, or benefit...
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Providing minimal protection. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 1991 title III regulation included language stating that ‘‘minimal protection'' was a task that could be performed by an individually trained service animal for the benefit of an individual...
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A. The ADA and Its Legislative History
Under title III, public accommodations such as movie theaters are barred from affording an unequal or lesser service to individuals or classes of persons with disabilities than is offered...
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C102 Referenced Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The adoption of consensus standards results in a more unified regulatory environment in which all participants benefit from clarity and simplicity....
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Issue: Effective Communication
Result: Individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing are unable to participate in government-sponsored events or public meetings and unable to benefit from city programs and services when...
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APPENDIX A
Benefits and limitations of the telescoping, scissor and cantilevered lift systems were reviewed....
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23. How should an employer handle requests for modified or part-time schedules for an employee covered by both the ADA and the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)?
allow the employer to grant the modified or part-time schedule (absent undue hardship).(68)An employee receiving a part-time schedule as a reasonable accommodation is entitled only to the benefits...
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Appoint an ADA Coordinator
There are many benefits to having an ADA coordinator....
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10. How do the IDEA FAPE and the Title II effective communication requirements differ with regard to the obligation to provide communication for students with disabilities attending public elementary and secondary schools?
further require that a district provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford a person with a disability an “equal opportunity” to participate in and enjoy the benefits...
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BACKGROUND
Title II of the ADA prohibits public entities from excluding individuals with disabilities from participation in or denying them the benefits of the voting program, or subjecting them to...
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BACKGROUND
Title II of the ADA prohibits public entities from excluding individuals with disabilities from participation in or denying them the benefits of the voting program, or subjecting them to...