(II) to fold and store wheelchairs (to accommodate individuals who wish to transfer to coach seats) equal to not less than the total number of single-level rail passenger coaches in such...
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12162(a)(3)(A)(ii)(II)
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§1630.2(j)(1)(iv)
(iv) The determination of whether an impairment substantially limits a major life activity requires an individualized assessment....
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§1630.2(j)(3)(i)
are intended to provide for more generous coverage and application of the ADA's prohibition on discrimination through a framework that is predictable, consistent, and workable for all individuals...
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§ 35.170(c) Where to file
An individual may file a complaint with any agency that he or she believes to be the appropriate agency designated under subpart G of this part, or with any agency that provides funding...
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§ 37.81(b)
(b) A public entity may purchase or lease a used rapid or light rail vehicle for use on its rapid or light rail system that is not readily accessible to and usable by individuals if, after...
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§ 37.137(a) Survey of existing services
the area to be covered by the plan to identify any person or entity (public or private) which provides a paratransit or other special transportation service for ADA paratransit eligible individuals...
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VI. TRAINING
(“disability training”)....
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Building on Foundations
Building on Foundations The heart of this story begins in 1986, when the National Council on the Handicapped (renamed the National Council on Disability in 1988) presented a breakthrough...
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Additional Information
number of documents that discuss how the ADA addresses various leave issues: Revised Enforcement Guidance: Reasonable Accommodation and Undue Hardship Under the Americans with Disabilities...
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Conclusion
Research and professional opinion support the suggestions for improving opportunities for children and youth with disabilities to participate in PE and athletic activity by addressing common...
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3.2 Non-discrimination Legislation.
The following websites contain relevant information concerning disability legislation and how it applies to an airport setting. 1....
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Short Listing of State and Federal Resources Websites
California Commission on Disability Access www.ccda.ca.gov California Building Standards Commission www.bsc.ca.gov Division of the State Architect www.dgs.ca.gov/dsa...
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New Construction and Alterations
were built or altered since the ADA went into effect must comply with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design so that the facility is accessible to and usable by people who have mobility disabilities...
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To whom does the Guidance apply?
The ADA's requirements regarding disability-related inquiries and medical examinations apply to all of the employees of a covered employer, whether or not they have disabilities....
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§382.29(d)
(d) If, because there is not a seat available on a flight for a safety assistant whom the carrier has determined to be necessary, a passenger with a disability holding a confirmed reservation...
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§35.101 Purpose
§35.101 Purpose Section 35.101 states the purpose of the rule, which is to effectuate subtitle A of title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (the Act), which prohibits...
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ACCESS
ACCESS A step-by-step process for resolving issues involving passengers with disabilities appears later in this manual....
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Using the ADA Standards
The design standards issued under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by the Department of Justice and the Department of Transportation are used to ensure access to the built environment...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INVESTIGATORS
., is the Charging Party qualified for the job except that, because of disability, s/he needs a reasonable accommodation to perform the position's essential functions)?...
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M. NEW CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATIONS, AND PHYSICAL CHANGES TO FACILITIES
The parts of a County facility that do not comply with the 1991 ADA Standards (or the 2010 ADA Standards, as applicable), as listed in Attachments G, H, I, and J, prevent people with disabilities...
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3. Statutory and Regulatory Background
The Architectural Barriers Act requires facilities constructed or altered by or on behalf of federal agencies to be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities.3 See...
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Standing Supports (M304.3 and M305.3)
c) Are angled standing supports effective for patients with disabilities and should technical criteria be provided for angled standing supports?...
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M. NEW CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATIONS, AND PHYSICAL CHANGES TO FACILITIES
The parts of a County facility that do not comply with the 1991 ADA Standards (or the 2010 ADA Standards, as applicable), as listed in Attachments G, H, I, and J, prevent people with disabilities...
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Considerations When Hiring an Interpreter
If an interpreter is working with a deaf-blind individual or someone with low vision, the interpreter may sit directly in front of that individual to perform close-range interpreting or...