: specific information on the issues raised in the charge; the identity of witnesses who can provide evidence about issues in the charge; information about the business operation...
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How does EEOC process charges of discrimination?
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
Specialized equipment for a data-entry operator who has lost an arm, hand, or finger, such as a one-handed keyboard, a large-key keyboard, a touchpad, a trackball, or speech recognition...
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What is a “reasonable accommodation”?
A machine operator required time off from work during his hospitalization with AIDS-related pneumonia. He had already used up all his sick leave....
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4. On-board wheelchairs
While the cost estimates of commenters for on-board wheelchairs appear to be overstated, we believe that the operational concerns of carriers with respect to the use of on-board wheelchairs...
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Limitations
should take into consideration the cost of the particular aid or service in light of all resources available to fund the program, service, or activity and the effect on other expenses or operations...
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11B-221.3 Companion seats
The following advisory language clarifies the operational requirements of 28 CFR Part 36, Section 36.302(f)(4)(i)....
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EXHIBIT I NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FEDERAL DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION LAWSUIT UNITED STATES V. QUIKTRIP CORPORATION
District Court for the District of ___________ has entered a Consent Decree resolving a lawsuit against QuikTrip Corporation, the owner and operator of gas stations, convenience stores,...
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4.1.1 Range of Examination Table and Chair Configurations
These demands have implications for the design, configuration, and principles of operation of examination tables and chairs....
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4.3 Diagnostic Imaging Equipment
Diagnostic imaging equipment encompasses a broad range of technologies comprised of integrated systems of components and accessories with diverse designs, configurations, and principles of operation...
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R204 Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Elevators and platform lifts must be unlocked during the operating hours of the facility served....
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Q6. Does the Amendments Act address the "major life activities" referred to in the Section 504 and Title II regulations?
well as functions of the cardiovascular, genitourinary, hemic, lymphatic, and musculoskeletal systems as examples of major bodily functions, and stating that these functions include the operation...
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D. Examples of Schools to Which These Guidelines Apply
A vocational education facility operated by a State agency. 3....
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Subpart F—Health, Welfare, and Social Services
Subpart F applies to recipients that operate health, welfare, and social service programs. The Department received fewer comments on this subpart than on others....
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B.2.ii. - How should an agency proceed in identifying "applicable" technical provisions in Subparts B, C, and D of the Access Board’s standards to ensure acquired products provide comparable access?
hardware and software to be provided by the contractor would be required to meet the provisions in Section 1194.26 (Desktop and Portable Computers), and 1194.21 (Software Applications and Operating...
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I. Purpose of the Regulatory Action
using a wheelchair who needs to access the bus will be able to board the bus even though sidewalk construction or snow prevents the individual from boarding the bus from the bus stop; the operator...
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Requirements Regarding Mobility Devices and Aids
Such safety requirements must be based on actual risks, not on speculation or stereotypes about a particular type of device or how it might be operated by people with disabilities using...
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§35.130(b)(6) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, the public entity must comply with this requirement when establishing safety standards for the operations of licensees....
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Service Animal Policy
Within thirty (30) days after the effective date of this Agreement, to ensure equal access for persons with disabilities who use service animals to all facilities that it operates,...
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Summary
While there are advantages and disadvantages to each of the sources, the data available through the NEISS system operated by the CPSC appears to present the greatest advantages (see table...
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Economic and Technical Impacts
Are there types of diagnostic equipment that cannot conform to certain technical criteria proposed in Chapter M3 because of the structural or operational characteristics of the equipment...
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Lift Compatibility (M301.4 and M302.4)
be the only means of providing access to certain equipment that cannot meet the technical criteria for transfer surface height (see M301.2.1 and M302.2.1) because of the structural or operational...
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Section 37.161 Maintenance of Accessible Features--General
It requires those entities to maintain in operative condition those features or facilities and equipment that make facilities and vehicles accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities...
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11B-221.3 Companion seats
The following advisory language clarifies the operational requirements of 28 CFR Part 36, Section 36.302(f)(4)(i)....
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11B-233.3.2 Residential dwelling units for sale
(2) The requirements of paragraph (1) also apply to housing programs that are operated by public entities where design and construction of particular residential dwelling units takes...