Section 233.3.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of individual residential dwelling units.
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 233.3.5
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DISABILITY
The six-month “transitory” part of the “transitory and minor” exception in paragraph (f)(2) of this section does not apply to the “actual disability” or “record of” prongs of the definition...
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1. Providing Equal Access With Auxiliary Aids and Services
location of accessible services, activities, and facilities available in a format that is accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing and those who are blind or have low vision.5 Generally...
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May employers subject employees to periodic alcohol testing?
(Question 19) Generally, no....
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After an Offer of Employment Is Made
For example, if an employer asks all applicants post-offer about their general physical and mental health, it can ask individuals who disclose a particular illness, disease, or impairment...
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Accessible Passenger Loading Zones at Medical Care and Long-Term Care Facilities
The Board did not intend this provision to apply to medical facilities that do not generally provide overnight stay....
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Is it OK to examine a patient who uses a wheelchair in the wheelchair, because the patient cannot get onto the exam table independently?
Generally no. Examining a patient in their wheelchair usually is less thorough than on the exam table, and does not provide the patient equal medical services....
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Will a Person Who is Blind or Has Low Vision Require Assistance to Use the Circulation Path?
Generally, only one person is necessary to assist a person who is blind or has low vision....
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Guidance Questions and Answers Concerning 49 CFR Part 39, ADA Rules Concerning Passenger Vessels
The General Counsel of the Department of Transportation has reviewed this document and approved it as consistent with the language and intent of 49 CFR Part 39. ...
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QUESTION: WHAT LIMITATIONS CAN A PVO IMPOSE WITH RESPECT
TO CARRYING A SERVICE ANIMAL?
Such safety requirements must be based on actual risks and not on mere speculation, stereotypes, or generalizations about individuals with disabilities....
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QUESTION: WHAT QUESTIONS IS IT PERMISSIBLE TO ASK OF A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY CONCERNING A SERVICE ANIMAL?
* Generally, a PVO may not make these inquiries about a service animal when it is readily apparent that an animal is trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a...
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Stadium-style theaters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 1991 Standards require that wheelchair seating "provide people with physical disabilities a choice of admissions prices and lines of sight comparable to those for members of the general...
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Issue 11: What environmental and perceptual data on natural/daylighting are available from buildings with low vision occupants?
That was the general population. We had 50 to 70 [responses from employees] in [each of] the buildings....