Parking spaces provided to serve residential facilities shall comply with Section 11B-208.2.3....
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11B-208.2.3 Residential facilities
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8. Are there situations in which an employer cannot ask for documentation in response to a request for reasonable accommodation?
Depending on the results of the blood test, the employee might have to take insulin....
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208.2.3 Residential Facilities
Parking spaces provided to serve residential facilities shall comply with 208.2.3....
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§ 382.63 Carrier programs
§ 382.63 Carrier programs. (a)(1) Each carrier that operates aircraft with more than 19 passenger seats shall establish and implement, within 180 days of the effective date of...
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Training
Training Within one hundred twenty (120) days following the effective date of this Agreement, the University will develop a training program (“ADA Training”) that shall be...
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Carrier Programs
Carriers operating aircraft with more than 19 passenger seats must establish and implement a written program for carrying out the requirements of the law. [Sec. 382.63(a)] The...
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Job Training Partnership Act of 1982
Job Training Partnership Act of 1982 ________________________________________________________________ 10/13/1982 The Job Training Partnership Act of 1982 establishes...
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Vertical Clearance [§502.5]
Vertical Clearance [§502.5] A 98” minimum vertical clearance is required for van parking spaces/ access aisles and the vehicle route to these spaces from an entrance and from these...
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4.1.2(5)(e) Valet parking
(e)* Valet parking: Valet parking facilities shall provide a passenger loading zone complying with 4.6.6 located on an accessible route to the entrance of the facility....
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Parking at Residential Facilities
Parking at Residential Facilities...
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11B-208.2.1 Hospital outpatient facilities
If there are separate lots for visitors or patients and employees, the 10% or 20% requirement shall be applied to the visitor/patient lot while accessible parking could be provided in the...
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Work Areas (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
station could be instituted as a "reasonable accommodation'' to that employee if the modifications were necessary and they did not constitute an undue hardship....
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Can a disabled non-EV driver park in an ADA EVSE spot?
RESPONSE: The California Vehicle Code prohibits parking a vehicle in an EVCS. Vehicles left in EVCS spaces must be connected for charging purposes....
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A4.6 Parking and Passenger Loading Zones
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4.6 Parking and Passenger Loading Zones
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A4.6 PARKING AND PASSENGER LOADING ZONES
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4.6 PARKING AND PASSENGER LOADING ZONES
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Section 37.173 Training
Third, training must be appropriate to the duties of each employee....
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209.5 Mechanical Access Parking Garages
209.5 Mechanical Access Parking Garages....
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State and Local Governments’ Employment Service Systems
Employment service systems typically include services and supports that are available through multiple state agencies and funding streams, including vocational rehabilitation,...
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B. Access Aisles
Does each accessible parking space have or share an adjacent access aisle to allow persons who use wheelchairs, walkers or other mobility aids to transfer from their car/van?...
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Has there been consideration for electric vehicles being parked in valet mode that could share EVSE and meet the equivalent EVSE option? This could reduce the cost of construction and major electrical upgrades.
RESPONSE: Electric vehicles may be parked by a valet just as any other car....
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6. When may an employer ask an employee if a hearing impairment, or some other medical condition, may be causing her performance problems?
Generally, an employer may ask disability-related questions or require an employee to have a medical examination when it knows about a particular employee's medical condition, has observed...
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11B-502.6.2 Minimum fine
Additional language or an additional sign below the International Symbol of Accessibility shall state “Minimum Fine $250.”