The Department has added language to Appendix D of part 37 to make it clear that the concept of “direct threat” in this rule is intended to be interpreted consistently with the same term...
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DOT Response
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D. Plain Language Instructions
In any regulation, there is a tension between drafting language that is simple and straightforward and drafting language that gives full effect to issues of legal interpretation. ...
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Effect of ADA Amendments Act on Academic Requirements in Postsecondary Education
Specifically, the reference to academic standards in post-secondary education is unrelated to the purpose of this legislation and should be given no meaning in interpreting the definition...
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Section 36.401 New Construction (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The Department will interpret this section in a manner consistent with the intent of the statute and with the nature of the responsibilities of the various entities for design, for construction...
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7.6 Training
Accommodations that may be necessary, depending on the needs of particular individuals, may include: accessible locations and facilities for people with mobility disabilities; interpreters...
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2. Business Necessity
Business Necessity "Business necessity" will be interpreted under the ADA as it has been interpreted by the courts under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act....
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28 CFR Parts 35 and 36 Amendment of ADA Title II and Title III Regulations To Implement ADA Amendments Act of 2008 - Final Rule
In this final rule, the Department is adding new sections to its title II and title III ADA regulations to set forth the proper meaning and interpretation of the definition of ‘‘disability...
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Section 1630.2(g) Disability
However, the Amendments Act altered the interpretation and application of this critical statutory term in fundamental ways....
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Section 36.203 Integrated Settings (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
, to hire an additional interpreter for those individuals who choose to attend the integrated program....
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IV. RESOLVING ADA COMPLAINTS THROUGH MEDIATION
In Minnesota, a person who is deaf complained that a doctor's office failed to provide interpreter services for an appointment. ...
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Section 36.203 Integrated Settings (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
, to hire an additional interpreter for those individuals who choose to attend the integrated program....
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D. Notification – Alerting the Public to an Emergency
For announcements by government officials on local television stations, providing qualified sign language interpreters and open captioning will ensure that all people tuning in are able...
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11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities
INTERPRETATION Built-in equipment consoles include recessed or wall mounted Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems....
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What is program accessibility?
scene at a scenic overlook Swimming at a beach Enjoying solitude in the wilderness Gathering information at a visitor’s center Learning about an area on an interpretive...
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New Construction
This chapter contains important introductory and interpretive information, including definitions for key terms used in the 2010 Standards. Chapter 2: Scoping....
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Updates and Other Pocket Guides
Updates and Other Pocket Guides Evan Terry Associates will continue to revise and update this Pocket Guide as new technical assistance is released and interpretations are provided by...
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3. If I comply with the California accessibility requirements, am I in compliance with ADA?
This includes allowing access with service animals and providing reasonable accommodations such as American Sign Language interpreters when necessary to ensure accessibility to a person...
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Section 36.204 Administrative Methods (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
This standard is consistent with the interpretation of section 504 by the U.S. Supreme Court in Alexander v. Choate, 469 U.S. 287 (1985)....
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XII. Examinations and Courses
., taped exams, interpreters, large print answer sheets, or qualified readers), unless they would fundamentally alter the measurement of the skills or knowledge that the examination is intended...
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3. How and where should the notice be provided?
Examples of Alternative Formats Audio tape or other recordings Radio announcements Large print notice Braille notice Use of a qualified sign language interpreter...
