The work or tasks performed by a service animal shall be directly related to the handler's disability. ...
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§ 35.136(d) General requirements
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Responsibility for supervision and care of a service animal. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Responsibility for supervision and care of a service animal....
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Alerting to intruders. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The phrase ‘‘alerting to intruders'' is related to the issues of minimal protection and the work or tasks an animal may perform to meet the definition of a service animal....
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Card Catalogs and Magazine Displays [8.4]
Requirements for fixed counters and tables [4.32] specify a surface height (34 inches maximum) and knee clearance below appropriate for extended use as a writing/work surface....
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Q15. What happens if a patient who uses a service animal is admitted to the hospital and is unable to care for or supervise their animal?
What happens if a patient who uses a service animal is admitted to the hospital and is unable to care for or supervise their animal? A....
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§35.131(b) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It prohibits denial of health services, or services provided in connection with drug rehabilitation to an individual on the basis of current illegal use of drugs, if the individual is otherwise...
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Personal Devices and Services
Public entities are not required to provide personal devices such as wheelchairs and walkers or services such as assistance eating, toileting or dressing....
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Sec. 225. Telecommunications services for hearing-impaired and speech-impaired individuals [Section 401] [Title IV] [47 U.S.C. § 225]
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"Task" emphasis. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many commenters followed the lead of an umbrella service dog organization and suggested that the phrase "performing tasks" should form the basis of the service animal definition, that "do...
- IRS Videos in ASL: Tax Scams via Video Relay Service (VRS) (Captions & Audio)
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Do companies need to review all their products and services for accessibility and usability?
Do companies need to review all their products and services for accessibility and usability? Yes. Accessibility and usability must be assessed for individual products and services....
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231.4 Visiting Areas
231.4 Visiting Areas. Visiting areas shall comply with 231.4.
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F231.4 Visiting Areas
Visiting areas shall comply with F231.4.
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11B-231.4 Visiting areas
Visiting areas shall comply with 11B-231.4.
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231.4 Visiting Areas
Visiting areas shall comply with 231.4.
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1133A.4.1 Exceptions
Exceptions: Stone, cultured stone and tiled countertops may be used without meeting the repositioning requirements. Two 15-inch (381 mm) wide minimum breadboards may...
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1133A.4, Item 1
1. A minimum linear length of 30 inches (762 mm) of countertop shall be provided for the kitchen sink installation.
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7.3(3)
(3) Signage identifying accessible check-out aisles shall comply with 4.30.7 and shall be mounted above the check-out aisle in the same location where the check-out number or type of...
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4.7.2 Slope
Slopes of curb ramps shall comply with 4.8.2. The slope shall be measured as shown in Fig. 11. Transitions from ramps to walks, gutters, or streets shall be flush and free of abrupt...
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4.7.2 SLOPE
Slopes of curb ramps shall comply with 4.8.2. The slope shall be measured as shown in Fig. 11. Transitions from ramps to walks, gutters, or streets shall be flush and free of abrupt...
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11B-231.4 Visiting areas
Visiting areas shall comply with 11B-231.4.
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1133A.4, Item 1
1. A minimum linear length of 30 inches (762 mm) of countertop shall be provided for the kitchen sink installation.
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11B-231.4 Visiting areas
Visiting areas shall comply with Section 11B-231.4.
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