Thus, the landlord would generally be held responsible for making readily achievable changes and providing auxiliary aids and services in common areas and for modifying policies, practices...
Search Results "Serving Area"
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COMMENTS
- U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics "Statistics About People With Disabilities and Employment"
- CalCasp Training: Access Plan Review
- Rebuilding Together Tampa Bay - Tampa, FL.
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Section 36.212 Insurance (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
It provides that a public accommodation may not refuse to serve an individual with a disability because of limitations on coverage or rates in its insurance policies (see Judiciary report...
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Section 36.212 Insurance (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
It provides that a public accommodation may not refuse to serve an individual with a disability because of limitations on coverage or rates in its insurance policies (see Judiciary report...
- Assistance Dogs International (ADI)
- National Center on Workforce and Disability/Adult (NCWD)
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Passenger Loading Zones
2010 Standards to provide passenger loading zones, and urged a revision that would require one accessible passenger loading zone located in reasonable proximity to each building entrance served...
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382.43 Must information and reservation services of carriers be accessible to individuals with hearing impairments?
Please see the “Response to Comments” section for further information about the requirement that a copy of Part 382 be made available in airports served by carriers subject to this rule....
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11B-403.3 Slope
It is inferable, whether intended or not, that sidewalks serving as accessible routes alongside private roadways are not excepted from the slope limitation. In 2011, the U.S....
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
Providing a stool for a sales clerk who uses crutches so he or she can sit when not serving customers....
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Accessible Boat Slips
Every 10 feet of linear pier edge serving the accessible slips must have at least one continuous clear opening that is at least 60 inches wide....
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4.3 Diagnostic Imaging Equipment
This diversity reflects the wide range of diagnostic tasks, clinical indications, and patient populations that imaging equipment is designed to serve, both for common diagnostic needs (e.g...
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R211 Signs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R211 Signs (Section-by-Section Analysis) Signs that provide directions, warnings, or other information for pedestrians only and signs that identify routes served by transit stops must...
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3. MAP YOUR COMMUNITY
The following are examples of people and places that may serve as resources during an emergency: Social service organizations, faith-based organizations Active coalitions...
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7. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
nycemergencymanagement) NYCEM Twitter @NYCEM @NotifyNYC NYCEM Website (nyc.gov/ emergencymanagement) Notify NYC (nyc.gov/notifynyc) Advance Warning System for organizations that serve...
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Purpose of the Manual
It is designed to serve as a brief but authoritative source of information about the services, facilities, and accommodations required by the ACAA and the provisions of part 382....
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§35.130(b)(6) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
modifications of standards to accommodate a handicapped person," 442 U.S. at 413, and that the school had established that the plaintiff was not "qualified" because she was not able to "serve...
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Minimum Number [9.1.2 and 9.1.3]
2% of total (**) Over 1000 *** ***(**) *EXEMPT: Facilities with 5 or less rooms for rent also used by the proprietor as a residence, but that do not serve...
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1. a. Complying with the ADA
If the provider serves just one Medicare or Medicaid beneficiary, that provider’s entire operations must comply with the Rehab Act....
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Scoping [4.1.3(5)]
While mezzanines and levels within a story are not counted in determining whether an elevator is required, elevators must serve mezzanines where one is required or provided anyway....
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1. a. Complying with the ADA
If the provider serves just one Medicare or Medicaid beneficiary, that provider’s entire operations must comply with the Rehab Act....