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II-3.4400 Modifications in the regular program
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Examples of making a program accessible are:
Examples of making a program accessible are: A community college has two campuses, one is accessible while the other is not....
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Program Accessibility
Program Accessibility—The principle of providing all people who meet the criteria, including people who have disabilities, the opportunity to participate in a program (an activity in which...
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223.2 Hospitals, Rehabilitation Facilities, Psychiatric Facilities and Detoxification Facilities
223.2 Hospitals, Rehabilitation Facilities, Psychiatric Facilities and Detoxification Facilities....
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6. Exemption for Program Access Improvements
Exemption for Program Access Improvements The City will be exempted from any obligation to perform a Program Access Improvement at a particular location if: There exist barriers...
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G) Parks and Recreation Programs
A town’s recreational programs or activities, such as those offered at the town baseball or football field or at the town pool, play an important part in the life of a community....
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a) Aquatic Program
a) Aquatic Program 88. The City's aquatic program is provided through nine public swimming pools. Six of the nine pools have been renovated and made accessible....
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II-3.4300 Right to participate in the regular program
II−3.4300 Right to participate in the regular program....
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Subpart D—Program Accessibility
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Inaccessible Town Program
When a town becomes aware that a program is not accessible and plans to alter a facility to provide access, it may be necessary to temporarily relocate a program, service, or activity to...
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F223.2 Hospitals, Rehabilitation Facilities, Psychiatric Facilities and Detoxification Facilities
Hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, psychiatric facilities and detoxification facilities shall comply with F223.2....
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223.2 Hospitals, Rehabilitation Facilities, Psychiatric Facilities and Detoxification Facilities
Hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, psychiatric facilities and detoxification facilities shall comply with 223.2....
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An example of providing a program in a different manner is:
An example of providing a program in a different manner is: A public library that cannot be made accessible can drop books in the mail and allow them to be returned by mail to accommodate...
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II-3.4200 Relationship to "program accessibility" requirement.
II−3.4200 Relationship to "program accessibility" requirement....
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R. Program Access
"Program Access" means applicable Accessibility Laws directing a public entity to operate each service, program, or activity so that the service, program, or activity, when viewed in its...
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Programs, Services, and Activities
Programs, Services, and Activities Public entities may provide a wide range of programs, services, and activities....
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Subpart D -- Program Accessibility (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Subpart D -- Program Accessibility (Section-by-Section Analysis)...
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Subpart D—Program Accessibility (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Subpart D—Program Accessibility (Section-by-Section Analysis)...
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Alteration
Alterations include, but are not limited to, remodeling, renovation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, historic restoration, resurfacing of circulation paths or vehicular ways, changes or...
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3. Access Request Program
Access Request Program - For the first year of the Compliance Period, 20% (equal to $6.2 million) of the annual commitment will be allocated to the Access Request Program....
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§100.302 State and Federal elderly housing programs.
The provisions regarding familial status in this part shall not apply to housing provided under any Federal or State program that the Secretary determines is specifically designed and operated...
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Program Accessibility
Programs, services, and activities, when “viewed in their entirety” must be readily accessible to and usable by people with disabilities. This is known as program accessibility....
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III-3.9000 Illegal use of drugs
Because abstention from the use of drugs is an essential condition for participation in some drug rehabilitation programs, and may be a necessary requirement in inpatient or residential...