Officers need not make modifications that would interfere with their ability to respond to a safety threat, as such modifications would not be reasonable....
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Make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or procedures when necessary to avoid disability discrimination in all interactions with people with mental health disabilities or I/DD
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§ 36.303(c)(3)
(3) A public accommodation shall not rely on an individual accompanying an individual with a disability to interpret or facilitate communication, except in an emergency involving a threat...
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§ 35.160(c)(2)
(2) A public entity shall not rely on an individual accompanying an individual with a disability to interpret or facilitate communication, except in an emergency involving a threat to public...
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11B-505.2.1 Orientation
The orientation of at least one handrail shall be in the direction of the stair run, perpendicular to the direction of the stair nosing, and shall not reduce the minimum required width of...
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35. Must an employer withhold discipline or termination of an employee who, because of a disability, violated a conduct rule that is job-related for the position in question and consistent with business necessity?
This means, for example, that an employer never has to tolerate or excuse violence, threats of violence, stealing, or destruction of property....
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Q. How does the ADA recognize public health concerns?
No provision in the ADA is intended to supplant the role of public health authorities in protecting the community from legitimate health threats....
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382.23 May carriers require a passenger with a disability to provide a medical certificate?
Section 382.21(a)(4) allows a carrier to require a medical certificate if the carrier determines that the passenger has a communicable disease that could pose a direct threat....
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Reporting
the exclusion is job-related and consistent with business necessity and the job cannot be performed with reasonable accommodation, or that the individual is being excluded to avoid a “direct...
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Reporting
the exclusion is job-related and consistent with business necessity and the job cannot be performed with reasonable accommodation, or that the individual is being excluded to avoid a “direct...
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Reporting
the exclusion is job-related and consistent with business necessity and the job cannot be performed with reasonable accommodation, or that the individual is being excluded to avoid a “direct...
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Reporting
the exclusion is job-related and consistent with business necessity and the job cannot be performed with reasonable accommodation, or that the individual is being excluded to avoid a “direct...
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Alerting to intruders. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department reiterates that title II entities are not required to admit any animal whose use poses a direct threat under § 35.139....
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1009.6.2 Stairway or elevator access
Every required area of refuge shall have direct access to a stairway complying with Sections 1009.3 and 1023 or an elevator complying with Section 1009.4....
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Family members and friends as interpreters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Likewise, an argument can be made that most situations to which emergency workers respond involve, in one way or another, a threat to the safety or welfare of an individual or the public...
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3. Service Animals
threat to other persons in a particular area.1366 A "direct threat" is defined as a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be mitigated or eliminated by modifying...
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Use of Force
For example, Seattle revised its use-of-force training curriculum and policy to emphasize conducting threat assessments, determining whether behaviors are disability-related, using CIT whenever...
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2.1(a)(i) A Physical or Mental Impairment
However, although a person who has a contagious disease may be covered by the ADA, an employer would not have to hire or retain a person whose contagious disease posed a direct threat to...
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Providing minimal protection. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several commenters noted that the existing direct threat defense, which allows the exclusion of a service animal if the animal exhibits unwarranted or unprovoked violent behavior or poses...
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Size or weight limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One commenter noted that there is no need for a limit because ‘‘if, as a practical matter, the size or weight of an individual's service animal creates a direct threat or fundamental alteration...
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III-3.4200 Right to participate in the regular program
. , III−3.8000 (direct threat); III−4.1000 (eligibility criteria)....
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Size or weight limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One commenter noted that there is no need for a limit because ‘‘if, as a practical matter, the size or weight of an individual's service animal creates a direct threat or fundamental alteration...
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§382.119(b)
., fire or bomb threat)....
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§382.53(b)
., fire, bomb threat)....