(1) A public accommodation shall not deny health services, or services provided in connection with drug rehabilitation, to an individual on the basis of that individual's current illegal...
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Sec.36.209(b)(1)
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§ 36.209(b)(1)
(1) A public accommodation shall not deny health services, or services provided in connection with drug rehabilitation, to an individual on the basis of that individual's current illegal...
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§35.131(b)(1)
(1) A public entity shall not deny health services, or services provided in connection with drug rehabilitation, to an individual on the basis of that individual's current illegal use of...
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§ 35.131(b)(1)
(1) A public entity shall not deny health services, or services provided in connection with drug rehabilitation, to an individual on the basis of that individual's current illegal use of...
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"Readily achievable.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
burden'' standard in terms of the level of effort required, but the factors used in determining whether an action is readily achievable or would result in an undue burden are identical (See Education...
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Section 36.302(f) Ticketing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
with disabilities the same opportunities to purchase tickets for accessible seating as provided to spectators purchasing conventional seats....
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9. Providing Qualified Interpreters
If an individual with a disability is otherwise qualified to perform essential job functions, the employer's basic obligation is to provide an accommodation that will enable this person...
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Section 35.138 Ticketing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
with disabilities the same opportunities to purchase tickets for accessible seating as they provided to spectators purchasing conventional seats....
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Must Gluten-free Be Free? What You Should Know About Celiac Disease and the ADA
This raises a few important topics of note for those with celiac disease – whether celiac disease is a “disability” that requires accommodation under the American with Disabilities Act (...
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The Genius Song That Turns Doubt Into the Fuel for Infinite Creativity
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ICC/IBC: ADA Standard Section 105.2.4
Section 105.2.4 of the ADA Standards cover references to the International Code Council (ICC) and the International Building Code (IBC).
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1630.9(c)
failure to receive technical assistance authorized by section 506 of the ADA, including any failure in the development or dissemination of any technical assistance manual authorized by that Act...
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§35.177 Effect of unavailability of technical assistance. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
(Section-by-Section Analysis) Section 35.177 explains that, as provided in section 506(e) of the Act, a public entity is not excused from compliance with the requirements of this part...
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§35.105(d)
(d) If a public entity has already complied with the self-evaluation requirement of a regulation implementing section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, then the requirements of this...
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A4.27.3 HEIGHT
Note distinction between built-in equipment (considered real property) and movable equipment (considered chattel, and not covered by the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968)....
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§1630.9(c)
failure to receive technical assistance authorized by section 507 of the ADA, including any failure in the development or dissemination of any technical assistance manual authorized by that Act...
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68.10(14) Facility
improvements, elements, and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site e.g. complexes, equipment, roads, walks, passageways, parking lots, or other real property subject to the Act...