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- Figure 1009.5.1 Size of Transfer Platform – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 1009.4.2 Transfer Wall Height – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 403.5.2 Clear Width at Turn – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Need for This Technical Assistance
In the course of their civil rights enforcement activities, OCR and DOJ have found that child welfare agencies and courts vary in the extent to which they have implemented policies, practices...
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§8.1(b)
(b) The policies and standards for compliance established by this part are established in contemplation of, and with a view to enforcement through, the Department's administration of programs...
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§ 37.169(a)(1)
modification requirement of § 37.5(g)(1) with respect to its fixed route, demand responsive, and complementary paratransit services, shall respond to requests for reasonable modification to policies...
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§ 37.169(a)(1)
modification requirement of §37.5(i)(3) with respect to its fixed route, demand responsive, and complementary paratransit services, shall respond to requests for reasonable modification to policies...
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Foreword, July 26, 2010
Access to health care remains elusive....
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11B-221.3 Companion seats
Similarly, when a venue allows the purchase of more than four tickets, that policy also applies to tickets for accessible seats, but only three companion seats must be contiguous with the...
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11B-221.3 Companion seats
Similarly, when a venue allows the purchase of more than four tickets, that policy also applies to tickets for accessible seats, but only three companion seats must be contiguous with the...
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11B-221.3 Companion seats
Similarly, when a venue allows the purchase of more than four tickets, that policy also applies to tickets for accessible seats, but only three companion seats must be contiguous with the...
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Annex A THE ADA: A BEGINNING
The first regulations for accessibility adopted in the late 1960s and early 1970s were successful and produced benefits for millions of people....
- State of California Disability Access Services (DAS) - Employment Today: Reasonable Accommodation & FEHA
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DRUG REHABILITATION {35.131}
DRUG REHABILITATION {35.131} Cannot be denied due to current drug use unless use continues during rehabilitation program Reasonable policies allowed {incl. drug testing}...
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20. Luggage and Packages
A passenger's request for a fixed route or paratransit driver to assist with luggage or packages may be denied in those instances where it is not the normal policy or practice of the transportation...
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Establish a Grievance Procedure
Sample Grievance Procedures (hyperlink to) Title II Regulations 28 § 35.107 Designation of responsible employee and adoption of grievance procedures: (b) Complaint procedure...
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1. Introduction
Introduction Access Now and Settling Defendants, as proponents of the class settlements, bear the burden of demonstrating that these Agreements represent a fair and reasonable resolution...
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Health Care Providers
discussed under Department of Justice Activities Related to Health Care Providers and Medical Equipment, health care providers must provide individuals with disabilities full and equal access...
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Health Care Providers
discussed under Department of Justice Activities Related to Health Care Providers and Medical Equipment, health care providers must provide individuals with disabilities full and equal access...
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Alterations and Additions
Users of this guide must familiarize themselves with the specific scoping requirements that apply to each element, building, facility, or site that is subject to the Standards adopted to...
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Executive Summary
The Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG), established by the Access Board, provide suggestions for pathways; however, the ones related to surface roughness are...
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Common Use Circulation Paths in Employee Work Areas
These commenters further urged the Department not to adopt a requirement that circulation paths in employee work areas be at least 36 inches wide, including those at emergency exits....
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The Inspection Team
Don’t assume that someone with a disability understands the access needs of people with other types of disabilities....
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1136A.2 Switch and control heights
controls that do not satisfy these specifications are acceptable provided that comparable controls or outlets, that perform the same functions, are provided within the same area and are accessible...