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II. Definitions of Standards and Guidelines Referenced in This Document
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Handling Accessibility Complaints: Keeping out of Court
Physical barriers and employee attitudes cause 90% of facilities lawsuits. 9. Train your customer contact employees. 10....
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2. May an employer ask a job applicant whether he has or had a hearing impairment or about his treatment related to any hearing impairment prior to making a job offer?
[19] Federal contractors are required under 41 C.F.R. § 60-741.42, a regulation issued by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), to invite applicants to voluntarily...
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I. Overview
) until such time as they update their agency’s regulation implementing the Federally assisted provisions of Section 504....
- Employment Today - Chapter 3 - Duty Statements
- Youth Action Council on Transition (YouthACT)
- Solution Showcase: iPad Accessibility
- Meet Ish Cast Video (with open captions and audio introduction)
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382.143 When must carriers complete training for their personnel?
Other employees new to a position must be trained within 60 days after starting their jobs....
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10.2 Overview of Enforcement Provisions
10.2 Overview of Enforcement Provisions A job applicant or employee who believes s/he has been discriminated against on the basis of disability in employment by a private, state...
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[F] 907.5.2.3.1 Public and common use areas
[F] 907.5.2.3.1 Public and common use areas. Visible alarm notification appliances shall be provided in public use areas and common use areas, including but not limited...
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Use of Segways® and Similar Devices by Individuals with a Mobility Impairment in GSA-Controlled Federal Facilities
To that end, on December 3, 2007, GSA's Public Buildings Service issued the following interim policy to permit individuals with a mobility impairment to use these devices in Federal buildings...
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405.5 Clear Width
EXCEPTION: Within employee work areas, the required clear width of ramps that are a part of common use circulation paths shall be permitted to be decreased by work area equipment provided...
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405.5 Clear Width
EXCEPTION: Within employee work areas, the required clear width of ramps that are a part of common use circulation paths shall be permitted to be decreased by work area equipment provided...
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405.5 Clear Width
EXCEPTION: Within employee work areas, the required clear width of ramps that are a part of common use circulation paths shall be permitted to be decreased by work area equipment provided...
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§35.171 Acceptance of complaints (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The final rule provides complainants an opportunity to file with the Federal funding agency of their choice....
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49 CFR Parts 27 and 37: Transportation for Individuals With Disabilities; Reasonable Modification of Policies and Practices - Preamble
For questions related to transit, you may contact Bonnie Graves, Office of Chief Counsel, Federal Transit Administration, same address, Room E56-306, 202-366-0944, bonnie.graves@dot.gov;...
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Telecommunications Act
For more information, contact: Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, S.W....
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Are detectable warnings required on curb ramps or at hazardous vehicular areas?
In addition, DOT requires detectable warnings on curb ramps in projects funded by the Federal Highway Administration....
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Department of Defense Memorandum: Adoption of the ABA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
DoD is one of four Federal agencies that issue standards under the ABA....
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405.8 Handrails
EXCEPTION: Within employee work areas, handrails shall not be required where ramps that are part of common use circulation paths are designed to permit the installation of handrails complying...
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405.8 Handrails
EXCEPTION: Within employee work areas, handrails shall not be required where ramps that are part of common use circulation paths are designed to permit the installation of handrails complying...
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A. Accessibility standards to apply to websites of covered titles II and III entities
Standards for website accessibility also exist for Federal government agencies, which are required to make their websites accessible under section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,...