Religious practice may restrict general access to specific areas, for example a raised altar area; however access for persons with disabilities to these areas may be required....
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  11B-244.1 General
  
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  11B-409.1 General
  
DSA regulates the usability of elevators and platform (wheelchair) lifts for persons with disabilities....
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  11B-209.2.2 Bus loading zones
  
terms "designated public transportation" and "specified public transportation" are defined by the Department of Transportation at 49 CFR 37.3 in regulations implementing the Americans with Disabilities...
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  11B-225.2.3 Library book stacks
  
Exceptions: Book stacks available for public use may be higher than 54 inches (1372 mm) maximum above the finish floor when an attendant is available to assist persons with disabilities...
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  11B-212.3 Sinks
  
Some sink types are unmentioned in ADA and CBC Chapter 11B, including laundry sinks, clinic sinks (with flushing rims), eye wash fixtures, sinks at dental exam rooms used by patients for...
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  11B-212.3 Sinks
  
Some sink types are unmentioned in ADA and CBC Chapter 11B, including laundry sinks, clinic sinks (with flushing rims), eyewash fixtures, sinks at dental exam rooms used by patients for...
 - Achieving ADA/Section 508 Compliance with Ext JS 4.2
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  ADA OBLIGATIONS AND ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY THE CITY AND PPD
  
engage in any act or practice, directly or through contracting, licensing, or other arrangements, that has the purpose or effect of unlawfully discriminating against any person with a disability...
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  C. Costs and Benefits
  
In addition to the benefits to individuals with disabilities, individuals without disabilities—who will now be able to attend, enjoy, and discuss movies with their family and friends that...
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  11B-410.1 General
  
DSA regulates the usability of elevators and platform (wheelchair) lifts for persons with disabilities....
 - Service and Companion Animal Owners: Know Your Rights!
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  Chapter 6 Addendum: Title II Checklist (Curb Ramps and Pedestrian Crossings)
  
Copies of any feedback received from people with disabilities about the accessibility of your pedestrian crossings. ...
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  Section 35.151(f) Housing at a place of education
  
The transient lodging standards also require that a greater number of units have accessible features for persons with communication disabilities....
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  3. Grievance Procedure
  
Indeed, it is conceivable that a public entity could fully satisfy its obligations to accommodate the disabled while at the same time fail to put forth a suitable transition plan.")....
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  § 382.21 Aircraft accessibility
  
armrests as required by this paragraph, carriers shall configure cabins, or establish administrative systems, to ensure that individuals with mobility impairments or other persons with disabilities...
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  Exclusion of service animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
In the NPRM, in § 36.302(c)(2)(i), the Department proposed that a public accommodation may ask an individual with a disability to remove a service animal from the place of public accommodation...
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  11B-206.4.1 Entrances and exterior ground floor exits
  
In an emergency situation much time can be wasted if persons with disabilities must travel the full distance to the inaccessible exit door before there is a sign posted indicating that the...
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  Breed limitations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
Such deference would have the effect of limiting the rights of persons with disabilities under the ADA who use certain service animals based on where they live rather than on whether the...
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  A. About Appendices 1 and 2
  
Reviewing programs and facilities for accessibility is one of the most effective ways for state and local governments to ensure that they are complying with the Americans with Disabilities...
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  B. Carrier-Supplied Oxygen
  
As a matter of disability law, undue burden implies that there may necessarily be some burden (a “due burden”) in accommodating someone’s disability....
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  Issue: Historically Significant Facilities
  
Common Problem: City governments may believe that they have no duty to make changes to historically significant buildings and facilities to improve accessibility for people with disabilities...
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  Interactive Transaction Machines (ITMs)
  
Comments from disability groups and individuals with disabilities generally supported coverage of ITMs and point-of-sale machines....
 
              