RETALIATION The ADA prohibits retaliation by an employer against someone who opposes discriminatory employment practices, files a charge of employment discrimination, or testifies or...
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Retaliation
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Are charging parties protected from retaliation?
It is unlawful for an employer or other covered entity to retaliate against someone who files a charge of discrimination, participates in an investigation, or opposes discriminatory practices...
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Coordinator's Role
Coordinate requests for auxiliary aids and services and reasonable modifications of policies, practices and procedures....
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§ 36.302(f)(5)(iii)(B) Series-of-events tickets when ownership rights are attached
ownership right in accessible seating areas are forfeited or otherwise returned to a public accommodation, the public accommodation shall make reasonable modifications in its policies, practices...
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12201(h) Reasonable accommodations and modifications
person who owns, leases (or leases to), or operates a place of public accommodation under title III, need not provide a reasonable accommodation or a reasonable modification to policies, practices...
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§ 36.208(b)
evidence, to ascertain: The nature, duration, and severity of the risk; the probability that the potential injury will actually occur; and whether reasonable modifications of policies, practices...
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10.3.1(2)
All accessible entrances shall, to the maximum extent practicable, coincide with those used by the majority of the general public....
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4.7.1 General
full compliance with a specific requirement for clear floor or ground space surface, slope, size, or location, the clear floor or ground space shall comply with requirements to the extent practicable...
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3.4.2 ORARs in Viewing Areas
prohibits full compliance with a specific technical requirement on a portion of an ORAR for a viewing area, that portion of the ORAR shall comply with the specific requirement to the extent practicable...
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§ 35.139(b)
evidence, to ascertain: the nature, duration, and severity of the risk; the probability that the potential injury will actually occur; and whether reasonable modifications of policies, practices...
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§ 37.169(b)(4)
(4) Where a request for modification cannot practicably be made and determined in advance (e.g., because of a condition or barrier at the destination of a paratransit or fixed route trip...
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§ 35.138(e)(3)(ii)
tickets with an ownership right in accessible seating areas are forfeited or otherwise returned to a public entity, the public entity shall make reasonable modifications in its policies, practices...
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§ 37.169(b)(4)
(4) Where a request for modification cannot practicably be made and determined in advance (e.g., because of a condition or barrier at the destination of a paratransit or fixed route trip...
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11B-104.1.1 Construction and manufacturing tolerances
It is good practice when specifying dimensions to avoid specifying a tolerance where dimensions are absolute....
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11B-104.1.1 Construction and manufacturing tolerances
It is good practice when specifying dimensions to avoid specifying a tolerance where dimensions are absolute....
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surface mounted toilet paper dispensers
Although best practices used to include recessed or semi-recessed toilet paper dispensers adjacent to disabled accessible water closets, the codes appear to be silent on this as a requirement...
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1011.2 Clear Ground Space
an entity determines that a condition in 1019 does not permit full compliance with a specific provision in 1011.2, the clear ground space shall comply with the provision to the extent practicable...
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Reasonable Modifications
Reasonable Modifications Businesses must make "reasonable modifications" in their policies, practices, or procedures when necessary so that people with disabilities can be their customers...
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What if the EEOC concludes that discrimination occurred?
EEOC also can request an employer to post a notice in the workplace stating that the discrimination has been corrected and that it has stopped the discriminatory practice....
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Can I decide not to treat a patient with a disability because it takes me longer to examine them, and insurance won’t reimburse me for the additional time?
Some examinations take longer than others, for all sorts of reasons, in the normal course of a medical practice....
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§ 36.311(b)(1) Use of other power-driven mobility devices
A public accommodation shall make reasonable modifications in its policies, practices, or procedures to permit the use of other power-driven mobility devices by individuals with mobility...
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208.2.5.2
street parking or publicly owned or operated parking facilities are not required to provide a greater right-of-way width than would otherwise be planned under regulations, guidelines, or practices...