The guidelines address play areas provided at schools, parks, child care facilities (except those based in the operator’s home, which are exempt), and other facilities subject to the ADA...
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Incorporation of Guidelines for Play Areas and Recreation Facilities
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F. Training
The training of telephone operators is addressed in Paragraph 48. ...
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SERVICE ANIMALS
facility can accommodate the miniature horse’s type, size, and weight; and (4) whether the miniature horse’s presence will not compromise legitimate safety requirements necessary for safe operation...
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4. Proposed Updates to Other Web-Specific Provisions in Existing 508 Standards
However, proposed 503.2 also provides an exception for applications—such as Web software—that are designed to be isolated from their operating systems....
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1. Job-Related
Job-Related If a qualification standard, test or other selection criterion operates to screen out an individual with a disability, or a class of such individuals on the basis of disability...
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6.4 Post-Offer Examinations and Inquiries Permitted
For example: A medical examination and evaluation might be required to ensure that prospective construction crane operators do not have disabilities such as uncontrolled seizures...
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11B-233.3.2 Residential dwelling units for sale
(2) The requirements of paragraph (1) also apply to housing programs that are operated by public entities where design and construction of particular residential dwelling units takes...
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1. If a test screens out or tends to screen out an individual with a disability or a class of such individuals on the basis of disability, it must be job-related and consistent with business necessity
For example, a standardized test used for a job as a heavy equipment operator might screen out a person with dyslexia or other learning disability who was able to perform all functions of...
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How does EEOC process charges of discrimination?
: specific information on the issues raised in the charge; the identity of witnesses who can provide evidence about issues in the charge; information about the business operation...
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
Specialized equipment for a data-entry operator who has lost an arm, hand, or finger, such as a one-handed keyboard, a large-key keyboard, a touchpad, a trackball, or speech recognition...
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What is a “reasonable accommodation”?
A machine operator required time off from work during his hospitalization with AIDS-related pneumonia. He had already used up all his sick leave....
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4. On-board wheelchairs
While the cost estimates of commenters for on-board wheelchairs appear to be overstated, we believe that the operational concerns of carriers with respect to the use of on-board wheelchairs...
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II-7.1000 Equally effective communication.
Displayed on the laundry machine controls are written instructions for operating the machines....
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Limitations
should take into consideration the cost of the particular aid or service in light of all resources available to fund the program, service, or activity and the effect on other expenses or operations...
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11B-221.3 Companion seats
The following advisory language clarifies the operational requirements of 28 CFR Part 36, Section 36.302(f)(4)(i)....
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EXHIBIT I NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FEDERAL DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION LAWSUIT UNITED STATES V. QUIKTRIP CORPORATION
District Court for the District of ___________ has entered a Consent Decree resolving a lawsuit against QuikTrip Corporation, the owner and operator of gas stations, convenience stores,...
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4.1.1 Range of Examination Table and Chair Configurations
These demands have implications for the design, configuration, and principles of operation of examination tables and chairs....
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What values are recommended for ground and floor surfaces along an accessible route?
Although this machine operates on a principle similar to that of the James machine, the use of a non-standard silastic sensor (instead of the leather required by the protocol for the UL...
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4.3 Diagnostic Imaging Equipment
Diagnostic imaging equipment encompasses a broad range of technologies comprised of integrated systems of components and accessories with diverse designs, configurations, and principles of operation...
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R204 Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Elevators and platform lifts must be unlocked during the operating hours of the facility served....
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Q6. Does the Amendments Act address the "major life activities" referred to in the Section 504 and Title II regulations?
well as functions of the cardiovascular, genitourinary, hemic, lymphatic, and musculoskeletal systems as examples of major bodily functions, and stating that these functions include the operation...
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4. Applicability
., those that operate at least one aircraft with more than 60 seats), of carriers that offer charter service only, and of carriers that advertise air transportation but do not sell airline...
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D. Examples of Schools to Which These Guidelines Apply
A vocational education facility operated by a State agency. 3....
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Subpart F—Health, Welfare, and Social Services
Subpart F applies to recipients that operate health, welfare, and social service programs. The Department received fewer comments on this subpart than on others....