Some examples of programs generally available to inmates include: Programs to obtain G.E.Ds; English as a second language; computer training; job skill training and on-the-job training;...
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  Alterations to cells and program access. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
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  Appoint an ADA Coordinator
  Respond to general inquiries about the public entity and the ADA. Conduct a self-evaluation. Create a transition plan. Develop a grievance procedure.... 
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  14. Access and Construction Database
  Grievance System described in Section 17 below; (f) the amount of Annual Commitment funds expended during the prior two (2) City fiscal years (with a breakdown of the amounts expended for general... 
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  Thresholds at Exterior Doors/Thresholds to Balconies or Decks
  Others noted that the suggestion of a wooden decking insert, or the specification of a 3/4 inch maximum change in level, in general, might conflict with fire codes. Response.... 
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  Minimum Clear Opening
  Other commenters stated that, generally, door width should provide a 32-inch clear opening, but that this width can be reduced if sufficient maneuvering space is provided at the door.... 
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  Section 1. Introduction
  Generally, these guidelines rely on the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) A117.1-1986, American National Standard for Buildings and Facilities--Providing Accessibility and Usability... 
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  Section 36.406(g) Medical Care Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Board did not establish specific design requirements for dispersion in the 2004 ADAAG, in response to extensive comments in support of dispersion it added an advisory note, Advisory 223.1 General... 
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  A. Format and Organization
  Commenters to the 2010 NPRM generally applauded the Access Board’s efforts to revise the existing guidelines, including the format and organization of the proposed rule.... 
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  Checklist for Inclusive Emergency Safety Briefings for Attendees
  Emergency Safety Tips” located in Start every day and each session [if in a different location or with a changing audience] with safety instructions incorporated into general... 
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  BACKGROUND
  The Attorney General is authorized, under 42 U.S.C. § 12133, to bring a civil action to enforce title II of the ADA.... 
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  I. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AND POLICIES
  A requirement that emergency shelters have a back-up generator and a way to keep medications refrigerated (such as a refrigerator or a cooler with ice). ... 
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  BACKGROUND
  The Attorney General is authorized, under 42 U.S.C. § 12133, to bring a civil action to enforce title II of the ADA.... 
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  I. Plan Development
  People with disabilities are generally in the best position to assess their particular needs. The ADA requires employers to keep all medical information confidential.... 
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  Speech To Text Translation Services
  Fewer words are produced while all general meaning is conveyed.... 
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  Training
  , gender, national origin, religion, etc. in public places), shall include the following: Information on each individual´s duties and obligations under Title III of the ADA generally... 
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  DOT Memorandum: INFORMATION: Snow Removal on Sidewalks Constructed with Federal Funding
  State Agencies have generally established levels of service on various routes especially as related to Snow and Ice events.... 
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  TITLE III COVERAGE AND FINDING
  The Attorney General is responsible for administrating and enforcing title III of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. §§ 12181-12189, and the relevant regulations implementing title III, 29 C.F.R.... 
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  3.3.2 Unoccupied Device Length 
  For example, powered wheelchairs and scooters are generally longer than manual wheelchairs.... 
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  2.3.2 IR Receivers
  However, these are generally designed for micro-mini plugs and will not accept the mini plug used with neck loops designed for body worn receivers.... 
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  ADA Basic Building Blocks Course - Project of the ADA National Network
  Define the general nondiscrimination requirements of the ADA. Explain each nondiscrimination requirement using 1-2 real-life examples.... 
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  FAQ: What are "Corada WorkGroups?"
  Content may be marked so that it can be seen by other Corada users and the general public, however, by editing the 'privacy' settings.... 
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  III-6.4000 Alterations: Historic preservation
  required from one site access point (such as the parking lot). 2) A ramp may be steeper than is ordinarily permitted. 3) The accessible entrance does not need to be the one used by the general... 
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  EVIDENCE OF AURORA'S COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS
  This annual training has been supplemented to include additional instruction on civil rights, protected classes, HIV/AIDS and discrimination in general.... 
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  I. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AND POLICIES
  A requirement that emergency shelters have a back-up generator and a way to keep medications refrigerated (such as a refrigerator or a cooler with ice). ... 
