This provision helps ensure that elevator doors remain open long enough for persons with disabilities to travel from call buttons to the responding car and is based on a travel speed of...
Search Results "UNCRPD (United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities)"
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Door and Signal Timing
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1.9.1.1.5
buildings, structures, sidewalks, curbs and related facilities not requiring a building permit, building standards published in the California Building Standards Code relating to access for persons...
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QUESTION: WHAT MEANS MAY BE USED TO COMMUNICATE WITH COMPLAINT RESOLUTION OFFICIALS (CROs)?
ANSWER: *The regulation specifically mentions contacting CROs in person or via telephone....
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Single Rider Adaptive Golf Cars
Single Rider Adaptive Golf Cars In recent years, single rider adaptive golf cars have been used to increase access for persons with disabilities on golf courses....
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Cashier counters
to the accessible auxiliary counter in Main Lobby and ensure that this auxiliary counter is maintained as such without equipment or obstructions that affect the accessibility or use by persons...
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Accessible Rides
newly constructed or newly designed amusement ride must provide at least one wheelchair space, or at least one ride seat designed for transfer, or a transfer device designed to transfer a person...
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"Qualified Reader" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Failing to provide a qualified reader to a person with a disability may constitute a violation of the requirement to provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services....
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Emergency Communication System
if the elevators have emergency communication systems behind cabinet doors, is the door pull usable with one hand, without tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist, since many persons...
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12165(b) Rail passenger cars
(b) Rail passenger cars If final regulations have not been issued pursuant to section 12164 of this title, a person shall be considered to have complied with the requirements of section...
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Appalachian Trail Conservancy's "Increasing Opportunities for Access on the Appalachian Trail: A Design Guide"
The guide's theme—universal design—transcends issues solely related to access for persons with disabilities by describing how universal design reduces resource damage and maintenance, saving...
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Wheelchair
While some mobility devices may not look like many persons' traditional idea of a wheel chair, three and four wheeled devices, of many varied designs, are used by individuals with disabilities...
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UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP
The nature of the use of the facility under construction and its availability to persons with disabilities....
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1.9.1.1.5
buildings, structures, sidewalks, curbs and related facilities not requiring a building permit, building standards published in the California Building Standards Code relating to access for persons...
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Designated Public Transportation and Specified Public Transportation
Persons interested in matters concerning access to air travel for individuals with disabilities should refer to 14 CFR part 382, the Department's regulation implementing the Air Carrier...
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1.9.1.1.4
buildings, structures, sidewalks, curbs and related facilities not requiring a building permit, building standards published in the California Building Standards Code relating to access for persons...
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Utility Sinks
If utility sinks are provided in a recreation facility that also contains a cook top or conventional range, at least 5 percent (but not less than 1) in each accessible room or space must...
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Section 1630.2(h) Physical or Mental Impairment
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Education Office of Civil Rights (DOE OCR) will not change.” 2008 Senate Statement of...
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§35.170 Complaints (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section-by-Section Analysis) Section 35.170 provides that any individual who believes that he or she or a specific class of individuals has been subjected to discrimination on the basis of disability...
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46. Can an employer claim undue hardship solely because a reasonable accommodation would require it to make changes to property owned by someone else?
In some situations, an employer will have the right under a lease or other contractual relationship with the property owner to make the type of changes that are needed....
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1630.2(e)(2)(I)
(I) the United States, a corporation wholly owned by the government of the United States, or an Indian tribe; or...
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12111(5)(B)(I)
(I) the United States, a corporation wholly owned by the government of the United States, or an Indian tribe; or...
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12111(5)(B)(i)
(i) the United States, a corporation wholly owned by the government of the United States, or an Indian tribe; or...
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§1630.2(e)(2)(i)
(i) The United States, a corporation wholly owned by the government of the United States, or an Indian tribe; or...
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Perez Assistant Attorney General Civil Rights Division July 23. 2010...