It does not run freely around an aircraft or an airport gate area, bark or growl repeatedly at other persons on the aircraft, bite or jump on people, or urinate or defecate in the cabin...
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How do I know it’s a service animal and not a pet?
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Section 37.23 Service Under Contract
For example, suppose a taxi company (a private entity primarily engaged in the business of transporting people) contracts with a hotel to provide airport shuttle van service....
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§35.190 Designated Agencies
This entitlement program, which was terminated in 1986, provided civil rights compliance jurisdiction for a wide variety of complaints regarding the use of Federal funds to support various...
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D. Real-Time Text
XMPP differs from SIP, which is an application layer protocol used to establish, modify, and terminate multimedia sessions such as VoIP calls....
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B. Legal foundation for equipment and furniture coverage
, lease or lease to, or operate places of public accommodation, such as doctors' offices, hospitals, nursing homes, hotels and motels, shopping centers, specified public transportation terminals...
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Issue 3: Is there a need for a different kind of Practice?
using existing standards that are out there or reviewing those existing standards, we probably should be thinking about public environments, you know, public-use spaces, such as National Airport...
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Lobbying & Grass Roots Activities
The next day, Wednesday, September 27, protesters effectively shut-down the Atlanta Greyhound terminal for several hours by encircling the terminal and blocking buses....
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Background
seating accommodations for passengers with disabilities; reimbursement for loss of or damage to wheelchairs; modifications to policies or practices necessary to ensure nondiscrimination; terminal...
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2.2.2 Structural Anthropometry (i.e. Body and WhMD Dimensions)
Height Breadth/Width: Distance between Heels Length/Depth: Position of Foot in proximity to Wheelchair, Instep Length, Functional Leg Length 35 Medial edge of Foot* (Distal Termination...
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4.1 Wheeled Mobility Device Dimensions
Designers could also benefit from more information on device size to plan spaces like storage areas for wheelchairs at transportation terminals or the design of counter edges in relationship...
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IV. RESOLVING ADA COMPLAINTS THROUGH MEDIATION
complained that a Utah hotel had only one accessible room, which had been rented to another guest, and that the hotel provided transportation to him in an ambulance because the hotel's airport...
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2. Benefits: Qualitative Summary of Benefits
Having such signage in both locations is particularly important, for example, at transit hubs, bus terminals, areas where multiple vehicles are parked simultaneously, or other locations...
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Attachment B – Code References
, cosmetic work that does not affect items regulated by this code, such as painting, equipment not considered to be a part of the architecture of the building or area, such as computer terminals...
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II-9.2000 Complaints
In cases where there is Federal funding, fund termination is also an enforcement option....
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B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
E.O. 13272, 67 FR 53,461 (Aug. 16, 2012). 15 Examples of CPE include wireline and wireless telephones or computers when employed on the premises of a person to originate, route, or terminate...
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§35.190 Designated agencies (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This entitlement program, which was terminated in 1986, provided civil rights compliance jurisdiction for a wide variety of complaints regarding the use of Federal funds to support various...
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B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
Small firms operate OTRBs for a variety of purposes, but predominant uses include: provision of fixed route passenger service within or among cities, passenger charter services, airport...