If the measurement or number falls short of that required for accessibility, write the measurement or number to the right of the question in the area under “Comments.”...
Search Results "FAQ: Frequently Asked Question"
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Completing the Checklist
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NPRM and Comments
The Department asked about whether the Department should require that Web sites operated by transportation providers be made accessible to individuals who are blind or visually impaired...
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5.5(b) The Job Application Form
5.5(b) The Job Application Form A review of job application forms should be a priority before the ADA's effective date, to eliminate any questions related to disability....
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Open Discussion (Earle Kennett, Moderator)
Comment and Question by Earle Kennett: Unless I’m mistaken, we didn’t have any other prepared remarks for this panel, but we will now open [the panel for discussion]....
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E1-3. Route Level Changes
Yes _____ No _____ If no, go to question E1-7....
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1. Is this trail designed and managed predominantly as a pedestrian/hiker trail?
If “Yes is selected, then skip to Question #2....
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B.
Without explaining why it applies here, the Department asks the Court to apply the Chevron framework to its understanding of Title II....
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2. Tips to Improve Access
Even so, you still have the right to ask for and suggest changes....
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Restaurants and Lounges
Ask the guest about his or her lighting preferences. Would he or she prefer to be near a window? Would he or she prefer a table with strong lighting?...
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What should an employer do if it learns about an employee's medical condition from someone else?
(Question 6) First, the employer should determine whether the information learned is reliable....
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INTRODUCTION
This Questions and Answers document provides answers to some common questions regarding requirements in the 2010 regulations and Standards as they apply to public accommodations with existing...
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§ 36.302(c)(8)
A public accommodation shall not ask or require an individual with a disability to pay a surcharge, even if people accompanied by pets are required to pay fees, or to comply with other requirements...
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§ 35.136(h) Surcharges
A public entity shall not ask or require an individual with a disability to pay a surcharge, even if people accompanied by pets are required to pay fees, or to comply with other requirements...
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Restrictions and Priorities Based on Trip Purpose
The entity does not need to know why the person is traveling, and should not even ask....
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5.5 Pre-Employment Inquiries
Such protection is particularly important for people with hidden disabilities who frequently are excluded, with no real opportunity to present their qualifications, because of information...
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Accessible Routes
They do not cover equipment that is frequently moved. For example, a wrestling mat or badminton net may be portable and moved regularly....
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A4.3.1(1) Travel Distances
However, on trips over 100 ft (30 m), disabled people are apt to rest frequently, which substantially increases their trip times....
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F. The Department's Rulemaking History Regarding Captioning and Video Description
The NPRM asked exploratory questions about, but proposed no regulatory text for, movie captioning and video descriptions....
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Open Captioning (or Other Technologies) as an Option for Compliance (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In Question 9 of the 2010 ANPRM, the Department asked whether it should give movie theaters the discretion to exhibit movies with open captions should they so desire, as an alternate method...
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Covered Multifamily Dwellings
A number of questions and comments were received on what should, or should not, be considered a covered multifamily dwelling....
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1630.2(p)(2)(IV)
including the composition, structure and functions of the workforce of such entity, and the geographic separateness and administrative or fiscal relationship of the facility or facilities in question...
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2.5
2.5 In any third party litigation involving Cinemark's stadium-style movie theaters, the United States shall not advocate a position that contradicts or calls into question the terms...