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- Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) - Colorado
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  J. Other Provisions
  C, constitutes the entire agreement between the United States and MSHA on the matters raised herein, and no prior or contemporaneous statement, promise, or agreement, either written or oral... 
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  IMPLEMENTATION
  Agreement, including Attachments A and B, constitutes the entire Agreement among the Parties on the matters raised herein, and no other statement, promise, or agreement, either written or oral... 
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  H. Your Obligation to Provide Services and Equipment
  [Sec. 382.21(a)(4)(iii)] You must permit a passenger with a disability to provide written instructions and should accept oral advice from the passenger concerning the disassembly and... 
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  Enforcement Provisions
  This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties on the matters raised herein, and no other statement or promise, written or oral, made by any party or agents of any party... 
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  Enforcement Provisions
  This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties on the matters raised herein, and no other statement or promise, written or oral, made by any party or agents of any party... 
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  Acknowledgments
  DeJong and Karen Behe, Ruth Brannon initiated this project for the NRH Research Center, conducted oral interviews, and collected many documents, which culminated in the development of an... 
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  The Blind Photographer
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- Braille Authority of North America (BANA)
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  Q4. How does the Amendments Act alter coverage under Section 504 and Title II?
  A: The Amendments Act emphasizes that the definition of "disability" in Section 504 and the ADA should be interpreted to allow for broad coverage.... 
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  TITLE III COVERAGE AND FINDINGS
  The Cantrells require the services of a qualified American Sign Language interpreter to effectively communicate about lengthy and complex information, especially about the medical treatment... 
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  I. BACKGROUND
  The complainants allege that Atlantis violated title III of the ADA by failing to provide them with appropriate auxiliary aids and services when they requested that sign language interpreters... 
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  Guiding Principles
  exhibit; Change attitudes about a particular topic, concept, phenomena, or theory; Change behavior about an exhibit topic Increase perceptual, observational, and interpretive... 
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  There is some confusion about whether the “accessible path” that is required means there must be an accessible path from the EVSE (charger) to the facility/building at which the station is installed, or whether the accessible path is just from the parking spot to the EVSE (charger). If the prior is enforced, it could increase the costs of installing EVSE in some instances. What is the correct interpretation of “accessible path”?
  RESPONSE: The term used in the CBC is “accessible route.” EVCS required by CBC Chapter 11B to be accessible must have both, an accessible route to the facility entrance (see CBC... 
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  7.7 Evaluations, Discipline and Discharge
  employer must provide an employee with a disability with reasonable accommodation necessary to enable the employee to participate in the evaluation process (for example, counseling or an interpreter... 
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  3.5 Some Examples of Reasonable Accommodation
  or modified work schedules; obtaining or modifying equipment or devices; modifying examinations, training materials or policies; providing qualified readers and interpreters... 
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  11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities
  INTERPRETATION The requirements of Section 11B-606 apply to all lavatories, sinks, and handwashing fixtures for public use, patient use, and employee use, unless otherwise specifically... 
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  Organization of This NPRM
  other proposed limitations on barrier removal, service animals, equipment, wheelchairs and other power-driven mobility devices, auxiliary aids and services (including captioning and video interpreting... 
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  The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
  title II and title III must be consistent with the minimum guidelines published by the Access Board, it is the responsibility solely of the Attorney General to promulgate standards and to interpret... 
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  Purpose of the Manual
  These DOT enforcement orders are useful because they provide examples in which DOT has interpreted some of the provisions of the ACAA and part 382 under particular circumstances.... 
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  Aircraft Accessibility
  (i) and (ii)]; 100 or more passenger seats must have priority storage space within the cabin to stow at least one passenger’s folding wheelchair [Sec. 382.21(a)(2)] and DOT has interpreted... 
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  Four Specific Situations in which a Seating Accommodation Must be Provided
  who will be performing functions for the passenger during the flight [Sec. 382.38(a)(2)(ii)]; or (iii) is a passenger who is deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind who is traveling with an interpreter... 
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  I. Purpose of the Regulatory Action
  In addition, section 504 has long been interpreted by the courts to require recipients of Federal financial assistance—virtually all public transportation entities subject to this final... 
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  Section 36.406(c) Places of Lodging (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  While the Department has interpreted the ADA to encompass these hotel-like facilities when they are used to provide transient lodging, the regulation previously has specifically not addressed... 
 
              