of telecommunications equipment or customer premises equipment shall ensure that the equipment is designed, developed, and fabricated to be accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities...
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Section 1193.1 Purpose (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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382.53 What information must carriers give individuals with a vision or hearing impairment at airports?
, the basic point of this section is that at each gate, ticketing area, and customer service desk that a carrier owns, leases, or controls, a carrier must ensure that passengers with a disability...
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Physical or mental impairments
.; see also OCR, Protecting Students with Disabilities: Frequently Asked Questions About Section 504 and the Education of Children with Disabilities (FAQ 12) (last modified Oct. 16, 2015...
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Design Guidelines for Environmental Illness
Twenty-three (23) commenters advised the Department that many individuals are disabled because of severe allergic reactions to certain chemicals used in construction, and in construction...
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12183(a)(2)
thereof, a failure to make alterations in such a manner that, to the maximum extent feasible, the altered portions of the facility are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities...
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Responsibility for supervision and care of a service animal. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department notes that there are occasions when a person with a disability is confined to bed in a hospital for a period of time....
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§35.150(b)(1)
of accessible rolling stock or other conveyances, or any other methods that result in making its services, programs, or activities readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities...
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1. PURPOSE.
This document sets guidelines for accessibility to places of public accommodation and commercial facilities by individuals with disabilities....
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V. Request for Public Comments
Request for Public Comments The Department seeks input from the public and from those in the disability community, representatives of Federal, State, or local governments, public safety...
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III-4.2200 Specialties
It is not considered discriminatory for a public accommodation with a specialty in a particular area to refer an individual with a disability to a different public accommodation if --...
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VII. New Construction and Alterations
Public entities must ensure that newly constructed buildings and facilities are free of architectural and communication barriers that restrict access or use by individuals with disabilities...
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WHEELCHAIR
[ADA Title II §35.104] Wheelchair means a manually-operated or power-driven device designed primarily for use by an individual with a mobility disability for the main purpose of indoor or...
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Receivers
As a result, some systems do not adequately meet the needs of people who are hard of hearing....
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FAQ: What are "Corada WorkGroups?"
WorkGroup Admins may invite an unlimited number of people to join their WorkGroup....
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Accessible Route to Miniature Golf Course Holes
One commenter noted that permitting accessible holes with breaks in sequence would enable customers with disabilities to enjoy the landscaping, water and theme elements of the miniature...
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Coordination of Overlapping Federal Requirements
Coordination of Overlapping Federal Requirements Employers covered by Title I of the ADA also may be covered by other federal requirements that prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability...
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M304 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in Standing Position
M304.2 and M304.3 would require a slip resistant standing surface and standing supports to accommodate patients with mobility disabilities who ambulate, patients who have limited stamina...
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VI. Relationship to Other Laws
Compliance with one of these statutes does not ensure compliance with other Federal disability nondiscrimination laws....
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4.4 Knee and Toe Clearances
In particular, people with small stature who have elevated seating systems need a very high toe clearance since the entire body becomes elevated....
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Section 35.161 Telecommunications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Often individuals with disabilities, including persons who are deaf or hard of hearing, are unable to use such automated systems....
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Costs and Benefits
particularly challenging to quantify or monetize due to a variety of considerations, including insufficient data, methodological constraints, and inherent difficulties in evaluating civil rights-based...
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Substantially Limited in Working
This is consistent with the fact that no other major life activity receives special attention in the regulation, and with the fact that, in light of the expanded definition of disability...
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a) "Neighborhood" Access Theory
recreation centers, stating that, in his opinion, the City's recreational centers are "localized" and that it is "not equivalent to go to someone else's neighborhood and socialize with people...