At least 3 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of cells in a facility shall provide mobility features complying with Section 11B-807.2....
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  11B-232.2.1 Cells with mobility features
  
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  11B-232.2.1 Cells with mobility features
  At least 3 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of cells in a facility shall provide mobility features complying with Section 11B-807.2.... 
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  2. Q: The ADA prohibits making disability-related inquiries or giving applicants for police jobs medical examinations until a conditional offer of employment is made. Why?
  A: In the past, people with disabilities, particularly those with hidden disabilities, were denied jobs once potential employers found out about their disabilities.... 
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  Depression, PTSD, & Other Mental Health Conditions in the Workplace: Your Legal Rights
  The following questions and answers briefly explain these rights, which are provided by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).... 
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  806.1 General
  Guest rooms required to provide mobility features shall comply with 806.2. Guest rooms required to provide communication features shall comply with 806.3.... 
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  Enactment of the ADA and Issuance of the 1991 Regulations
  Bush signed into law the ADA, a comprehensive civil rights law prohibiting discrimination on the basis of disability.1 The ADA broadly protects the rights of individuals with disabilities... 
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  Sections 35.130(b)(7)(i)—General Prohibitions Against Discrimination and 36.302(g)—Modifications in Policies, Practices, or Procedures
  accommodation under title III, ‘‘need not provide a reasonable accommodation or a reasonable modification to policies, practices, or procedures to an individual who meets the definition of disability... 
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  Transient Lodging Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.5.3
  Section 206.5.3 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to transient lodging facilities. 
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  II-4.3100 Nondiscriminatory practices and policies
  As of January 26, 1992, all public entities must ensure that their employment practices and policies do not discriminate on the basis of disability against qualified individuals with disabilities... 
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  Tips for Assisting People Who Are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind
  Service Animals Never pet or distract a service animal accompanying a person who has a disability.... 
- Jennifer Keelan, 08 of 12: "Climbing the Capitol Steps for ADA"
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  §382.33 May carriers impose other restrictions on passengers with a disability that they do not impose on other passengers?
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  12. May an employer ask whether a reasonable accommodation is needed when an applicant has not asked for one?
  conditional offer is made, an employer generally may not ask an applicant whether s/he needs a reasonable accommodation for the job, except when the employer knows that an applicant has a disability... 
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  40. Must an employer ask whether a reasonable accommodation is needed when an employee has not asked for one?
  knows, or has reason to know, that the employee is experiencing workplace problems because of the disability, and (3) knows, or has reason to know, that the disability prevents the employee... 
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  If Carrier Contends That Attendant Is Required for Safety Reasons and Passenger Disagrees
  You have concerns as to whether the passenger’s mobility impairment is so severe that he would be unable to assist in his own evacuation from the aircraft. What should you do?... 
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  Section 1630.15(f) Claims Based on Transitory and Minor Impairments Under the “Regarded As” Prong
  Minor Impairments Under the “Regarded As” Prong It may be a defense to a charge of discrimination where coverage would be shown solely under the “regarded as” prong of the definition of disability... 
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  § 36.105(d)(1)(iv)
  (iv) An impairment that is episodic or in remission is a disability if it would substantially limit a major life activity when active.... 
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  12102(4)(D)
  (D) An impairment that is episodic or in remission is a disability if it would substantially limit a major life activity when active.... 
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  § 35.108(d)(1)(iv)
  (iv) An impairment that is episodic or in remission is a disability if it would substantially limit a major life activity when active.... 
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  II-3.5300 Unnecessary inquiries.
  State Agency X requires applicants for licenses to practice medicine to disclose whether they have ever had any physical and mental disabilities.... 
- The Truth About Growing Up Disabled | Dylan Alcott | TEDxYouth@Sydney
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  13.1 ADA
  13.1 “ADA” shall mean and refer to the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. § 12101, et seq. in effect as of the Effective Date.... 
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  §35.130(b)(2) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Paragraph (e), which is derived from section 501(d) of the Americans with Disabilities Act, states that nothing in this part shall be construed to require an individual with a disability... 
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  § 382.57 Charges for accommodations prohibited
  Carriers shall not impose charges for providing facilities, equipment, or services that are required by this part to be provided to qualified individuals with a disability.... 
 
              