"Individual with a disability" means a person who has a disability but does not include an individual who is currently illegally using drugs, when the public entity acts on the basis of...
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Individual with a disability (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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12103(2) State
—The term ‘State’ means each of the several States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands of the United States, the Trust Territory...
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11B-708.2 Audible and visual indicators
Signs indicating the meaning of visual signals should be provided....
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Soil Stabilizer
The soil stabilizers chosen for this study are all "green" products meaning that they come from natural by products....
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§ 37.169(a)(2)
(2) The public entity shall make information about how to contact the public entity to make requests for reasonable modifications readily available to the public through the same means it...
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§ 37.169(a)(2)
(2) The public entity shall make information about how to contact the public entity to make requests for reasonable modifications readily available to the public through the same means it...
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§ 37.3 Automated guideway transit system or AGT
Automated guideway transit system or AGT means a fixed-guideway transit system which operates with automated (driverless) individual vehicles or multi-car trains....
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11B-708.2 Audible and visual indicators
Signs indicating the meaning of visual signals should be provided. ◼...
- Southwestern Center for Independent Living (SWCIL) - Marshall, MN
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Obtaining Employment: What to Expect
assumptions about a person´s ability to do a job based on myths, fears, or stereotypes about employees with disabilities (such as unfounded concerns that hiring people with disabilities would mean...
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Title III of the ADA
The United States is authorized to investigate alleged violations of title III of the ADA, to use alternative means of dispute resolution, where appropriate, including settlement negotiations...
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III-5.3000 Application of ADAAG
If there are no applicable scoping requirements (i.e. , how many features must be accessible), then a reasonable number, but at least one, must be accessible....
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3. How can state and local governments’ employment service systems ensure that people with disabilities have access to competitive integrated employment?
Access to Integration During Non-Work Hours In addition to integrated supported employment services on the job, integration in non-work services also supports the achievement of competitive...
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Location: ADA Standard Section 409.3.2
Section 409.3.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the location of private residence elevator doors.
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Defined Terms: ADA Standard Section 106.5
Section 106.5 of the ADA Standards cover definitions for terms used throughout the ADA Standards.
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Definitions: ADA Standard Section 106
Section 106 of the ADA Standards cover definitions for terms used throughout the ADA Standards.
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Doors and Gates: ADA Standard Section 410.6
Section 410.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the doors and gates of platform lifts.
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Size and Clearances for Shower Compartments: ADA Standard Section 608.2
Section 608.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the size and clearances of shower compartments.
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Dimensions for Adults and Children: ADA Standard Section 102
Section 102 of the ADA Standards covers information on the dimensions for adults and children.
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Height: ADA Standard Section 407.2.1.1
Section 407.2.1.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the height of the elevator call controls.
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Application: ADA Standard Section 201
Section 201 discusses the most curent application of the scoping requirements in the ADA Standards.
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Floor or Ground Surfaces: ADA Standard Section 405.4
Section 405.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the floor or ground surfaces of ramps.
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General: ADA Standard Section 504.1
Section 504.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for stairways.
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General: ADA Standard Section 505.1
Section 505.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for handrails.