An individual who has a physical impairment, including impaired sensory, manual or speaking abilities, which results in a functional limitation in access to and use of a building or facility...
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PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
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INTRODUCTION
Individuals with mobility impairments have disabilities within the meaning of the ADA because those impairments substantially limit one or more major life activities of such individuals,...
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PHYSICAL CHANGES TO FACILITIES
. § 35.163(b), after having surveyed all facilities that are the subject of this Agreement for the purpose of identifying those that have multiple entrances not all of which are accessible...
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Sec.36.309(b)(3)
(3) A private entity offering an examination covered by this section shall provide appropriate auxiliary aids for persons with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills, unless that private...
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Sec.36.309(c)(3)
(3) A private entity that offers a course covered by this section shall provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services for persons with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills, unless...
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§ 36.309(b)(3)
(3) A private entity offering an examination covered by this section shall provide appropriate auxiliary aids for persons with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills, unless that private...
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§ 36.309(c)(3)
(3) A private entity that offers a course covered by this section shall provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services for persons with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills, unless...
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§104.44(d)(2)
(2) Auxiliary aids may include taped texts, interpreters or other effective methods of making orally delivered materials available to students with hearing impairments, readers in libraries...
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§ 36.105(d)(1)(iii)
(iii) An impairment that substantially limits one major life activity does not need to limit other major life activities in order to be considered a substantially limiting impairment....
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§1630.2(j)(1)(viii)
(viii) An impairment that substantially limits one major life activity need not substantially limit other major life activities in order to be considered a substantially limiting impairment...
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§ 35.108(d)(1)(iii)
(iii) An impairment that substantially limits one major life activity does not need to limit other major life activities in order to be considered a substantially limiting impairment....
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PLANNING
Issues that have the greatest impact on people with disabilities include: • notification; • evacuation; • emergency transportation; • sheltering; • access to medications,...
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10. How do the IDEA FAPE and the Title II effective communication requirements differ with regard to the obligation to provide communication for students with disabilities attending public elementary and secondary schools?
related services provided under the IDEA are not sufficient to ensure that communication with the student is as effective as communication with other persons, the Title II obligations have...
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Responsibilities of Employees other than the CRO
Responsibilities of Employees other than the CRO You should be aware that all personnel dealing with the traveling public should be trained to proficiency regarding the legal requirements...
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Web Accessibility 101: On-Screen Keyboard Demo
Requires the Registered User plan or above. Login!
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202.3 Alterations
., people who have hearing impairments or who have vision impairments) to the extent that such accessibility is feasible....
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11B-216.2 Designations
Where pictograms are provided as designations of permanent rooms and spaces, the pictograms shall comply with Section 11B-703.6 and shall have text descriptors complying with Sections 11B...
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4. The assessment of risk must be based on objective medical or other evidence related to a particular individual
For example: An employer may not exclude a person with a vision impairment from a job that requires a great deal of reading because of concern that the strain of heavy reading may further...
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§382.141(a)(3)
(3) You must also train these employees to recognize requests for communication accommodation from individuals whose hearing or vision is impaired and to use the most common methods for...
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Can back doors and freight elevators be used to satisfy the program accessibility requirement?
kept unlocked during the same hours the front door remains unlocked; the passageway to and from the floor is accessible, well-lit, and neat and clean; and the individual with a mobility impairment...
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1009.12 Alarms/emergency warning systems/accessibility
If emergency warning systems are required, they shall activate a means of warning the hearing impaired....
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1009.12 Alarms/emergency warning systems/accessibility
If emergency warning systems are required, they shall activate a means of warning the hearing impaired....