EXCEPTION: Alterations to guest rooms in places of lodging where the guest rooms are not owned or substantially controlled by the entity that owns, leases, or operates the overall facility...
Search Results "Substantially Limits"
Commonly Searched Documents
-
224.6 Places of Lodging
-
B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
Flexibility Act (RFA) requires federal agencies to analyze the impact of regulatory actions on small entities, unless an agency certifies that the rule will not have a significant impact on a substantial...
-
§104.23(c)(1)
Departures from particular technical and scoping requirements of UFAS by the use of other methods are permitted where substantially equivalent or greater access to and usability of the building...
-
F247.2 Existing Trails
Where the original design, function, or purpose of an existing trail is changed and the altered portion of the trail directly connects to a trailhead or another trail that substantially...
-
Parent Asks for an Evaluation of the Student
limitations of the impairment....
-
4.10.12(3)
All floor buttons shall be no higher than 48 in (1220 mm), unless there is a substantial increase in cost, in which case the maximum mounting height may be increased to 54 in (1370 mm),...
-
Rehabilitation Facilities and Outpatient Physical Therapy Facilities: ADA Standard Section 208.2.2
Section 208.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for accessible parking at rehabilitation and outpatient physical therapy facilities.
-
Scenario 6 – Disagreement Over Need to Evaluate
example, even if Maya’s disease did not interfere with her ability to attend school, she might still be determined to be a student with a disability under Section 504 because the disease substantially...
-
8. Providing Qualified Readers
example: A court has held under the Rehabilitation Act that it was not an undue hardship for a large state agency to provide full-time readers for three blind employees, in view of its very substantial...
-
Record of a disability
record of a disability.25 Having a record of a disability means that a person either has a history of a disability or has been misclassified as having a mental or physical impairment that substantially...
-
Q10: What should a school district do if it does not believe that a student needs special education or related services as described in the Section 504 regulation?
Examples of possible modifications include: allowing a student who has a physical disability based on a lung condition that substantially limits walking and mobility to use the...
-
Q11: What must a school district do for a student who has a disability but does not need any special education or related services?
For example, suppose a student is diagnosed with severe asthma that is a disability because it substantially limits the major life activity of breathing and the function of the respiratory...
-
Assessment Factors
placement of furniture and other stationary devices, and the availability of storage for the OPDMD if needed and requested by the user); whether legitimate safety requirements (such as limiting...
-
6. PV Systems at Parking Facilities
“Factors that could affect ‘user convenience” ‘ include, but are not limited to, protection from the weather, security, lighting, and comparative maintenance of the alternative parking site...
-
Undue Hardship
Undue hardship is defined by the ADA as an action that is: "Excessively costly, extensive, substantial, or disruptive, or that would fundamentally alter the nature or operation of the...
-
C201.1 Scope
Manufacturers of telecommunications equipment shall comply with the requirements in the 255 Guidelines applicable to such equipment when newly released, upgraded, or substantially changed...
-
4.34.3(4) Bins
EXCEPTION: Where a function can be performed in a substantially equivalent manner by using an alternate control, only one of the controls needed to perform that function is required to comply...
-
11B-208.2.2 Rehabilitation facilities and outpatient physical therapy facilities
conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic conditions that severely limit...
-
Additional benefits of water closet clearance standards
Although the monetized costs of these requirements substantially exceed the monetized benefits, the additional benefits that persons with disabilities will derive from greater safety, enhanced...
-
Additional benefits of water closet clearance standards
Although the monetized costs of these requirements substantially exceed the monetized benefits, the additional benefits that persons with disabilities will derive from greater safety, enhanced...
-
Executive Order 13132: Federalism
That is, the rulemaking agency must determine whether the rule is likely to have substantial direct effects on state and local governments; a substantial direct effect on the relationship...
-
Executive Order 13132
That is, the rulemaking agency must determine whether the rule is likely to have substantial direct effects on State and local governments, a substantial direct effect on the relationship...
-
Circulation Path
An exterior or interior way of passage provided for pedestrian travel, including but not limited to, walks, hallways, courtyards, elevators, platform lifts, ramps, stairways, and landings...
-
103 Equivalent Facilitation
103 Equivalent Facilitation Nothing in these requirements prevents the use of designs, products, or technologies as alternatives to those prescribed, provided they result in substantially...