The employer and the individual with a disability should engage in an informal process to clarify what the individual needs and identify the appropriate reasonable accommodation.(24) The...
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5. What must an employer do after receiving a request for reasonable accommodation?
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Service Animals
Regardless of your carrier’s policies with respect to pets, carriers are required by law to permit passengers with a disability to be accompanied by service animals in the cabin....
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I. Slip Resistant Surface—Aisles, Steps, Floor Areas Where People Walk, Floor Areas in Securement Locations, Lift Platforms, Ramps
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends that walking surfaces have a static coefficient of friction of 0.5....
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2. Am I allowed to keep my condition private?
An employer is only allowed to ask medical questions (including questions about mental health) in four situations: When you ask for a reasonable accommodation (see Question 3)....
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§ 35.152(b)(2)
(2) Public entities shall ensure that inmates or detainees with disabilities are housed in the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of the individuals....
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Physical Barriers
People with disabilities may find it difficult to access their health care provider because of the physical space or architecture of the medical office....
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12112(a) General rule
(a) General rule No covered entity shall discriminate against a qualified individual on the basis of disability in regard to job application procedures, the hiring, advancement, or discharge...
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If Carrier Contends That Attendant Is Required for Safety Reasons and Passenger Disagrees
a confirmed reservation is unable to travel on the flight, the passenger with a disability is eligible for denied boarding compensation....
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Should passengers provide advance notice to the airline concerning multiple or large service animals?
In most cases, airlines may not insist on advance notice or health certificates for service animals under the ACAA regulations....
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a. Disability Defined
Disability Defined The ADA defines disability as a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.5 ADA protection extends not only to individuals...
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§ 38.27(a)
(a) Each vehicle shall contain sign(s) which indicate that seats in the front of the vehicle are priority seats for persons with disabilities, and that other passengers should make such...
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11B-223.2.2 Facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility
In facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility, 100 percent of the patient bedrooms shall provide mobility features complying with Section 11B-805. [2010...
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11B-223.2.2 Facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility
In facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility, 100 percent of the patient bedrooms shall provide mobility features complying with Section 11B-805. [2010...
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Scenario 9 – Unjustified Different Treatment
In this case, none of the parents of students without disabilities were told that they must attend the field trip; therefore, the school may not require Ricardo’s father’s attendance simply...
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QUESTION: HOW IS IT DETERMINED WHAT KIND OF AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE A PVO WILL PROVIDE TO A PASSENGER WITH A DISABILITY?
39.51, 39.35, 39.37, 39.5 QUESTION: HOW IS IT DETERMINED WHAT KIND OF AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE A PVO WILL PROVIDE TO A PASSENGER WITH A DISABILITY?...
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II-2.4000 Substantial limitation of a major life activity
To constitute a "disability," a condition must substantially limit a major life activity....
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Credible Assurance
If the person presents a valid, State-issued disability parking placard or card or a State-issued proof of disability, that must be accepted as credible assurance on its face....
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1630.16(a)
However, a religious entity may not discriminate against a qualified individual, who satisfies the permitted religious criteria, because of his or her disability....
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§1630.16(a) Religious entities
However, a religious entity may not discriminate against a qualified individual, who satisfies the permitted religious criteria, on the basis of his or her disability....
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11B-208.2.1 Hospital outpatient facilities
Ten percent of patient and visitor parking spaces provided to serve hospital outpatient facilities, and free-standing buildings providing outpatient clinical services of a hospital,...
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F208.2.1 Hospital Outpatient Facilities
Ten percent of patient and visitor parking spaces provided to serve hospital outpatient facilities shall comply with 502. Advisory F208.2.1 Hospital Outpatient Facilities. The...
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11B-208.2.1 Hospital outpatient facilities
Ten percent of patient and visitor parking spaces provided to serve hospital outpatient facilities, and free-standing buildings providing outpatient clinical services of a hospital,...
