Does the ADA require that service animals be certified as service animals? A. No. ...
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Q17. Does the ADA require that service animals be certified as service animals?
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Joint Plan Certification I
Joint Plan Certification I This is to certify that (name of entity covered by joint plan) is committed to providing ADA paratransit service as part of this coordinated plan and in conformance...
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DOCUMENTS AND INFORMATION IN ALTERNATE FORMATS
Agreement, and pursuant to its Effective Communication Policy, THE CREDIT UNION shall provide members of the public who are blind or have low vision with appropriate auxiliary aids and services...
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Food and Beverage Service
The Food Service: Accommodating Diners with Disabilities factsheet provides both legal standards and promising practices for paths of travel, approach to dining spaces, seating, dining...
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Comfort animals vs. psychiatric service animals.
tasks excluded all individuals with mental disabilities from having service animals....
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B. How Does a TTY Work?
Before further discussion of the requirements for emergency communications services under Title II of the ADA, let’s do a quick review of how TTYs work....
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C. ADA Fundamentals
The cornerstone of Title II of the ADA is this: no qualified person with a disability may be excluded from participating in, or denied the benefits of, the programs, services, and activities...
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Using State and Local Government Services and Activities: What to Expect
Using State and Local Government Services and Activities: What to Expect State and local governments offer a wide variety of services and activities that returning service members...
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§ 35.151(e) Social service establishments
(e) Social service establishments. ...
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Section 37.121 Requirement for Comparable Complementary Paratransit Service
to provide paratransit service that is both comparable and complementary to the fixed route service....
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Comfort animals vs. psychiatric service animals.
out tasks excluded all persons with mental disabilities from having service animals. ...
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Forward Approach: ADA Standard Section 904.4.2
A portion of the counter surface that is 30 inches (760 mm) long minimum and 36 inches (915 mm) high maximum shall be provided. Knee and toe space complying with 306 shall be...
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11B-904.4.2 Forward approach
A portion of the counter surface that is 36 inches (914 mm) long minimum and 34 inches (864 mm) high maximum shall be provided. Knee and toe space complying with Section 11B-306...
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11B-904.4.2 Forward approach
A portion of the counter surface that is 36 inches (914 mm) long minimum and 34 inches (864 mm) high maximum shall be provided. Knee and toe space complying with Section 11B-306...
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DEFINITIONS
The term "appropriate auxiliary aids and services" shall mean: Qualified interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting (VRI) services; note takers; computer-aided...
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The benefits of VRS
VRS offers several features not available with the text-based forms of TRS: VRS allows those persons whose primary language is ASL to communicate in ASL, instead of having...
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1193.33(c) (Advisory Guidance)
Paragraph (c) 1. This paragraph requires manufacturers to consider including information on accessibility in training a manufacturer provides to its staff. For example, if...
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III-4.3200 Effective communication
In order to provide equal access, a public accommodation is required to make available appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to ensure effective communication....
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1. Who is the target audience for the ADA notice?
The target audience for public notice includes applicants, beneficiaries, and other people interested in the state or local government’s programs, activities, or services. ...
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What types of communication aids and services would a public accommodation be required to provide to persons with HIV or AIDS?
What types of communication aids and services would a public accommodation be required to provide to persons with HIV or AIDS?...
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Primary Consideration
Public entities are required to give primary consideration to the type of auxiliary aid or service requested by the person with the disability unless they can demonstrate that another equally...
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14. Payment
A passenger's request for a fixed route or paratransit driver to provide the transit service when the passenger with a disability cannot or refuses to pay the fare may be denied....
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Serving Counters
When it is not readily achievable to provide an accessible counter or bar area or service at accessible tables in the same area, then a business should provide service in an alternative...