A: It is important for officers to identify themselves and to state clearly and completely any directions or instructions -- including any information that is posted viually....
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8. Q: What steps should officers follow to communicate effectively with an individual who is blind or visually impaired?
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Public entities may not discriminate or impose eligibility criteria to screen out people with disabilities
Example of how local law enforcement, corrections, and justice system leaders have facilitated compliance with this obligation: Trained and supervised corrections staff to...
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§100.1 Authority.
This regulation is issued under the authority of the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to administer and enforce title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended by the Fair...
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A. Chapter 2: M201 Scoping
In the final rule, Chapter 2 establishes that the enforcing authority will determine the number and types of diagnostic equipment to which the MDE Standards will apply....
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Issue: Law Enforcement Policies, Practices, and Procedures
Common Problem: When dealing with persons with disabilities, law enforcement agencies often fail to modify policies, practices, or procedures in a variety of law enforcement settings...
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Attachment E: GUIDE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
When In Contact With People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing As a law enforcement officer, you can expect to come into contact with people who are deaf or hard of hearing....
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2. Q: How does the ADA affect my law enforcement duties?
Law enforcement agencies are covered because they are programs of State or local governments, regardless of whether they receive Federal grants or other Federal funds....
- Marlee Matlin On Deaf And Police Interaction
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M101.4 Equivalent Facilitation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Additionally, the final determination of whether a particular design or technology meets this provision will be determined by the enforcing authorities....
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§8.1(b)
(b) The policies and standards for compliance established by this part are established in contemplation of, and with a view to enforcement through, the Department's administration of programs...
- National Center for the Victims of Crime: Resource Directory for Service Providers
- OVCTTAC: Supporting Crime Victims With Disabilities Curriculum
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7. Q: What procedures should law enforcement officers follow to arrest and transport a person who uses a wheelchair?
A: Standard transport practices may be dangerous for many people with mobility disabilities. Officers should use caution not to harm an individual or damage his or her wheelchair....
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23. Q: What types of modifications in law enforcement policies, practices, and procedures does the ADA require?
A: The ADA requires law enforcement agencies to make reasonable modifications in their policies, practices, and procedures that are necessary to ensure accessibility for individuals with...
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4. Q: But to limit the police department's liability, I need to get a medical approval that it's o.k. for a job applicant to take the physical fitness test. Doesn't the ADA create a catch-22 for police departments?
A: No, the ADA's prohibition on medical exams does not make it illegal for a police department to ask an applicant to provide a certification from a doctor that he or she can safely...
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3. Q: I know I can't give a job applicant a medical exam before a conditional job offer is made. But what about physical agility and physical fitness tests?
A: You can give job applicants tests measuring an applicant's ability to perform job-related tasks or physical fitness tests (tests measuring performance of running, lifting, etc.)...
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9. Q: Do police personnel need to take special precautions when providing emergency medical services to someone who has HIV or AIDS?
A: Persons with HIV or AIDS should be treated just like any other person requiring medical attention. In fact, emergency medical service providers are required routinely to...
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16. Q: What is a TDD and does every police station have to have one?
A: A telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) is a device used by individuals with hearing or speech disabilities to communicate on the telephone. A TDD is a keyboard with a...
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There does not seem to be a distinction between different EVCS standards (Level 1, Level 2, DC CHAdeMO, DC CCS, and Tesla). Does the schedule defined in Table 11B-228.3.2.1 make a distinction between the different types of EVSE standards or are that all considered to equivalently be an EVCS?
Where different types of EVCS service are provided at a location, the code enforcement official must determine the applicability of Table 11B-228.3.2.1....
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10.3 Questions and Answers on the ADA Enforcement Process
10.3 Questions and Answers on the ADA Enforcement Process...
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B. Chapter 2: Scoping (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the final rule, Chapter 2 establishes that the enforcing authority will determine the number and types of diagnostic equipment to which the MDE Standards will apply....
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Ensure that communication with people with disabilities is as effective as communication with people without disabilities
Example of how local law enforcement, corrections, and justice system leaders have facilitated compliance with this obligation: Trained staff and officers to use effective...
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Enforcement
There are several ways that Title II is enforced. Complaints to the Department of Justice and other federal agencies Civil lawsuit Project Civic Access...
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M101.3 Existing Diagnostic Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE Standards are advisory and are not binding until adopted by an enforcing authority....