Title II of the ADA requires state and local governments (“public entities”) to ensure that people with disabilities have a full and equal opportunity to vote. ...
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FEDERAL LAWS PROTECTING THE RIGHT TO VOTE
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About this Guide
These standards apply to facilities used by state and local governments to provide public transportation....
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Introduction
Reproduction of this document is encouraged. 1 State and local governments currently have the option to choose the Standards or the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standard (UFAS)....
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II-6.2100 General
On December 21, 1992, the Access Board published proposed title II accessibility guidelines that will generally adopt ADAAG for State and local government facilities....
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Make Changes
Check whether local and state building codes require greater accessibility when alterations are undertaken....
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Qualified Historic Building or Facility
A building or facility that is listed in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places or designated as historic under an appropriate State or local law....
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Handrails [4.9.4]
A center rail is not specified for wide stairways by ADAAG but may be required by local building or life safety codes....
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- New England ADA Center
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3. Emergency Transportable Housing
From the Board’s website: “The Board has issued guidelines for temporary housing provided by the government in emergencies and natural disasters....
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1630.16(e)(2)
This part does not preempt, modify, or amend any State, county, or local law, ordinance or regulation applicable to food handling which:...
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§1630.16(e)(2) Effect on State or other laws
This part does not preempt, modify, or amend any State, county, or local law, ordinance or regulation applicable to food handling which:...
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§382.133(b)(2)
medical portable electronic devices set by the FAA for U.S. carriers in circumstances where requirements for medical portable electronic devices have not been set by the foreign carrier's government...
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b. Technical Assistance
Major resources for information, assistance, and referral to local specialized resources are 10 new ADA Regional Business and Disability Technical Assistance Centers that have been funded...
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8. What should I do if I think that my rights have been violated?
Because you must file a charge within 180 days of the alleged violation in order to take further legal action (or 300 days if the employer is also covered by a state or local employment...
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TRAINING
Many local disability organizations, including Centers for Independent Living and Protection and Advocacy Systems, conduct ADA and disability trainings in their communities. ...
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12. Where do the mediations take place?
Most mediations occur locally in mutually agreed upon neutral locations. Mediations may also take place by teleconference as needed....
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Q19. My city requires all dogs to be registered and licensed. Does this apply to my service animal?
Service animals are subject to local dog licensing and registration requirements....
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4.1.7(2)(c) Consultation With Interested Persons
Interested persons should be invited to participate in the consultation process, including State or local accessibility officials, individuals with disabilities, and organizations representing...
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§100.148(a)
administrative proceeding before January 30, 1998, including the filing of a complaint alleging a violation of the Fair Housing Act with the Department or a substantially equivalent state or local...
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On-Street Parking
Although ADAAG does not specifically address on-street parking, local jurisdictions may choose to provide accessible on-street parking....