In public housing facilities, residential dwelling units required to provide mobility features complying with Sections 11B-809.2 through 11B-809.4 and residential dwelling units required...
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11B-233.3.5 Dispersion
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F232.2.2 Cells with Communication Features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed...
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232.2.2 Cells with Communication Features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed...
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Care Management/Care Coordination
Disability-Competent Care Self-Assessment Tool From CMS Medicaid-Medicare Coordination Office Resources for Integrated Care Webpage...
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11B-232.2.2 Cells with communication features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed...
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11B-232.2.2 Cells with communication features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed...
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11B-232.2.2 Cells with communication features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed...
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Common Use Areas in Residential Facilities—Section 203.8 of the 2010 Standards
Section 203.8 of the 2010 Standards provides that, in residential facilities, common use areas that do not serve residential dwelling units required to provide mobility features are...
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232.2.2 Cells with Communication Features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed...
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ILLINOIS STATE POLICE
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AND ILLINOIS STATE POLICE The parties to this Settlement Agreement are the United States of America and the...
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Section 35.151(k) Detention and correctional facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Inmates are sometimes housed in medical units or infirmaries separate from the general population simply because there are no accessible cells....
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F233.2 Residential Dwelling Units Provided by HUD or Through Grant or Loan Programs Administered by HUD
Where facilities with residential dwelling units are provided by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), or through a grant or loan program administered by HUD, residential...
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11B-233.3.1.2.5 Multi-story residential dwelling units in buildings with no elevator
In non-elevator buildings, a minimum of 10 percent but not less than one of the ground floor multi-story residential dwelling units shall be calculated using the total number of...
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233.2 Residential Dwelling Units Provided by Entities Subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations
Where facilities with residential dwelling units are provided by entities subject to regulations issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under Section 504 of the...
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§8.10 General prohibitions against employment discrimination.
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"Service Animal'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.302(c)(1) of the 1991 title III regulation requires that ‘‘[g]enerally, a public accommodation shall modify policies, practices, or procedures to permit the use of a service animal...
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Substitute cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
correctional facilities are made accessible to prisoners with disabilities and presented three options: (1) Require all altered elements to be accessible, which would maintain the current policy...
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MODEL POLICY FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ON COMMUNICATING WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
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- WFDB - The World Federation of the Deafblind
- International Disability Alliance
- RI Global
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§ 382.38 Seating accommodations
§ 382.38 Seating accommodations. (a) On request of an individual who self-identifies to a carrier as having a disability specified in this paragraph, the carrier shall provide...
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I don’t want to discriminate against patients with disabilities, but I don’t want my staff to injure their backs by lifting people who use wheelchairs onto exam tables. If my nurse has a bad back, then she doesn’t have to help lift a patient, does she?
Q I don’t want to discriminate against patients with disabilities, but I don’t want my staff to injure their backs by lifting people who use wheelchairs onto exam tables. If my nurse...
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21. How should an employer handle leave for an employee covered by both the ADA and the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)?
ETA Editor's Note: Footnote (58) references the question above. (58) 58. For more detailed information on issues raised by the interplay between these statutes, refer...