Section 502.3.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the length of access aisles.
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Length: ADA Standard Section 502.3.2
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Location: ADA Standard Section 406.5
Section 406.5 covers the current ADA Standards for the location of curb ramps.
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Rise: ADA Standard Section 405.6
Section 405.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the rise requirements of ramps.
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Accessibility of Job Information
If a job advertisement provides only a telephone number to call for information, a TDD (telecommunication device for the deaf) number should be included, unless a telephone relay service...
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Components: ADA Standard Section 402.2
Section 402.2 covers the current ADA Standards for components of an accessible routes.
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Cinemark filed suit against the United States in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas on January 28, 1999, alleging that the Department's interpretation of...
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ADA Guide for Small Businesses
However, this technical assistance does not constitute a legal interpretation of the statute. SBA Authorization #99-2111-26 fourth printing, June 1999...
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201 Application
Some comments argued that this change could be interpreted as broadening the scope of the guidelines to cover elements that are not fixed or built-in. Response....
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Q6.) How important is the method of measurement in considering the tolerances allowable in finished construction?
Unfortunately, where no standards exist, the methods are subject to interpretation and argument. ...
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24. No Other Representations
provision: (i) to preclude any claim that any Party was in any way fraudulently induced to execute this Settlement Agreement; and (ii) to preclude the introduction of parol evidence to vary, interpret...
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Plain Language Instructions
In any regulation, there is a tension between drafting language that is simple and straightforward and drafting language that gives full effect to issues of legal interpretation....
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Section 36.303(g)(3) Minimum Requirements for Captioning Devices
These commenters noted that while movie theaters near areas with a high concentration of residents or students who are deaf or hard of hearing may experience greatest demand for devices,...
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I. Executive Summary
Summary of Key Provisions of the Act and Rule The ADA Amendments Act made important changes to the meaning and interpretation of the term ‘‘disability’’ in the ADA in order to effectuate...
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Safe Harbors
ETA has consulted with DSA-AC on this matter, learning that their interpretation is that this refers to any version of the preceding edition. ...
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Verification of Service Animals
Example 2: A deaf passenger is planning to board the plane with his service animal. The service animal is a hearing dog and is small enough to sit on the deaf passenger’s lap....
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
substantially less rigorous than those required for new construction and alterations, the final rule clarifies in § 36.308(a)(3) that in no event can the requirements for existing facilities be interpreted...
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Section 37.3 Definitions
However, the Department does not interpret its rules to require transportation providers to accommodate devices that are not primarily designed or intended to assist persons with mobility...
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
substantially less rigorous than those required for new construction and alterations, the final rule clarifies in Sec.36.308(a)(3) that in no event can the requirements for existing facilities be interpreted...
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(iv) Individualized Assessment Required, But With Lower Standard Than Previously Applied
However, in making this assessment, the term ‘substantially limits' shall be interpreted and applied to require a degree of functional limitation that is lower than the standard for ‘substantially...
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
Development (OSHPD), which has jurisdiction over hospitals and long-term care facilities in California, issued Code Application Notice CAN 2-11B, dated 9/9/14, which includes the following interpretation...
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What does the Voting Rights Act do?
Some of these laws required people to take a reading test or interpret some passage out of the Constitution in order to vote, or required people registering to vote to bring someone already...
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Q5: Should a school district revise its policies and procedures regarding the determination of coverage and provision of services under Section 504 and Title II?
As noted above, the definition of disability is to be interpreted broadly, so determining whether one has a disability should not demand extensive analysis, and the determination shall be...
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Are self-evaluations and transition plans required to be updated?
The current ADA Title II regulations address service animals as only dogs, miniature horses, ticketing policies, video-remote interpreting and other power-driven mobility devices....
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19. Under what circumstances may a school district use IDEA funds to pay for auxiliary aids or services for IDEA‐eligible students to ensure effective communication as required by Title II?
disabilities.52 Therefore, IDEA funds may be used only to pay for auxiliary aids and services under Title II that also are required to be provided under the IDEA, such as assistive technology or interpreter...