offered to other individuals. 42 U.S.C. 12182(b)(1)(A)(ii). ...
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1. The ADA
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§ 37.37(d)
(d) Transportation services provided by an employer solely for its own employees are not subject to the requirements of this part....
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Section 35.151(e) Social service center establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
would alleviate conflicting requirements for social service center providers....
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12143(c)(1) Eligible recipients of service
(1) Eligible recipients of service The regulations issued under this section shall require each public entity which operates a fixed route system to provide the paratransit and other...
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§ 37.37(b)
(b) Shuttle systems and other transportation services operated by privately-owned hotels, car rental agencies, historical or theme parks, and other public accommodations are subject to the...
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Appendix E to Part 37—Reasonable Modification Requests
., providing fixed route bus service that people with disabilities can use to move among stops on the system, providing complementary paratransit service that gets eligible riders from their...
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10. Q: One of the children in my center has parents who are deaf. I need to have a long discussion with them about their child's behavior and development. Do I have to provide a sign language interpreter for the meeting?
The person with a disability should be consulted about what types of auxiliary aids and services will be necessary in a particular context, given the complexity, duration, and nature of...
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Section 37.33 Airport Transportation Systems
It should be noted that this section applies only to transportation services that are operated by public airports themselves (or by private contractors who stand in their shoes)....
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III-4.3600 Limitations and alternatives
A public accommodation is not required to provide any auxiliary aid or service that would fundamentally alter the nature of the goods or services offered or that would result in an undue...
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Subtitle B: Public Transportation
The transportation provisions of title II cover public transportation services, such as city buses and public rail transit (e.g. subways, commuter rails, Amtrak)....
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§ 37.91 Wheelchair locations and food service on intercity rail trains
[See subsections ...]
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Title III - Private Entities
Transportation services provided by private entities are also covered by Title III....
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F212.3 Sinks
EXCEPTIONS: 1. Mop or service sinks shall not be required to comply with F212.3. 2. ...
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§301(7)(K)
A day care center, senior citizen center, homeless shelter, food bank, adoption agency, or other social service center establishment; and...
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B. Legal foundation for captioning and video description
individuals. 42 U.S.C. 12182(b)(1)(A)(ii)....
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Priorities for Accessible Facilities
Priority 1 - Accessible approach and entrance Priority 2 - Access to goods and services Priority 3 - Access to public toilet rooms Priority 4 - Access to other items...
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A. Statutory and rulemaking history
The ADA broadly protects the rights of individuals with disabilities in employment, access to State and local government services, places of public accommodation, transportation, and other...
- SignOn VRI in Legal Settings
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225(f)(3) Method of funding
subsection (d) of this section, the Commission shall not refuse to certify a State program based solely on the method such State will implement for funding intrastate telecommunication relay services...
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B. TTYs & Telephone Relay Services
TTYs & Telephone Relay Services A TTY is a device that is used in conjunction with a telephone to communicate with persons who are deaf, who are hard of hearing, or who have speech...
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212.3 Sinks
EXCEPTION: Mop or service sinks shall not be required to comply with 212.3....
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§302(a) General Rule
No individual shall be discriminated against on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of any...
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What is an accessibility evaluation survey and when is one needed?
For recreation sites, consider using the Forest Service Accessibility Database. Check with your Regional Accessibility Coordinator for more information on the database....