Any hierarchical (parent-child) relationship that a component has as a container for, or being contained by, another component shall be programmatically determinable....
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  502.3.7 Hierarchical Relationships
  
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  502.3.5 Hierarchical Relationships
  
Any hierarchical (parent-child) relationship that a component has as a container for, or being contained by, another component shall be programmatically determinable....
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  Medical Certificate and a Passenger with a Communicable Disease or Infection
  
Here, the mother tells you and the CRO that the child has chicken pox but is no longer contagious....
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Diversion - The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Transformation....
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/about-this-rulemaking/advisory-committee-final-report (hereinafter, MDE Advisory Committee Report). 1 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Pub....
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  ADA Quick Tips - Sign Language Interpreters
  
Such places are called “public accommodations” and include restaurants, hotels, theaters, doctors' offices, pharmacies, retail stores, museums, libraries, parks, private schools, and day care...
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  §104.35(c)(3)
  
(3) ensure that the placement decision is made by a group of persons, including persons knowledgeable about the child, the meaning of the evaluation data, and the placement options, and...
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  8. What are auxiliary aids and services?  What does it mean to provide effective communication?
  
Answer: Child welfare agencies and courts are required to take appropriate steps – including the provision of appropriate auxiliary aids and services – where necessary to ensure that individuals...
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  Scope of coverage. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
For example, a religious organization that operates a child care facility that includes a playground, even if the child care facility is open to nonmembers, is exempt from the requirements...
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  Companions
  
companions” and requires public entities to provide effective communication for companions who have disabilities Effective communication with companions is particularly critical in health care...
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  7. May an employer require an individual to go to a health care professional of the employer's (rather than the employee's) choice for purposes of documenting need for accommodation and disability?
  
an individual to go to an appropriate health professional of the employer's choice if the individual provides insufficient information from his/her treating physician (or other health care...
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  502.3.5 Hierarchical Relationships (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
502.3.5 Hierarchical Relationships (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that any hierarchical (parent-child) relationship between components be programmatically exposed...
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  USDA Forest Service Missoula Technology and Development Center Facilities Toolbox: Accessibility Tools
  
This section of the facilities toolbox provides information to help integrate accessibility into facilities while complying with legal requirements and codes. The topics below...
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  11B-604.5.2 Rear wall
  
Exceptions: The rear grab bar shall be permitted to be 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum, centered on the water closet, where wall space does not permit a length of 36 inches (914 mm...
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  § 36.303(c)(4)
  
(4) A public accommodation shall not rely on a minor child to interpret or facilitate communication, except in an emergency involving an imminent threat to the safety or welfare of an individual...
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  § 35.160(c)(3)
  
(3) A public entity shall not rely on a minor child to interpret or facilitate communication, except in an emergency involving an imminent threat to the safety or welfare of an individual...
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  Section 2: References
  
Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics; 2008. 7. Andriacchi R. Primary care for persons with disabilities. the internal medicine perspective....