(a) In order for a housing facility or community to qualify as housing designed for persons who are 55 years of age or older, it must publish and adhere to policies and procedures that demonstrate...
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§100.306(a)
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a) Enforcement
A Building Code is enforced by governmental authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs), who are empowered to interpret and/or modify its requirements. ...
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Enforcement
A Building Code is enforced by governmental authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs), who are empowered to interpret and/or modify its requirements. ...
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Lavatories Adjacent to Partitions
Interpretations? Here’s another one! A restroom lavatory. ...
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§8.21(b) Alterations to facilities
For purposes of this paragraph, the phrase to the maximum extent feasible shall not be interpreted as requiring that a recipient make a non-housing facility, or element thereof, accessible...
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C101.3 Conventional Industry Tolerances (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It is intended to clarify how dimensions should be interpreted when specified in the text of a guideline or referenced standard....
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§ 35.152(b)(1)
(1) Public entities shall ensure that qualified inmates or detainees with disabilities shall not, because that facility is inaccessible to or unusable by individuals with disabilities, be...
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Define "task." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One commenter suggested defining the term "task," presumably so that there would be a better understanding of what type of service performed by an animal would qualify for coverage. ...
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Companions. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, an individual with a disability who is deaf or hard of hearing may need a qualified interpreter to discuss with hospital personnel a diagnosis, procedures, tests, treatment...
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Safe Harbor is applied element by element in existing facilities
2) Would this same interpretation apply to commercial facilities undergoing alteration projects and public entity facilities undergoing alterations or considering their program access obligations...
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Audiovisual programs with uncaptioned audio tracks
If captioned versions of audiovisual presentations shown during public programs, touring exhibitions and special events are not available advertise that sign language, oral interpreters...
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§ 37.127(d)
The entity shall provide paratransit service to individuals with disabilities who qualify as visitors under paragraph (b) of this section....
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Tactile Models with Audio Description
Visitors with visual impairments desire the opportunities for tactile exploration of objects that are meaningful to the interpretive experience....
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Reassignment
There is no obligation for the employer to assist the individual to become qualified....
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11B-206.4 Entrances
Where exceptions for alterations to qualified historic buildings or facilities are permitted by 202.5, no more than one public entrance shall be required to comply with 206.4....
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PROVIDING ACCESSIBLE VOTING SYSTEMS AND EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
Examples of auxiliary aids and services for people who are blind or have low vision include a qualified reader (a person who is able to read effectively, accurately, and impartially using...
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Invitation Information
., Braille, sign language interpreters, readers), and accessible means to respond to the invitation (e.g., telephone,TTY, text messaging, email)....
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Special needs request form
Example: I will need the following accommodations in order to participate: __ASL Interpreter __Assistive Listening Device __Wheelchair Access __Large Print __Braille ___Audio Cassette...
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Audio-only programs with uncaptioned audio tracks
If captioned versions of audiovisual presentations shown during public programs, touring exhibitions and special events are not available advertise that sign language, oral interpreters...
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§104.44(d)(2)
(2) Auxiliary aids may include taped texts, interpreters or other effective methods of making orally delivered materials available to students with hearing impairments, readers in libraries...
