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§100.306(a)(6)
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Sec. 12162. Intercity and commuter rail actions considered discriminatory. [Section 242]
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382.35 May carriers require passengers with a disability to sign waivers or releases?
We hope that many of the practices specifically banned in this section are only of historical interest (e.g., making passengers with disabilities sit on blankets or restricting such passengers...
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11B-233 Public housing facilities
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Sections 35.130(b)(7)(i)—General Prohibitions Against Discrimination and 36.302(g)—Modifications in Policies, Practices, or Procedures
Sections 35.130(b)(7)(i)—General Prohibitions Against Discrimination and 36.302(g)—Modifications in Policies, Practices, or Procedures The ADA Amendments Act revised the ADA to specify...
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Can a public accommodation charge for reasonable modifications in its policies, practices, or procedures, or for the provision of communication aids and services?
Can a public accommodation charge for reasonable modifications in its policies, practices, or procedures, or for the provision of communication aids and services? No....
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The ADA Amendments Act of 2008
These changes make it easier for a person seeking protection under the law to establish eligibility under it and require courts to focus more on assessing the extent of discriminatory practices...
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12209(b)(2)(B)(II)
.-- The resolution referred to in clause (i) is House Resolution 15 of the One Hundred First Congress, as agreed to January 3, 1989, or any other povision that continues in effect the provisions...
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§35.130(b)(3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The phrase "criteria or methods of administration" refers to official written policies of the public entity and to the actual practices of the public entity....
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Retaliation
intimidating, threatening, coercing, or in any way discriminating against the individual) because of the individual’s complaint or participation.144 The ability of individuals to oppose discriminatory...
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Invisible Wounds: Emerging Promising Practices for Meeting Planners
For those with invisible wounds — especially veterans, survivors of trauma, and those with a wide range of neurologic conditions arising from injury — meetings, events, and...
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What can a person do if he or she is being discriminated against by a place of public accommodation on the basis of his or her HIV status?
The Department of Justice is authorized to investigate complaints and to bring lawsuits in cases of general public importance, or where there is a pattern or practice of discrimination....
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Access to Performing Areas [4.33.5]
Recommendations: Accessible routes should coincide with the general route; alternate back-of-the-house routes, while not specifically prohibited by ADAAG, may nonetheless be considered discriminatory...
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III. Proposed Accessibility Guidelines
On June 15, 1990, the Department published proposed Fair Housing Accessibility guidelines (55 FR 24370)....
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9.1 Q. If a building was used previously for a nonresidential purpose, such as a warehouse, office building, or school, and is being converted to a multifamily dwelling, must the building meet the requirements of the Fair Housing Act?
No, the Fair Housing Act applies to covered multifamily dwellings for first occupancy after March 13, 1991, and the Fair Housing Act regulation defines first occupancy as a building that...
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What types of changes in policies, practices, or procedures would a public accommodation have to make to ensure equal access to persons with HIV or AIDS?
What types of changes in policies, practices, or procedures would a public accommodation have to make to ensure equal access to persons with HIV or AIDS?...
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12101(a)(5)
(5) individuals with disabilities continually encounter various forms of discrimination, including outright intentional exclusion, the discriminatory effects of architectural, transportation...
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11. Self-evaluation
Paragraph (c) requires recipients to conduct a self-evaluation in order to determine whether their policies or practices may discriminate against handicapped persons and to take steps to...
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Chapter 4: Creating a Workable ADA: The Senate and the White House
Creating a Workable ADA: The Senate and the White House On November 8, 1988, George Bush defeated Michael Dukakis in the election for President of the United States....
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What does the Voting Rights Act do?
The Voting Rights Act made these and other discriminatory practices illegal, and gave private citizens the right to sue in federal court to stop them....
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Public entities may not discriminate or impose eligibility criteria to screen out people with disabilities
Public entities may not: Use methods of program administration, including written rules and agency practices that have a discriminatory effect on people with disabilities....
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§100.205(b)
Since there is no practical way to provide an accessible route to any of the dwellings, one need not be provided....
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What can a person do if he or she is being discriminated against by a State or local government on the basis of his or her HIV status?
The Department may seek injunctive relief (such as having the State or local government correct its discriminatory practices) or monetary damages....