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  Bathtubs With Permanent Seats: ADA Standard Section 607.4.1
  
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  C. ADA Fundamentals
  The cornerstone of Title II of the ADA is this: no qualified person with a disability may be excluded from participating in, or denied the benefits of, the programs, services, and activities... 
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  Specific Exclusions
  Specific Exclusions A person who currently illegally uses drugs is not protected by the ADA , as an "individual with a disability", when an employer acts on the basis of such use.... 
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  Student Evaluations and Placement Under Section 504
  .44 When a school is aware of a student’s disability, or has reason to suspect a student has a disability, and the student needs or is believed to need special education or related services... 
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  § 36.105(b)(2) Physical or mental impairment includes
  as the following: Orthopedic, visual, speech and hearing impairments, and cerebral palsy, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, intellectual disability... 
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  § 35.108(b)(2) Physical or mental impairment includes
  the following: orthopedic, visual, speech, and hearing impairments, and cerebral palsy, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, intellectual disability... 
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  Make a Reasonable Effort to Accommodate, Even Without Advance Notice
  Make a Reasonable Effort to Accommodate, Even Without Advance Notice In addition, even if a passenger with a disability does not meet the advance notice or check-in requirement, you must... 
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  E. Attendants
  You should know that it is generally not appropriate to require a passenger with a disability to be accompanied by a personal care attendant.... 
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  § 35.149 Discrimination prohibited.
  Except as otherwise provided in § 35.150, no qualified individual with a disability shall, because a public entity's facilities are inaccessible to or unusable by individuals with disabilities... 
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  Introduction
  Three Federal laws – the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA),1 Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) (Title II),2 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation... 
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  §35.149 Discrimination prohibited.
  Except as otherwise provided in §35.150, no qualified individual with a disability shall, because a public entity's facilities are inaccessible to or unusable by individuals with disabilities... 
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- Questions and Answers about Health Care Workers and the Americans with Disabilities Act
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  § 37.5(c)
  (c) An entity shall not require an individual with a disability to use designated priority seats, if the individual does not choose to use these seats.... 
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  § 36.302(f)(8) Prevention of fraudulent purchase of accessible seating
  A public accommodation may not require proof of disability before selling a wheelchair space. ... 
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  II-5.1000 General
  A public entity may not deny the benefits of its programs, activities, and services to individuals with disabilities because its facilities are inaccessible.... 
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  Fraudulent purchase of designated accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The Department continues to believe that requiring an individual to provide proof that he or she is a person with a disability is an unnecessary and burdensome invasion of privacy and may... 
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  What Does It Mean to be Qualified?
  Protections under the ADA are afforded to qualified individuals with disabilities. The definition of “qualified” has two forms.... 
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  ‘‘Act.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The word ‘‘Act’’ is used in the regulation to refer to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Pub. L. 101–336, which is also referred to as the ‘‘ADA.’’... 
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  § 38.97(b)
  (b) Where provided, handrails or stanchions shall be sufficient to permit safe boarding, on-board circulation, seating and standing assistance, and alighting by persons with disabilities... 
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  Handling Accessibility Complaints: Keeping out of Court
  Physical barriers and employee attitudes cause 90% of facilities lawsuits. 9. Train your customer contact employees. 10.... 
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  1. When does someone with a hearing impairment have a disability within the meaning of the ADA?
  When does someone with a hearing impairment have a disability within the meaning of the ADA? ... 
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  Q13: Are the provision and implementation of a health plan developed prior to the Amendments Act sufficient to comply with the FAPE requirements as described in the Section 504 regulation?
  Continuing with a health plan may not be sufficient if the student needs or is believed to need special education or related services because of his or her disability.... 
