Individuals with mobility impairments have disabilities within the meaning of the ADA because those impairments substantially limit one or more major life activities of such individuals,...
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INTRODUCTION
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Section 1630.2(g) Disability
the definition of the term “disability” is divided into three prongs: An individual is considered to have a “disability” if that individual (1) has a physical or mental impairment that substantially...
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Section 1630.2(o) Reasonable Accommodation
A covered entity is required, absent undue hardship, to provide reasonable accommodation to an otherwise qualified individual with a substantially limiting impairment or a “record of” such...
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2.5.1 U.S. Food and Drug Administration
The FDA performs scientific and clinical reviews of the contents of 510(k) submissions to determine whether the device is substantially equivalent to a predicate device already in commercial...
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11B-228.3.2.1 Public use or common use EVCS
Where an EV charger can simultaneously charge more than one vehicle, the number of EVCS provided shall be considered equivalent to the number of electric vehicles that can be simultaneously...
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11B-228.3.2.1 Public use or common use EVCS
Where an EV charger can simultaneously charge more than one vehicle, the number of EVCS provided shall be considered equivalent to the number of electric vehicles that can be simultaneously...
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233.3.5 Alterations, F233.3.4 Alterations, F233.4.5 Alterations
In individual residential dwelling units, where a bathroom or a kitchen is substantially altered, and at least one other room is altered, the requirements of 233.3.1 shall apply to the altered...
- Caroma® USA Somerton Smart 270 Easy Height Elongated Toilet
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413.1.2 Audio Description Controls (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Locating audio description controls in a prominent location is not currently a common design practice, though the Board does not anticipate that it will add substantial cost....
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9.1 Overview of Legal Obligations
However, an employer may refuse to hire, or may discharge an individual who is not currently able to perform a job without posing a significant risk of substantial harm to the health or...
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Vanity Counter Tops
Industry commenters considered this specification unduly restrictive while persons with disabilities considered it inadequate in ensuring equivalent access....
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§ 37.187(b)
However, Operator Y fails to provide an accessible bus or equivalent service to the passenger at Point B as the rules require....
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C. Developing an Action Plan For Providing Accessible Websites
If images are used, including photos, graphics, scanned images, or image maps, make sure to include a text equivalent, by adding “alt” tags or long descriptions, for each. ...
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1127B.1
., an exception may be granted when equivalent facilitation is provided through the use of other methods and materials. 2. ...
- Texas Workforce Commission (TWC): Vocational Rehabilitation Program
- Electronic Code of Federal Regulations - Title 34, Subtitle B, Chapter III, PART 303—EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES
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21. How should an employer handle leave for an employee covered by both the ADA and the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)?
The FMLA guarantees the right of the employee to return to the same position or to an equivalent one.(60) An employer must allow the individual to use any accrued paid leave first, but if...
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Medical Examinations
recovered from injury, unless s/he: (1) cannot perform the essential functions of the job s/he holds or desires with or without an accommodation; or (2) would pose a significant risk of substantial...
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d) Paving Guidelines
The Court thus finds that Kirola has not established that there is a substantial probability that she will be harmed in the future as a result of the City's Paving Guidelines....
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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?
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 professional) to substantiate...
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§8.3 Qualified individual with handicaps
For example, a chronically mentally ill person whose particular condition poses a significant risk of substantial interference with the safety or enjoyment of others or with his or her own...
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I. Adoption of Final Guidelines
The Option One design specifications substantially revised in the final Guidelines include the following:...
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Museum Investments in Access
accessibility programs and services are discontinued or accessible building features are blocked by temporary exhibitions or removed during renovations, the loss of invested time and money can be substantial...
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People Who Are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
Many have eyesight that is better than 20/200 or a visual field that is greater than 20 degrees, but they have some significant impairment that substantially limits their ability to see...