Has equal physical access as the altered cells to areas used by inmates or detainees for visitation, dining, recreation, educational programs, medical services, work programs, religious...
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11B-232.2.1.3 Substitute cells
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Maximum Extent Feasible
In these circumstances, the alteration shall provide the maximum physical accessibility feasible....
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Only Safety Affects Seat Assignments
If this passenger’s disability causes him to physically touch other passengers or flight crew involuntarily, safety considerations could require that he be seated in his own row, if available...
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1.1 Recognizing the Barriers
Some of the common barriers experienced by people with disabilities 1,2 include: The fitness facility is not physically accessible The facility’s equipment and group classes...
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ADA+ Facilities Compliance Services
ADA+ Surveys Provide surveys of existing facilities to locate physical and communication barriers to individuals with disabilities, provide analysis and offer possible solutions...
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III-5.4200 Professional office of a health care provider
A "professional office of a health care provider" is a location where a State-regulated professional provides physical or mental health services to the public....
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Disability Protest
Truman had founded PCEH in 1947 to assist physically disabled veterans in finding employment....
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§ 36.402(c) To the maximum extent feasible.
In these circumstances, the alteration shall provide the maximum physical accessibility feasible....
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Sec.36.402(c) To the maximum extent feasible
In these circumstances, the alteration shall provide the maximum physical accessibility feasible....
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Atypical Body Movements
Provide structured breaks to create an outlet for physical activity Allow employee to use items such as hand-held squeeze balls and similar objects to provide sensory input or calming...
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25. Need for Return Trip Assistance
example, a dialysis patient may have no problem waiting at the curb for a ride to go to the dialysis center, but may well require assistance to the door on his or her return trip because of physical...
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25. Need for Return Trip Assistance
example, a dialysis patient may have no problem waiting at the curb for a ride to go to the dialysis center, but may well require assistance to the door on his or her return trip because of physical...
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.8
Section 206.2.8 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in employee work areas.
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4. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Standards and Guidelines
The Section 508 Standards, which are part of the Federal Acquisition Regulation, ensure access for people with physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities....
- Joy A. Shabazz Center for Disability Rights - Greensboro, NC
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Designing the Ultimate High-End Itinerary: Why Privacy is the New Standard in Hawaiian Travel
When crafting a highly personalized getaway, the physical setting acts as the blank canvas for your entire experience....
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2.3 Employment.
operator is not covered by Title I, the standards for compliance are found at DOJ regulations, 28 CFR part 41, Implementation of Executive Order 12250, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Handicap...
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) (formerly called P.L. 94-142 or the Education for all Handicapped Children Act of 1975) requires public schools to make available to...
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§100.203(c)
(c) The application of paragraph (a) of this section may be illustrated by the following examples: Example (1): A tenant with a handicap asks his or her landlord for permission to install...
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The ADA Standards for Accessible Design (the ADA Standards)
Accessible Design (the ADA Standards) The ADA Standards for Accessible Design, or the “ADA Standards,” refer to the requirements necessary to make a building or other facility architecturally (physically...
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[ADA Title III] Maximum Extent Feasible
In these circumstances, the alteration shall provide the maximum physical accessibility feasible....
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Who Is Protected by Title I?
A person with a "disability" is an individual who: has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of his/her major life activities; has a record...
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Patient or designated support person’s answers these questions.
appropriate questions (or drop-down menus in a computer system) detailed below] reading walking speaking hearing seeing moving (mobility / physical...
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What Assistance Will the Person(s) Provide?
Guidance Explaining how to get to the usable circulation path Escorting the person who is blind or has low vision to and/or through the circulation path Minor Physical...