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4. c. CUSTOMER SERVICE and COMMUNICATION and ACCESS
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III-2.3000 Drug addiction as an impairment
Public accommodations may utilize reasonable policies or procedures, including but not limited to drug testing, designed to ensure that an individual who formerly engaged in the illegal...
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I. COORDINATION AND OVERSIGHT OF IMPLEMENTATION OF ACCESS PLAN
The procedure for reporting access problems will be clearly communicated in writing to Kaiser members and staff. 4....
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Complainant No. 2
more about the complainant's HIV status and that he wished to speak with the complainant's infectious disease doctor in order to minimize any transmission risks to the staff during the procedure...
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REMEDIAL ACTIONS
. § 36.301(a) THE CREDIT UNION shall not refuse to make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, and procedures when such modifications are necessary to afford such goods...
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Intent
It also does not address accessibility provisions that are non-architectural, such as policies and procedures, employee training, public transportation vehicles, auxiliary aids and services...
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Section 37.121 Requirement for Comparable Complementary Paratransit Service
provisions of subpart F set forth the details of the eligibility requirements for paratransit, the service criteria that paratransit systems must meet, the planning process involved, and the procedures...
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II-2.3000 Drug addiction as an impairment
Public entities may utilize reasonable policies or procedures, including but not limited to drug testing, designed to ensure that an individual who formerly engaged in the illegal use of...
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Miniature horses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
has been persuaded by commenters and the available research to include a provision that would require public accommodations to make reasonable modifications to policies, practices, or procedures...
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"Other Power-Driven Mobility Device" and "Wheelchair" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
title III regulation to define the terms ‘‘wheelchair'' or ‘‘other power-driven mobility device,'' to expound on what would constitute a reasonable modification in policies, practices, or procedures...
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INTRODUCTION
Each of the standard-setting agencies has taken action in accordance with its own procedures, including internally prescribed rulemaking and the Administrative Procedure Act where applicable...
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Adjustable Height Range Considered
Patient support surfaces can be adjusted outside this range when not needed for patient transfer such as when performing diagnostic procedures....
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Miniature horses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Department has been persuaded by commenters and the available research to include a provision that would require public entities to make reasonable modifications to policies, practices, or procedures...
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"Other Power-Driven Mobility Device" and "Wheelchair" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
title II regulation to define the terms ‘‘wheelchair'' or ‘‘other power-driven mobility device,'' to expound on what would constitute a reasonable modification in policies, practices, or procedures...
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M305.4 Leg Supports (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE Advisory Committee agreed that, for procedures that use stirrups and require the leg to be stable, there must be a method to support the patient’s legs....
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F103 Modifications and Waivers
There is a formal procedure for Federal agencies to request a waiver or modification of applicable standards under the Architectural Barriers Act. 41 CFR, Chapter 102, Subchapter C,...
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31. Must an employer provide a reassignment if it would violate a seniority system?
difference.(95)Alternatively, a seniority system may contain exceptions, such that one more exception is unlikely to matter.(96) Another possibility is that a seniority system might contain procedures...
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Retaliation
This Section 504 regulatory provision incorporates the procedural provisions in the regulation implementing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, including a regulation that prohibits...
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Relationship to Other Laws
This part does not invalidate or limit the remedies, rights, and procedures of any other federal, state, or local laws (including state common law) that provide greater or equal protection...
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Examples and Resources to Support Criminal Justice Entities in Compliance with Title II of the ADA
Nondiscrimination requirements, such as providing reasonable modifications to policies, practices, and procedures and taking appropriate steps to communicate effectively with people with...
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Safety
It would not be appropriate to deny transportation to a passenger with a disability on such grounds unless the carrier’s policies and procedures consistently treated all passengers in a...
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Station 3-Turning Radii
Careful briefing was done to ensure that participants understood the testing procedure (figure 30)....
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Path Width
AASHTO (pp. 35-36) recommends a minimum path width of 3 m (10 ft), notwithstanding the procedures given in the Highway Capacity Manual for calculating the number and effects of passing events...
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M304 Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in Standing Position
technical criteria for diagnostic equipment used by patients in a standing position such as a weight scale and X-ray equipment that is used in a standing position for certain diagnostic procedures...