Whether a person has a disability is determined without regard to the availability of mitigating measures, such as reasonable modifications, auxiliary aids and services, services or devices...
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III-2.4000 Substantial limitation of a major life activity
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Many persons in wheelchairs are able to transfer to existing seating with this relatively minor modification....
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II-2.4000 Substantial limitation of a major life activity
Whether a person has a disability is assessed without regard to the availability of mitigating measures, such as reasonable modifications, auxiliary aids and services, services and devices...
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9. What steps are child welfare agencies required to take to ensure that parents and prospective parents with disabilities involved with the child welfare system have an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from their programs and activities?
with disabilities have been afforded an equal opportunity to attain reunification, including whether they have been provided with appropriate services and supports and other reasonable modifications...
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Q4. How does the Amendments Act alter coverage under Section 504 and Title II?
Mitigating measures are things like medications, prosthetic devices, assistive devices, or learned behavioral or adaptive neurological modifications that an individual may use to eliminate...
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20. Existing facilities
Under section 2122 of the Tax Reform Act of 1976, recipients that pay federal income tax are eligible to claim a tax deduction of up to $25,000 for architectural and transportation modifications...
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SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 POLICY INTERPRETATION NO. 3
THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 POLICY INTERPRETATION NO. 3 Subject: "Program Accessibility" Requirements Policy Interpretation: A recipient is not required to make structural modifications...
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V. REMEDIAL ACTIONS
The SCDC shall make reasonable modifications in its policies, practices, or procedures when the modifications are necessary to allow inmates with disabilities to participate in the SCDC's...
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (b)(3) refers to the acquisition or modification of equipment or devices....
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(iii) Substantial Limitation Should Not Be Primary Object of Attention; Extensive Analysis Not Needed
demanding standard created by the Supreme Court in Toyota—will make the disability determination an appropriate threshold issue but not an onerous burden for those seeking accommodations or modifications...
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Automatic Doors
Changes made to this section include: removal of unnecessary language from the charging statement (404.3) modification of maneuvering clearance specifications (404.3.2)...
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UNITED STATES' FINDINGS
Specifically, Camp Bravo discriminated against the Camper by failing to make reasonable modifications in its policies, practices, or procedures for the administration of medications when...
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UFAS vs. ADAAG Comparison
The full, broadly defined "path of travel" modifications are req'd. w/o ADAAG's 20% limit, unless "Structurally Impracticable." 4.1.6(3)(b) All altered...
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Equipment and furniture.
The Department believes that accessible equipment and furnishings are required when appropriate under the existing regulations governing modifications of policies, practices, and procedures...
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4. What factors should a public school district consider in determining what auxiliary aids or services are necessary to afford qualified students with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in, and enjoy the benefits of, the public school’s services, programs, or activities?
A student’s IEP must address the special education, related services, supplementary aids and services, program modifications, and supports for school personnel to be provided to enable the...
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Accessible golf cars. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Department believes that golfers with disabilities who need accessible golf cars are protected by other existing provisions in the title III regulation, including those requiring reasonable modifications...
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Costs Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
Likewise, covered entities may face incremental costs when undertaking alterations because their engineers, architects, or other consultants may also need to consider what modifications...
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Definitions of Standards Referenced in This Notice
These revised regulations included modifications to the Title II ADA nondiscrimination requirements and they adopt revised ADA accessibility standards (the 2010 Title II ADA Standards)....
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Care Management/Care Coordination
regarding understanding the need for mobility training and the benefits of wheelchair maintenance Meeting the Transportation Needs of Enrolled Individuals Providing Home Modifications...
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B. Survey and Review of Polling Place Locations
accessible to persons with disabilities or could be made accessible on Election Day through the use of the remedial measures provided for in Paragraph 15 of this Agreement or through permanent modifications...
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4.3.9 Doorway Design
The results of the door trials identify relationships between structural anthropometry and identify needed modifications to current requirements....
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VI. REPORTING AND MONITORING
The reports shall include information regarding the evaluation and modification of Kaiser policies, procedures, and programs, as provided for in Section V of this Agreement. a....
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Costs Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
Likewise, covered entities may face incremental costs when undertaking alterations because their engineers, architects, or other consultants may also need to consider what modifications...