child safety and whether a parent or prospective parent represents a threat to safety must be based on an individualized assessment and objective facts, including the nature, duration, and severity...
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Line of Sight and Dispersion of Wheelchair Spaces in Assembly Areas
Department has implemented more explicit requirements for stadium-style movie theaters in 28 CFR 36.406(f) and 35.151(g) of the final regulations based on experience and expertise gained after several...
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6. Acquisition or Modification of Equipment and Devices
Many recent technological innovations make it possible for people with severe disabilities to be very productive employees....
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Section 36.212 Insurance (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several commenters reported that, even when statistics are available, they are often outdated and do not reflect current medical technology and treatment methods....
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382.3 What do the terms in this rule mean?
This definitions section makes several additions or changes to the definitions in the current rule. A new definition of “carrier” includes both U.S. and foreign carriers....
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5.8.2.7 Base Support Allowance Recommendation
Several members felt strongly that the additional sloped region must be justified by structural stability since displays could be located elsewhere....
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Q4. How does the Amendments Act alter coverage under Section 504 and Title II?
Among other changes, the Amendments Act specifies that: An impairment need not prevent or severely or significantly restrict a major life activity to be considered substantially...
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F. Paperwork Reduction Act
Proposed C206, along with several provisions in Chapter 6 (Support Documentation and Services), collectively obligate manufacturers of telecommunications equipment and customer premises...
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Companions who are individuals with disabilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department has added several new provisions to § 36.303(c), but these provisions do not impose new obligations on places of public accommodation....
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Providing Comforts and Conveniences—Constructed Features
When several constructed features are grouped together, such as in a camp living area or picnic unit, their clear spaces may overlap....
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Sections §§ 35.108(d)(1)(vii) and 36.105(d)(1)(vii)—Comparison of Individual’s Performance of Major Life Activity Usually Will Not Require Scientific, Medical, or Statistical Analysis
The Department received several comments in support of these provisions and a number of comments opposing all or part of them....
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Section 36.212 Insurance (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Several commenters reported that, even when statistics are available, they are often outdated and do not reflect current medical technology and treatment methods....
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Section 1194.2 Purpose (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several commenters from the information technology industry and some Federal agencies were concerned that the concept of what is commercially available was more appropriately within the...
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"Qualified Interpreter" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several advocacy groups suggested that the Department make clear in the definition of qualified interpreter that the interpreter may appear either on-site or remotely using a video remote...
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND FINDINGS
Because the Complainant reports that she had to wait in the emergency room for several hours on some occasions before seeing a doctor, she would only seek medical treatment from the emergency...
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Growth of the Disability Rights Movement
And they rejected the idea that persons with disabilities, even persons with severe disabilities, should be isolated in custodial institutions....
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Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008
demanding standard for qualifying as disabled,” and that to be substantially limited in performing a major life activity under the ADA “an individual must have an impairment that prevents or severely...
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Costs and Benefits
that 3.3 percent of the U.S. population has difficulty seeing, which translates into a little more than eight million individuals in 2010, and a little more than two million of those had “severe...
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III-1.2000 Public accommodations
ILLUSTRATION: A Federal Executive agency owns a building in which several spaces are rented to retail stores....
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Sections 35.108(d)(2) and 36.105(d)(2)—Predictable Assessments
Several organizations representing persons with disabilities and the elderly, constituting the majority of commenters on these provisions, supported the inclusion of the predictable assessments...
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Section 35.151(e) Social service center establishments
Several commenters argued for the application of the transient lodging standards to all social service center establishments except those that were “intended as a person’s place of abode...
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Accessibility of Airport Terminals and Facilities
U.S. airports are governed, for disability nondiscrimination, by several Federal laws and rules, all of which coexist on the same airport real estate....
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Dispersion
Commenters offered several suggestions for addressing dispersion....