An example of a fundamental alteration or change is: At a gas station with only one employee whose primary job is to protect the cash box or activate the gas pumps remotely, it would...
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An example of a fundamental alteration or change is:
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§ 382.43(c)(1)
(1) Your primary Web site must conform to all Success Criteria and all Conformance Requirements from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Recommendation 11 December 2008, Web site Content...
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Coverage and Definition of “Flight”
cover the activities of foreign carriers with respect to a “flight,” defined as a continuous journey, in the same aircraft or using the same flight number that begins or ends at a U.S. airport...
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§382.151(c)(1)
., a phone, a phone card plus the location and/or phone number of the CRO available at the airport)....
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11B-217.1 General
These requirements apply to all types of public telephones including courtesy phones at airports and rail stations that provide a free direct connection to hotels, transportation services...
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§27.71(i)(2)
of the terminal to which any passengers have access that provide passengers with safety briefings, information, or entertainment that do not have high-contrast captioning capability, an airport...
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11B-217.1 General
These requirements apply to all types of public telephones including courtesy phones at airports and rail stations that provide a free direct connection to hotels, transportation services...
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11B-217.1 General
These requirements apply to all types of public telephones including courtesy phones at airports and rail stations that provide a free direct connection to hotels, transportation services...
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217.1 General
These requirements apply to all types of public telephones including courtesy phones at airports and rail stations that provide a free direct connection to hotels, transportation services...
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§100.10(a)(2)
(2) Prohibit a private club, not in fact open to the public, which, incident to its primary purpose or purposes, provides lodgings which it owns or operates for other than a commercial purpose...
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2.1. General Assumptions
This section details the general assumptions used in the cost estimation in the primary analysis. First, the parameters of the analysis are covered. ...
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4.1.7(2)(b)
it is determined that no entrance used by the public can comply with 4.14, then access at any entrance not used by the general public but open (unlocked) with directional signs at the primary...
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Figure M5: Overview of M303 Diagnostic Equipment for Use by a Patient While Seated in a Wheelchair and 304 Diagnostic Equipment for Use by a Patient in a Standing Position (Mammography Machine Example)
Where the primary use of the equipment supports more than one patient position, it must comply with the requirements for each use. ...
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Figure M4: Overview of M303 Diagnostic Equipment for Use by a Patient While Seated in a Wheelchair and M304 Diagnostic Equipment for Use by a Patient in a Standing Position (Weight Scale Example)
Where the primary use of the equipment supports more than one patient position, it must comply with the requirements for each use. ...
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1132A.4 Level floor or landing
Primary entry doors, required exit doors or secondary exterior doors with changes in height between the interior surface or floor level and the exterior surface or floor level shall comply...
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
(c) Alterations to an area containing a primary function....
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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504)
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504) Section 504 prohibits disability discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities by recipients of Federal financial...
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Q14: Application of Section 504 Safe Harbor to Curb Ramps Built in Compliance with 1991 ADAAG
November 29, 2006 were fully compliant with 1991 ADAAG at the time that the detectable warnings requirements were suspended, then the DOT Section 504 safe harbor applies to them and the recipient...
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12206(d)(1)
Contracts may be awarded to entities organized for profit, but such entities may not be the recipients or [sic] grants described in this paragraph....
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§27.123(e) Intimidating and retaliatory acts prohibited.
No employee or contractor of a recipient shall intimidate, threaten, coerce, or discriminate against any individual for the purpose of interfering with any right or privilege secured by...
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12206(d)(1) In general
Contracts may be awarded to entities organized for profit, but such entities may not be the recipients or grants described in this paragraph....
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§104.3(j) Handicapped person
(iv) Is regarded as having an impairment means (A) has a physical or mental impairment that does not substantially limit major life activities but that is treated by a recipient as constituting...
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Question: What are the obligations of a public entity receiving federal financial assistance that owns and controls track through a station?
When such a track is owned and controlled by a public entity receiving Federal financial assistance, such as Amtrack, a commuter authority, or a state or local agency, the recipient's obligation...
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II-9.1000 General
Individuals may continue to file discrimination complaints against recipients of Federal financial assistance with the agencies that provide that assistance, and the funding agencies will...