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Section 1193.35 Redundancy and Selectability [1193.33 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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382.13 Do carriers have to modify policies, practices, and facilities to ensure nondiscrimination?
The provision focuses on the carrier doing what it needs to do – short of incurring an undue burden or making a fundamental alteration in its services – to make sure that a passenger with...
- Aluminum Flush Top SGF Series Pressure-Locked Grating
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Section 35.137 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
On the other hand, the use of mobility devices that are unsafe to others, or unusually unwieldy or disruptive, is unlikely to be reasonable and may constitute a fundamental alteration....
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Ensure that communication with people with disabilities is as effective as communication with people without disabilities
Public entities are not required to take any action that would result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of a service, program, or activity, or undue financial and administrative...
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C201.2 Readily Achievable
financial resources of any parent corporation or entity, to the extent such resources are available to the telecommunications manufacturer; and, whether the accessibility solution results in a fundamental...
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Section 35.136 Service Animals (Section-by-Section Analysis)
alter the nature of the service, program, or activity." 28 CFR 35.130(b)(7). ...
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What about unusual service animals?
to consider are the animal’s size, weight, state and foreign country restrictions, and whether or not the animal would pose a direct threat to the health or safety of others, or cause a fundamental...
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Ticket distribution methods. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., during the same hours and through the same distribution methods as other seating is sold) unless doing so would fundamentally alter the nature of its ticketing service, program, or activity...
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1.1.11 Format
This part fundamentally adopts the International Building Code by reference on a chapter-by-chapter basis....
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I. Purpose of the Regulatory Action
Reasonable modification/accommodation requirements are a fundamental tenet of disability nondiscrimination law—for example, they are an existing requirement for recipients of Federal assistance...
- The Right to be Rescued
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H. Transitions Back to the Community
The ADA generally requires people with disabilities to receive services in the most integrated setting appropriate to their needs unless doing so would result in a fundamental alteration...
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C. Federal Appellate Case Law
theater unlawfully discriminates when it fails to offer “closed captioning” and audio description to persons who have difficulty hearing or seeing, absent proof that those features would fundamentally...
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707.4 Privacy
., a covered entity does not have to take measures that would result in a fundamental alteration of its program or would cause undue burdens, provide adequate protection to operators of...
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EXHIBIT 1 JEFFERSON OUTPATIENT IMAGING ADA POLICY AND PROCEDURE
make reasonable modifications to its policies, practices, or procedures when necessary to provide its medical services to individuals with disabilities, unless such modifications would fundamentally...
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QUESTION: WHEN A RAIL OPERATOR CONSTRUCTS A NEW STATION PLATFORM OR ALTERS AN EXISTING STATION PLATFORM, DOES 49 CFR PART 37 REQUIRE THE RAIL OPERATOR ENSURE THAT THE PLATFORM IS AT LEAST 8 INCHES ABOVE TOP OF RAIL, EVEN IF THE RAILROAD OPERATOR WILL PROVIDE ACCESSIBILITY CONSISTENT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 37.42?
Likewise, when a public entity alters an existing facility or a part of such a facility, the entity must make the alterations in such a way that the altered part of the facility is readily...
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Readily Achievable (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Several also said the removal of a barrier should not result in a fundamental alteration of the product....
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B. JURISDICTION
Under title III, any alterations to a place of public accommodation, such as a museum, after January 26, 1992, shall be made to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the altered portions...
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Cities and Counties: First Steps Toward Solving Common ADA Problems
New Construction and Alterations: Facilities constructed or altered after January 26, 1992, must comply with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (ADA Standards), which are available...
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B. Legal foundation for captioning and video description
alter the nature of the good or service being offered or would result in an undue burden. 28 CFR 36.303(a)....
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11B-707.4 Privacy
., a covered entity does not have to take measures that would result in a fundamental alteration of its program or would cause undue burdens, provide adequate protection to operators of...
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What types of changes in policies, practices, or procedures would a public accommodation have to make to ensure equal access to persons with HIV or AIDS?
reasonable modifications in the business policies, practices, or procedures would rectify the problem, the public accommodation would be required to make those changes unless doing so would fundamentally...
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11B-707.4 Privacy
., a covered entity does not have to take measures that would result in a fundamental alteration of its program or would cause undue burdens, provide adequate protection to operators of...