The ADA provides greater protection for individuals with disabilities and so it takes priority over the local or state laws or regulations....
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6. Q: My county health department has told me that only a guide dog has to be admitted. If I follow those regulations, am I violating the ADA?
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§ 35.160(d)(1)
(1) Real-time, full-motion video and audio over a dedicated high-speed, wide-bandwidth video connection or wireless connection that delivers high-quality video images that do not produce...
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Video remote interpreting (VRI) service
Video remote interpreting (VRI) service means an interpreting service that uses video conference technology over dedicated lines or wireless technology offering high-speed, wide-bandwidth...
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§ 36.206(a)
opposed any act or practice made unlawful by this part, or because that individual made a charge, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing...
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Sec.36.306 Personal devices and services
public accommodation to provide its customers, clients, or participants with personal devices, such as wheelchairs; individually prescribed devices, such as prescription eyeglasses or hearing...
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§382.3 Assistive device
Such devices are intended to assist a passenger with a disability to hear, see, communicate, maneuver, or perform other functions of daily life, and may include medical devices and medications...
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1630.12(a)
opposed any act or practice made unlawful by this part or because that individual made a charge, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing...
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Sec.36.206(a)
opposed any act or practice made unlawful by this part, or because that individual made a charge, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing...
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§ 36.303(d)(2)(i)
opportunity to make outgoing telephone calls on more than an incidental convenience basis shall make available, upon request, a TTY for the use of an individual who is deaf or hard of hearing...
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12143(c)(6) Public participation
(6) Public participation The regulations issued under this section shall require that each public entity which operates a fixed route system hold a public hearing, provide an opportunity...
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§35.134(a)
opposed any act or practice made unlawful by this part, or because that individual made a charge, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing...
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§1630.12(a) Retaliation
opposed any act or practice made unlawful by this part or because that individual made a charge, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing...
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§ 35.134(a)
opposed any act or practice made unlawful by this part, or because that individual made a charge, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing...
- Armedica Hi Lo Adult Changing Table from MAX-Ability
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Mammography Chair [M302]
The chair must meet the elements of M302 with the additional requirement that any footrests must accommodate and ride over the base support....
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2.9.1 Natural Elements
However, safety regulations or Forest Service construction and maintenance standards may define clear space and limit the allowable extension of natural protruding objects over the ORAR...
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II-1.4200 Other Federal and State laws
It does, however, prevail over any conflicting State laws....
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Disability
(iii) The phrase physical or mental impairment includes, but is not limited to, such contagious and noncontagious diseases and conditions as orthopedic, visual, speech and hearing impairments...
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Providing Auxiliary Aids and Services
To provide effective communication for participants who are deaf or have hearing loss or who are blind or have low vision, meeting organizers may need to provide auxiliary aids and services...
- Harris Communications SafeAwake Instructional Video
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§35.135 Personal devices and services
does not require a public entity to provide to individuals with disabilities personal devices, such as wheelchairs; individually prescribed devices, such as prescription eyeglasses or hearing...
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Scoping [4.1.3(17)(a) & (b)]
4.1.3(17)(a) & (b)] ADAAG addresses public telephones (pay, closed circuit) that are fixed and requires access for people who use wheelchairs and for people who are deaf, hard of hearing...
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9.3.2 Equivalent Facilitation
include the installation of electrical outlets (including outlets connected to a facility’s central alarm system) and telephone wiring in sleeping rooms and suites to enable persons with hearing...
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NOTIFICATION
People who are deaf or hard of hearing cannot hear radio, television, sirens, or other audible alerts....
