alterations are originally planned), provided that each substitute cell is located within the same facility, is integrated with other cells to the maximum extent feasible, and has, at a minimum, physical...
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Substitute cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Section 37.43 Alteration of Transportation Facilities by Public Entities
In all such cases, however, the alteration should provide the maximum amount of physical accessibility feasible....
- June Kailes
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Section 1630.2(l) Regarded as Substantially Limited in a Major Life Activity
Such prohibited actions include, but are not limited to, refusal to hire, demotion, placement on involuntary leave, termination, exclusion for failure to meet a qualification standard, harassment...
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Section 36.203 Integrated Settings (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The sentence at issue has been deleted from the preamble because it was too broadly stated and had been erroneously interpreted as Departmental encouragement of separate programs without qualification...
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Section 36.203 Integrated Settings (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The sentence at issue has been deleted from the preamble because it was too broadly stated and had been erroneously interpreted as Departmental encouragement of separate programs without qualification...
- Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services
- Acoustical Society of America (ASA)
- Ability Found
- Memphis Center for Independent Living (MCIL) - Memphis, TN
- Easter Seals Massachusetts
- West-Central Independent Living Services (WILS) - Sedalia and Warrensburg, MO
- Freedom Center, Inc. - Frederick, MD
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III-4.4200 Readily achievable barrier removal
A public accommodation generally would not be required to remove a barrier to physical access posed by a flight of steps, if removal would require extensive ramping or an elevator....
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D. Reasonable Modifications
For example, a person with muscular dystrophy may require a cot with a very firm mattress to provide the physical support needed to facilitate breathing....
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2. Who is considered a person with a disability under Title II of the ADA and Section 504?
Answer: The ADA and Section 504 protect the rights of individuals with disabilities.40 A “disability” is defined as a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life...
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III. ACTIONS TO REMEDY NONCOMPLIANCE WITH ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS AT QUIKTRIP STORES
travel center facilities, and other places of public accommodation owned or operated by QuikTrip are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, QuikTrip will make physical...
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Scenario 6 – Disagreement Over Need to Evaluate
also be collected and analyzed includes, for example, attendance records, parent information, grade reports, aptitude and achievement tests, teacher recommendations, and the student’s physical...
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Accessible Cells in Detention and Correctional Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In a 1997 survey, BJS reported that among state prison inmates age 45 or older, twenty-five percent (25%) said they had a "physical condition." Laura M. Maruschak and Allen J....
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Categorization of wheelchair versus other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Business commenters who generally supported using weight and size as the method of categorization did so because of their concerns about having to make physical changes to their facilities...
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References
Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. ...
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Section 36.208(c) (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Under the ADA and this part, a "disability'' is defined as a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities....
- MAX-Ability, Inc.
- Renewing the Commitment: An ADA Compliance Guide for Nonprofits