Courts have viewed prospective waivers of individuals’ civil rights – whether arising out of the ADA or other anti-discrimination statutes – with great disfavor....
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A. The Release Provisions Appear To Waive Access Claims Arising After The Date Of The Settlement Agreements
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Safe harbor for qualified small businesses regarding what is readily achievable. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department's current rule reflects the view of many commenters that requiring public accommodations to comply with the alteration standards, where readily achievable to do so, promotes...
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Executive Summary
In the Department's view, equal access means that passengers with disabilities can obtain the same information and services on airline Web sites and airport kiosks as conveniently and independently...
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Covered Multifamily Dwellings
(Units with basements) One commenter asked whether a unit that contains a basement, which provides additional living space, would be viewed as a townhouse, and therefore exempt from the...
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20. Where can a school district or parent get more information about these issues?
Retrieved October 1, 2014, from http://idea.ed.gov/explore/view/p/%2Croot%2Cdynamic%2CQaCorner%2C3%2C U.S....
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DOT Response
The Department's experience in the past has been that, in the absence of such a coordination mechanism, various DOT offices and staff members have offered differing or inconsistent views...
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Accessible teeing grounds, putting greens, and weather shelters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the view of some commenters, providing access to golf courses would increase golf participation by individuals with disabilities....
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III-4.4700 Transportation barriers
A system is deemed to provide equivalent service if, when the system is viewed in its entirety, the service provided to individuals with disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs...
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2.2.6 Door Use
Blocked View: The effort could not be assessed due to visual obstruction between observer and WhMD user (e.g., door in the way for closing maneuvers, the WhMD user’s body orientation with...
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36 CFR Part 1195 Proposed Accessibility Standards for Medical Diagnostic Equipment NPRM
All comments, including any personal information provided, will be posted without change to http://www.regulations.gov and are available for public viewing....
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Condition, Manner, or Duration
It is the Department’s view that the rules of construction offer substantial guidance about how condition, manner, or duration must be interpreted so as to ensure the expansive coverage...
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Accessible teeing grounds, putting greens, and weather shelters. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the view of some commenters, providing access to golf courses would increase golf participation by individuals with disabilities....
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11B-604.5.1 Side wall
(2) Bath stations in shower stalls and tubs shall be located 5 to 6 feet (1.52 to 1.83 meters) above the floor, within normal view of the user and within reach of staff without the need...
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Section 810.5.3
This guidance states the Department's views of the meaning of its existing rules, and the Department will continue to use this guidance in applying the provisions of this rule....
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- GE Cafe™ Series 30" Free-Standing Gas Double Oven with Convection Range CGS990SETSS
- Hamilton CapTel Apps for Smartphones
- VGo Telepresence Robot
- Biodex Upper Body Cycle
- Panda S.15 All Wood with Aluminum Core Lift & Slide System
- Panda S.12 Solid Wood Lift & Slide System
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 224.5
Section 224.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of transient lodging guest rooms.
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
Factors to be considered in providing an equivalent range of options may include, but are not limited to, room size, bed size, cost, view, bathroom fixtures such as hot tubs and spas, smoking...
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Conflict of Law Waivers and Equivalent Alternative Determinations
Nor would it be advisable from a policy point of view, as it would not provide the consistency that passengers with disabilities should expect, regardless of the identity or nationality...