2.3(c) Perform Essential Functions "With or Without Reasonable Accommodation" Many individuals with disabilities are qualified to perform the essential functions of jobs without need...
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2.3(c) Perform Essential Functions "With or Without Reasonable Accommodation"
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G.4.ii. - Can a purchase qualify for this exception based strictly on the fact that it is a small add-on purchase to a larger contract?
No. While a purchase may be considered "incidental" in some situations based on its size, "incidental" in the context of Section 508 means the product is being used in-house by the...
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30. Treatment of students
Section 104.43 contains general provisions prohibiting the discriminatory treatment of qualified handicapped applicants....
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R211.2 Pedestrian Signs
Pedestrian route signs along an historic trail, sidewalk closure and pedestrian detour signs, and tourist information signs are examples of signs that provide directions, warnings, or other...
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2-3. Amend § 36.104
§ 36.104 by adding the following definitions of 1991 Standards, 2004 ADAAG, direct threat, existing facility, other power-driven mobility device, place of lodging, proposed standards, qualified...
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National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995
As part of this update, the Board has made its guidelines more consistent with model building codes, such as the IBC, and industry standards....
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National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995
As part of this update, the Board has made its guidelines more consistent with model building codes, such as the IBC, and industry standards....
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4.3.9 Doorway Design
In historic preservation, some allowances should be made for difficult renovation issues like the recess in Door 3 where the structure of the building would not only make adjusting the recess...
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Get Involved in the Planning Process
Each building and sometimes each area [in large buildings] is unique and should have its own plan. It is important to treat all people with disabilities as individuals....
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6. General prohibitions against discrimination
Paragraph (b)(1(i) prohibits the exclusion of qualified handicapped persons from aids, benefits, or services, and paragraph (ii) requires that equal opportunity to participate or benefit...
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Reasonable Accommodations
Reasonable Accommodations Employers must provide reasonable accommodations to the known disability of any qualified individual....
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Q. What is "reasonable accommodation?"
Reasonable accommodation is a modification or an adjustment to a job or the work environment that will enable a qualified applicant or employee with a disability to participate in the application...
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Accessibility to Perform the Essential Functions of the Job
Accessibility to Perform the Essential Functions of the Job The obligation to provide accessibility for a qualified individual with a disability includes accessibility of the job site...
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11B-213.2 Toilet rooms and bathing rooms
Where exceptions for alterations to qualified historic buildings or facilities are permitted by 202.5, no fewer than one toilet room for each sex complying with 603 or one unisex toilet...
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11B-213.2 Toilet rooms and bathing rooms
Where exceptions for alterations to qualified historic buildings or facilities are permitted by 202.5, no fewer than one toilet room for each sex complying with 603 or one unisex toilet...
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11B-213.2 Toilet rooms and bathing rooms
Where exceptions for alterations to qualified historic buildings or facilities are permitted by 202.5, no fewer than one toilet room for each sex complying with 603 or one unisex toilet...
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G.6.vii. - What are the historical financial threshold and circumstances that appear to satisfy the courts relative to "undue burden" justifications by the government?
Undue burden cases are unique and require an examination of resources on a case- bycase basis. A general discussion on undue burden as it relates to 508 is offered on...
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1630.1(a)
(ADA), requiring equal employment opportunities for qualified individuals with disabilities, and sections 3(2), 3(3), 501, 503, 506(e), 508, 510, and 511 of the ADA as those sections pertain...
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2-3. Amend § 35.104
Amend § 35.104 by adding the following definitions of 1991 Standards, 2004 ADAAG, direct threat, existing facility, other power-driven mobility device, proposed standards, service animal, qualified...
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Chapter 4 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WHO IS DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
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7. I do not own the building, so I am not liable for accessibility.
The ADA is directed to businesses, not just property owners. Nearly all ADA lawsuits are filed against both the operating business owner (tenant) and the property owner...
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5. Ground Level PV Systems
work.12 The project is not an alteration that would trigger path of travel upgrades.13 An accessible route to the enclosure’s entrance shall not be required.14 To qualify...
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General Requirements of Part 382
as evidence that an animal is a service animal identifiers such as identification cards, other written documentation, presence of harnesses, tags or the credible verbal assurances of a qualified...