(2) As used in paragraph (j)(1) of this section, the phrase: (i) Physical or mental impairment means (A) any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical...
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§104.3(j) Handicapped person
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Review Process
When the Division Administrator and the Civil Rights Specialist are satisfied with the condition of the transition plan, the Division Administrator will then submit the transition plan to...
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"Other Power-Driven Mobility Device" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Mobility aids that are designed for areas or conditions without defined pedestrian areas, such as off-road bike paths, roads (except where allowed by law or where a sidewalk is not provided...
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Prevention of Fraud in Purchase of Tickets for Accessible Seating
Venues cannot require proof of disability as a condition for purchasing tickets for accessible seats....
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Section 36.211 Maintenance of Accessible Features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Maintenance of Accessible Features (Section-by-Section Analysis) Section 36.211 of the 1991 title III regulation provides that a public accommodation must maintain in operable working condition...
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1. Public Rights-of-Way
While they address certain features common to public sidewalks, such as curb ramps, further guidance is necessary to address conditions and constraints unique to public rights-of-way....
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Projecting Numbers of Attendees with Disabilities
There are people with mobility, breathing, allergies, hearing, seeing, understanding or chronic conditions who will may have difficulty or be unable to: use stairwells, hear alarms, see...
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R304.1 General
Blended transitions are suitable for a range of sidewalk conditions....
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1018.1 General
When an entity determines that a condition in 1019 does not permit full compliance with a specific provision in 1018 on a portion of a beach access route, Exception 1 permits the portion...
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2.11 Perceived Color of Detectable Warnings
However, if color perception for pedestrians with visual impairments is not consistent across individuals or not stable among individuals or across lighting conditions, the “message” intended...
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Reporting
or grievance alleging that the Village conducted an unlawful inquiry as to whether an applicant is an individual with a disability or as to the nature of such disability before making a conditional...
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Reporting
, or grievance alleging that the City conducted an unlawful inquiry as to whether an applicant is an individual with a disability or as to the nature of such disability before making a conditional...
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Reporting
, or grievance alleging that the City conducted an unlawful inquiry as to whether an applicant is an individual with a disability or as to the nature of such disability before making a conditional...
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Reporting
, or grievance alleging that the City conducted an unlawful inquiry as to whether an applicant is an individual with a disability or as to the nature of such disability before making a conditional...
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III. "Qualified Individuals with Disabilities"
Examples of physical or mental impairments include, but are not limited to, such contagious and noncontagious diseases and conditions as orthopedic, visual, speech, and hearing impairments...
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Access to your doctor’s office or medical equipment
A change in weight can be a sign of a serious condition. How do I ask for access? When you make an appointment, ask for what you need....
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Can an Employer Require Medical Examinations or Ask Questions About a Disability?
Following a job offer, an employer can condition the offer on your passing a required medical examination, but only if all entering employees for that job category have to take the examination...
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III-2.2000 Physical or mental impairments
covered by the definition of an individual with a disability is restricted to those with "physical or mental impairments. " Physical impairments include-- 1) Physiological disorders or conditions...
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Section 35.133 Maintenance of accessible features. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
(Section-by-Section Analysis) Section 35.133 in the 1991 title II regulation provides that a public entity must maintain in operable working condition those features of facilities and...
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1. Public Rights-of-Way
While they address certain features common to public sidewalks, such as curb ramps, further guidance is necessary to address conditions and constraints unique to public rights-of-way....
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TEST NO. 2 – SITE ANALYSIS TEST
site having multiple buildings, or a site with a single building with multiple entrances, it is not required to provide an accessible route to all ground floor units under the following conditions...
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11B-403.5.1 Clear width
When, because of right-of-way restrictions, natural barriers or other existing conditions, the enforcing agency determines that compliance with the 48-inch (1219 mm) clear sidewalk width...
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II-2.2000 Physical or mental impairments.
Physical impairments include -- 1) Physiological disorders or conditions; 2) Cosmetic disfigurement; or 3) Anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems...
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TEST NO. 2 – SITE ANALYSIS TEST
site having multiple buildings, or a site with a single building with multiple entrances, it is not required to provide an accessible route to all ground floor units under the following conditions...