The final rule defines ‘‘place of public accommodation’’ as a facility, operated by a private entity, whose operations affect commerce and fall within at least one of 12 specified categories...
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‘‘Place of public accommodation.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Place of public accommodation (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The final rule defines "place of public accommodation'' as a facility, operated by a private entity, whose operations affect commerce and fall within at least one of 12 specified categories...
- California Foundation for Independent Living Centers - Sacramento, CA
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Web site accessibility. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In light of the growing importance of e-commerce, ensuring nondiscriminatory access to the goods and services offered through the Web sites of covered entities can play a significant role...
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1.2 Legal Requirements.
Title III of the ADA addresses public accommodations, defined generally as private entities that affect commerce....
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Architecting High-Converting Interfaces for Professional Services
Unlike e-commerce platforms where the transaction occurs entirely online, the objective of a professional services interface is to convince a highly analytical, risk-averse corporate decision-maker...
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A. Statutory and rulemaking history
Title III prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in the activities of places of public accommodation (private entities whose operations affect commerce and that fall into one...
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2. Netflix’s Watch Instantly Service Falls Within the Enumerated Categories of Public Accommodations
Service Falls Within the Enumerated Categories of Public Accommodations Title III and its implementing regulation enumerate 12 categories of private entities whose operations affect commerce...
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B. JURISDICTION
The Museum's operations include a museum, a restaurant, auditoriums, and a museum shop and affect commerce....
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CONSENT DECREE
Private Plaintiffs and the United States allege that HRB Digital LLC and HRB Tax Group, Inc. are private entities whose operations affect commerce; they own and operate a website, which...
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ii. Web accessibility under the ADA
Title III of the ADA and its corresponding regulations define a "place of public accommodation" as a facility whose operations affect commerce and that falls within at least one of the following...
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Lobbying & Grass Roots Activities
Chamber of Commerce, business groups formed the Disability Rights Working Group to help mold the ADA. Different organizations focused on different provisions: NFIB and the U.S....
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A. Statutory and Rulemaking History Up to the 2008 NPRM
Title III prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in the activities of places of public accommodation (private entities whose operations affect commerce and that fall into one...
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A Bird’s Eye View of the House Deliberations
There it was considered primarily as a civil rights bill and did not undergo the technical scrutiny of the commerce and transportation committees....
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND FINDINGS
. § 12181(7), because it affects commerce and operates a professional office of a health care provider. See also 28 C.F.R. § 36.104. 9....
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Annex A THE ADA: A BEGINNING
standards established in the ADA on behalf of people with disabilities To invoke the sweep of congressional authority, including the power to enforce the 14th Amendment and to regulate commerce...
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Section 36.406(a)(2) Applicable Standards (Section-by-Section Analysis)
preamble to its 1991 NPRM to implement title III: Commercial facilities are those facilities that are intended for nonresidential use by a private entity and whose operations affect commerce...
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DOJ/DOE Dear Colleague Letter: Electronic Book Readers
Technological innovations have opened a virtual world of commerce, information, and education to many individuals with disabilities for whom access to the physical world remains challenging...
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Phase III: Judiciary Committee
Phase III: Judiciary Committee After surviving review by the first three committees—Education and Labor, Energy and Commerce, and Public Works and Transportation—the ADA’s final committee...
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Undue burden (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department of Commerce and a majority of advocacy organizations representing people with disabilities opposed factors (2) and (3) on the grounds that the factors would create a loophole...
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Section 1194.3 General Exceptions (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department of Commerce agreed that the inclusion of a fundamental alteration exception would negate the purpose of section 508....
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Master Strategy and the Retooling of the ADA
Chamber of Commerce. Osolinik and Silverstein worked most closely, however, with a group of representatives from the disability community....
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Subpart E—Enforcement (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Report of the Energy and Commerce Committee notes that ‘‘an order to make a facility readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities is mandatory’’ under this standard...
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Subpart E—Enforcement (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The Report of the Energy and Commerce Committee notes that "an order to make a facility readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities is mandatory'' under this standard...