Thus, Netflix’s arguments that it does not exert sufficient control over its programming are irrelevant to the issue of title III coverage, unsupported by the factual record, and cannot...
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B. Defendant is Covered Under Title III Because it Owns and Operates its Watch Instantly Service; Other Control Arguments Are Not Supported or Are Inappropriate for Judgment on the Pleadings
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ENFORCEMENT
Effective immediately, H&R Block, H&R Block Tax Services, and HRB shall maintain records relating to compliance with this Agreement, which shall be available for inspection and copying...
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2. Treatment of WCAG 2.0
President, OMB Circular A-119, Federal Participation in the Development and Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards and in Conformity Assessment Activities (1998); see also Nat’l Archives & Records...
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State Motor Vehicle Crash Data
The names of the crash form coordinators and their e-mail addresses were obtained from NHTSA's Traffic Records System Inventory Web site (http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/perform/trafrecords...
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Sections 35.108(b) and 36.105(b)—Physical or Mental Impairment
Alternatively, a pregnancy-related impairment may constitute a ‘‘record of’’ a substantially limiting impairment, or may be covered under the ‘‘regarded as’’ prong if it is the basis for...
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11B-202.3 Alterations
The details of the finding that full compliance with the requirements is technically infeasible shall be recorded and entered into the files of the enforcing agency....
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EQUITABLE RELIEF
AFAC will keep appropriate records that reflect the ongoing provision of auxiliary aids and services to Patients and Companions, such as notations in a Patient’s medical charts. 24....
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Assistive listening systems. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Others commented that the requirement for new ALS systems should mandate multichannel receivers capable of receiving audio description for persons who are blind, in addition to a channel...
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Guest Rooms
If an audio headphone jack is provided on a speaker phone, a cutoff switch can be included in the jack so that insertion of the jack cuts off the speaker....
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ENSURING LANGUAGE ACCESS AND EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION DURING RESPONSE AND RECOVERY: A CHECKLIST FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS
Prepare emergency messaging that is in plain language, short, culturally appropriate, in languages prevalent in the area, and in multiple formats, such as audio, large print, and captioning...
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Assistive listening systems. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Others commented that the requirement for new ALS systems should mandate multichannel receivers capable of receiving audio description for persons who are blind, in addition to a channel...
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Annex B GOVERNMENT RESOURCES
Government Publishing Office (http://www.access.gpo.gov/) The Government Publishing Office maintains its own web page with access to the Federal Register, Congressional Record, legislation...
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Building Support for S. 933
Harkin had hoped that Hatch’s long and solid record of supporting persons with disabilities would lead to his endorsement of the bill as chief cosponsor....
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11B-202.3 Alterations
The details of the finding that full compliance with the requirements is technically infeasible shall be recorded and entered into the files of the enforcing agency....
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Chapter 4 Addendum: Title II Checklist (9-1-1 and Emergency Communications Services)
Keep records of the results of all test calls....
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Section 36.212 Insurance (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
A number of commenters, for example, reported difficulties in obtaining automobile insurance because of their disabilities, despite their having good driving records....
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E. Paperwork Reduction Act
create a form that contains 1) check boxes corresponding to a listing of the current IATA disability-related Special Service Request (SSR) codes currently used to flag electronic ticket records...
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Q4. How does the Amendments Act alter coverage under Section 504 and Title II?
Section 504 and the ADA define disability as (1) a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity; (2) a record of such an impairment; or (3) being regarded...
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3.2 Study Limitations and Other Issues
A few of our participants’ comments recorded in Appendix G may reflect their perception of some detectable warnings as potential walking hazards....
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Sections §§ 35.108(d)(1)(vii) and 36.105(d)(1)(vii)—Comparison of Individual’s Performance of Major Life Activity Usually Will Not Require Scientific, Medical, or Statistical Analysis
Instead, other types of evidence that are less onerous to collect, such as statements or affidavits of affected individuals, school records, or determinations of disability status under...
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Section 36.212 Insurance (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
A number of commenters, for example, reported difficulties in obtaining automobile insurance because of their disabilities, despite their having good driving records....
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TITLE III COVERAGE AND FINDINGS
In evaluating the Complainant as a potential new patient, the New Concord physician never examined the Complainant, nor did she review any of the Complainant's medical records. ...
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11B-202.3 Alterations
The details of the finding that full compliance with the requirements is technically infeasible shall be recorded and entered into the files of the enforcing agency....
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NFPA
detector causes the system functions of Sections 10.7 through 10.16, 23.8.1.1, or 21.2.1 without additional delay. 4) The current status of the alarm verification feature is shown on the record...