Curbing fraud is a goal that public entities and individuals with disabilities share....
Search Results "CDIHP: Center for Disability Issues and the Health Professions"
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Prevention of fraud in purchase of accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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First Victory
As one civil rights attorney explained, persons in the disability community thought the Reagan administration started with disability regulations because “they thought the disability community...
- Northwest ADA Center
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382.121 What mobility aids and other assistive devices may passengers with a disability bring into the aircraft cabin?
382.121 What mobility aids and other assistive devices may passengers with a disability bring into the aircraft cabin?...
- Northeast ADA Center
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Emphasis on Limitations Instead of Outcomes
Because specific learning disabilities are neurologically-based impairments, the process of reading for an individual with a reading disability (e.g., dyslexia) is word-by-word, and otherwise...
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IV. Summary of the ADA Amendments Act of 2008
with disabilities are a discrete and insular minority.’’ 154 Cong....
- Great Lakes ADA Center
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Section 1630.2(o) Reasonable Accommodation
as are enjoyed by employees without disabilities....
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Service Animals
assignment, you should be aware that, depending on whether the carrier provides advance seat assignments and the type of seating method it uses, it may have a policy requiring passengers with a disability...
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Procedural Safeguards
required to develop and implement a system of procedural safeguards to address FAPE concerns specifically, such as the identification, evaluation, and educational placement of students with disabilities...
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5. What may an employer do when it learns that an applicant has or had a hearing impairment after she has been offered a job but before she starts working?
Permissible follow-up questions at this stage differ from those at the pre-offer stage when an employer may only ask an applicant who voluntarily discloses a disability or whose disability...
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2. b. WIDE AND EASY TO OPEN EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR DOORS
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2. a. iii. Clear (Path-of-Travel) Floor Space
Access also includes how people will move into and around lobby and office reception areas, and determine the unobstructed floor or ground space to accommodate a wheelchair user....
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Three: Is the limitation on any major life activity substantial?
ruled that, if an impairment does not substantially limit one or more major life activities because of a mitigating measure an individual is using, the impairment may not qualify as a disability...
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Reservations
Understanding what constitutes an accessible feature and how each feature serves guests with disabilities will enable staff to provide essential information to customers....
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Exam Tables and Chairs
Exam Tables and Chairs Traditional fixed-height exam tables and chairs (also called treatment tables or procedure tables) are too high for many people with a mobility disability to use...
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ADA Law, Regulations and Design Standards
The ADA law identifies who is a person with a disability, who has obligations under the ADA, general non-discrimination requirements and other basic obligations....
- ADA25: Jerry's Story
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Accessible Route to Goods and Services
Accessible Route to Goods and Services The path a person with a disability takes to enter and move through your business is called an “accessible route.”...
- IRS Videos in ASL: IRS Tax Help for People With Disabilities (Captions & Audio)
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You must provide timely access to the same information given to other passengers for those who are deaf, blind
You must provide blind or visually-impaired passengers and passengers who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind, timely access to the same information given to other...
- Personal Assistant (Full Version)
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C. Title II of the ADA
In 1991, DOJ issued a regulation establishing the 1991 Standards or UFAS as legally enforceable accessibility standards under title II....
