No. The ADA requires an employer to provide reasonable accommodation to remove workplace barriers, regardless of what effect medication, other medical treatment, or assistive devices...
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38. Is an employer relieved of its obligation to provide reasonable accommodation for an employee with a disability who fails to take medication, to obtain medical treatment, or to use an assistive device (such as a hearing aid)?
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Methods
The information must be provided in “alternative” formats so that it is accessible to people with hearing and vision disabilities....
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§ 36.303(d)(2)
an incidental convenience basis shall make available accessible public telephones, TTYs, or other telecommunications products and systems for use by an individual who is deaf or hard of hearing...
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Two-way Communication [4.3.11.4]
The two-way communication system must be equipped with both audible signals (for people with vision impairments) and visual signals (for people with hearing impairments) and cannot operate...
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§ 37.161(a)
but are not limited to, lifts and other means of access to vehicles, securement devices, elevators, signage and systems to facilitate communications with persons with impaired vision or hearing...
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Section 37.49 Designation of Responsible Person(s) for Intercity and Commuter Rail Stations
To help accommodate such situations, the rule refers to passenger boardings “over the entire period during which the station is made accessible.”...
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[ADA Titles II & III] Primary Function
well as offices and other work areas in which the activities of the _|ADA Title II: public entity/ ADA Title III: public accommodation or other private entity|_ using the facility are carried...
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Readily achievable
Readily achievable means easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense....
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What about service animals in training?
Part 382 requires airlines to allow service animals to accompany their handlers5 in the cabin of the aircraft, but airlines are not required otherwise to carry animals of any kind either...
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What is Readily Achievable Barrier Removal?
organizations that serve the public are to remove architectural barriers when it is “readily achievable” to do so; in other words, when barrier removal is “easily accomplishable and able to be carried...
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Readily achievable
Readily achievable means easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense....
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READILY ACHIEVABLE
READILY ACHIEVABLE means easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense....
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[ADA Titles II & III] Primary Function
well as offices and other work areas in which the activities of the _|ADA Title II: public entity/ ADA Title III: public accommodation or other private entity|_ using the facility are carried...
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I. JURISDICTION AND VENUE
This Court has jurisdiction over this action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 12188(b)(1)(B) and 42 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and 1345. 8....
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Sales and Service Counters, Teller Windows, Information Counters [7.2]
counters and service windows in business and mercantile occupancies because public use is limited to brief activities, such as writing a check, signing a receipt, or passing merchandise over...
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4.2.6* Side Reach
If the side reach is over an obstruction, the reach and clearances shall be as shown in Fig 6(c)....
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Seating [4.32.2] and Knee Clearance [4.32.3]
The over-the-surface reach is limited to 25 inches if at least this much space is available below for knees and toes; (the forward seated reach may not extend beyond the toes)....
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4.2.5 FORWARD REACH
If the high forward reach is over an obstruction, reach and clearances shall be as shown in Fig. 5(b). Figure 5 Forward Reach...
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Safety Assistants/Attendants
Some comments from people with disabilities, however, objected to the provision to the extent that it would ever permit carriers to insist on an attendant over the passenger’s objections...
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1. Face-to-Face Communications
Examples of instances where more advanced aids and services are necessary include meetings, hearings, interviews, medical appointments, training and counseling sessions, and court proceedings...
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C. Federal Appellate Case Law
Circuit is the only Federal court of appeals to address the question whether the ADA requires movie theaters to provide captioning and audio description to patrons who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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How VRS works
VRS, like other forms of TRS, allows persons who are deaf or hard-of-hearing to communicate through the telephone system with hearing persons....
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C. Communication Features
Are the proper number of the following elements provided for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing in each accessible guestroom/suite, each accessible guestroom/suite required to have...
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Auxiliary aids and services
transcription services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone handset amplifiers; assistive listening devices; assistive listening systems; telephones compatible with hearing...