The NPRM’s inclusion of rules of construction stemmed directly from the ADA Amendments Act, which amended the ADA to require that the definition of ‘‘disability’’ be interpreted in conformance...
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Sections 35.108(a)(2) and 36.105(a)(2) Definition of ‘‘disability’’—Rules of Construction
- Is My Ramp ADA Compliant?
- Implementing the Affordable Care Act (ACA): A Roadmap for People with Disabilities
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Sections 35.108(d)(3) and 36.105(d)(3)—Condition, Manner, or Duration
These concepts were affirmed by Congress in the legislative history to the ADA Amendments Act: ‘‘We particularly believe that this test, which articulated an analysis that considered whether...
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Reasonable Accommodation
Reasonable Accommodation Reasonable accommodation is a critical component of the ADA's assurance of nondiscrimination....
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Training
If concerns have been raised about a particular store through the ADA complaint line, Blockbuster shall provide such training within 30 (thirty) days in that store....
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F233.1 General
Section F233 outlines the requirements for residential facilities subject to the Architectural Barriers Act....
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(v) and 36.105(d)(1)(v)—Comparisons to Most People in the Population, and Impairment Need Not Prevent or Significantly or Severely Restrict a Major Life Activity
Consistent with its longstanding intent, Congress directed, in the ADA Amendments Act, that disability determinations ‘‘should not demand extensive analysis’’ and that impairments do not...
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Using Qualified Interpreters
Many people with hearing and speech disabilities use sign language as their primary means of communication and use interpreters to communicate with people who don’t sign....
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§382.103 May a carrier leave a passenger unattended in a wheelchair or other device?
As a carrier, you must not leave a passenger who has requested assistance required by this subpart unattended by the personnel responsible for enplaning, deplaning, or connecting...
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§382.117(i)
(i) Guidance concerning the carriage of service animals generally is found in the preamble of this rule. Guidance on the steps necessary to legally transport service animals on...
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Paragraph (i) Operable with limited cognitive skills (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (i) Operable with limited cognitive skills (Section-by-Section Analysis) No substantive comments were received on this paragraph and no changes were made, other than the...
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1630.15(f)
(f) Additional defenses. It may be a defense to a charge of discrimination under this part that the alleged discriminatory action is specifically permitted by sections 1630.14 or...
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Paragraph (h) Operable without speech (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (h) Operable without speech (Section-by-Section Analysis) No substantive comments were received on this paragraph and no changes were made, other than the editorial...
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Accommodating Passengers With Service Animals in the Cabin
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382.103 May a carrier leave a passenger unattended in a wheelchair or other device?
382.103 May a carrier leave a passenger unattended in a wheelchair or other device? The carrier and its contractors may not leave a passenger unattended in a wheelchair or other...
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PREFERRED COMMUNICATION: IDENTIFIES METHODS BY WHICH PATIENTS WANT TO RECEIVE COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION:
PREFERRED COMMUNICATION: IDENTIFIES METHODS BY WHICH PATIENTS WANT TO RECEIVE COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION:
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WAY FINDING
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WAY FINDING
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Captioning
• Captioning on promotional, special event, and exhibition videos for people with hearing loss or cognitive changes ensure the message is not lost in the ambient sound and music.
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302.6 Without Speech
Where speech is used for input, control, or operation, ICT shall provide at least one mode of operation that does not require user speech.
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Why You Should Carry Emergency Health Information
The care you get in an emergency may depend on how much information doctors and emergency responders have at the time of the emergency. Over 20 percent of the population have a...
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§104.4(b)(1)(vii)
(vii) Otherwise limit a qualified handicapped person in the enjoyment of any right, privilege, advantage, or opportunity enjoyed by others receiving an aid, benefit, or service.
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§104.4(b)(1)(iii)
(iii) Provide a qualified handicapped person with an aid, benefit, or service that is not as effective as that provided to others;