Although a public accommodation may exclude any service animal that is out of control, it should give the individual with a disability who uses the service animal the option of continuing...
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10. Q: What if a service animal barks or growls at other people, or otherwise acts out of control?
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407.2.1.3 Clear Floor or Ground Space
Recessed ashtrays should not be placed near elevator call buttons so that persons who are blind or visually impaired do not inadvertently contact them or their contents as they reach for...
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223.1.1 Alterations
As a facility is altered over time, every effort should be made to disperse accessible sleeping rooms among patient care areas such as pediatrics, cardiac care, maternity, and other units...
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226.1 General
However, employers should consider work surfaces that are flexible and permit installation at variable heights and clearances....
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Section 1193.2 Scoping (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Manufacturers Association (CEMA) said compliance should take into account the "market as a whole" with respect to accessibility....
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11B-232.2 General holding cells and general housing cells
Accessible cells or rooms should be dispersed among different levels of security, housing categories, and holding classifications (e.g., male/female and adult/juvenile) to facilitate access...
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11B-232.2 General holding cells and general housing cells
Accessible cells or rooms should be dispersed among different levels of security, housing categories, and holding classifications (e.g., male/female and adult/juvenile) to facilitate access...
- Service Animals and Emotional Support Animals
- Independent Living Choices (ILC) - Sioux Falls, Aberdeen, Huron, Mitchell, Watertown, and Yankton, SD
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Architecting High-Converting Interfaces for Professional Services
These hubs should intuitively integrate comprehensive case studies, highly technical whitepapers, and specific partner biographies directly relevant to that particular service line....
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b. Training
Training Reasonable accommodation should be provided, when needed, to give employees with disabilities equal opportunity for training to perform their jobs effectively and to progress...
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Companion Seats
This solution should prevent any vertical discrepancies that are not the direct result of differences in the sizes and configurations of wheelchairs....
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11B-217.4 TTYs
Consideration should be given to phone systems that can accommodate both digital and analog transmissions for compatibility with digital and analog TTYs....
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What do I do if I believe that carriage of the animal in the cabin of the aircraft would inconvenience non-disabled passengers?
However, carriers should try to accommodate the wishes of other passengers in this situation, such as by relocating them to a different part of the aircraft....
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5. If there is a significant risk, reasonable accommodation must be considered
A co-worker was designated to alert him with a tap on the shoulder if any dangerous situation should arise....
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F233.4.4 Alterations
Factors to be considered in comparing one dwelling unit to another should include the number of bedrooms; amenities provided within the dwelling unit; types of common spaces provided within...
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Section 35.151(i) Curb ramps
Upon further consideration, however, the Department has concluded that the regulation should acknowledge that there are times when there are transitions from sidewalk to road surface that...
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11B-211.2 Minimum number
CPC Table 4-1 should be consulted in conjunction with the requirements of this section. ◼...
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Door Maneuvering Clearance
Comments indicated that this requirement should apply based on the provision of a closer since the addition of a latch does not impact the need for additional maneuvering clearance....
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Accessible Routes at Security Barriers
Comments stated that the maintenance of visual contact should be ensured from the accessible route, which may not coincide with the route through barriers. Response....
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I don’t want to discriminate against patients with disabilities, but I don’t want my staff to injure their backs by lifting people who use wheelchairs onto exam tables. If my nurse has a bad back, then she doesn’t have to help lift a patient, does she?
Staff should be protected from injury, but that doesn’t justify refusing to provide equal medical services to individuals with disabilities....
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Is it OK to tell a patient who has a disability to bring along someone who can help at the exam?
The provider should ask the patient if he or she needs any assistance and, if so, what is the best way to help....
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What about the passenger who has two or more service animals?
In these circumstances, you should make every reasonable effort to accommodate them in the cabin in accordance with Part 382 and company policies on seating....