10. Amend 28 CFR part 35 by adding § 35.152 to read as follows:
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10. Amend 28 CFR part 35 by adding § 35.152 to read as follows:
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Fact Sheet on Obtaining and Using Employee Medical Information as Part of Emergency Evacuation Procedures
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§ 35.152 Jails, detention and correctional facilities, and community correctional facilities.
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§382.43 Must information and reservation services of carriers be accessible to individuals with visual, hearing, and other disabilities?
[Doc. No. DOT-OST-2004-19482, 73 FR 27665, May 13, 2008, as amended at 74 FR 11471, Mar. 18, 2009; 78 FR 67914, Nov. 12, 2013]
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DOJ/DOE Dear Colleague Letter: Electronic Book Readers
disabilities - is discrimination prohibited by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) unless those individuals...
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Comparison of the 2010 ADA Standards to the 1991 ADA Standards
A detailed comparison of the 2010 ADA Standards to the 1991 ADA Standards
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36 CFR Part 1192 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles (2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines)
The revised guidelines ensure that such vehicles are readily accessible to, and usable by, individuals with disabilities. The U.S....
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Cells with Mobility Features: ADA Standard Section 807.2
Cells required to provide mobility features shall comply with 807.2.
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Cells with Communication Features: ADA Standard Section 807.3
Cells required to provide communication features shall comply with 807.3.
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B. Information about the Aircraft
You should be familiar with and be able to provide information about aircraft accessibility for passengers with a disability when they request this information....
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8. May a public school require an individual with a hearing, vision, or speech disability to bring another person to interpret or facilitate communication, or to rely on a person who accompanies an individual with such a disability?
The Title II regulations expressly prohibit a public school from requiring an individual with a disability to bring another person to interpret for him or her.35 Assuming the provision of...
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1.2 Legal Requirements.
Section 504 prohibits discrimination against any qualified individual with a disability solely by reason of his or her disability in any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance...
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Use of Segways® and Similar Devices by Individuals with a Mobility Impairment in GSA-Controlled Federal Facilities
GSA is committed to making all reasonable efforts to make its facilities accessible to persons with disabilities. ...
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND MOUNTAIN STATES HEALTH ALLIANCE UNDER THE ADA
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND MOUNTAIN STATES HEALTH ALLIANCE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT USAO No. 2016V0047 DJ No. 202-70-128...
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ADA Revised Requirements: Ticket Sales
The Department of Justice published revised final regulations implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for title II (State and local government services) and title III...
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Title II Highlights (revised in 2008)
Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Disability Rights Section Title II Highlights I. Who is covered by title II of the ADA II. Overview of Requirements III....
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ABBREVIATIONS:
The following abbreviations are used in this document: ADA: Americans with Disabilities Act EV: Electric Vehicle CBC: California Building...
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Keeping Web Accessibility In Mind
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Conventions: ADA Standard Section 104
Section 104 provides a figure that explains the graphic conventions used throughout the ADA Standards.
