State and local governments are responsible under Title II of the ADA for providing effective communication and equal access to 9-1-1 and other emergency services.5 To achieve effective...
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D. Beyond TTYs: Providing 9-1-1 and Emergency Services Via New Communication Technologies
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8. May an employer tell employees who ask why their co-worker is allowed to do something that generally is not permitted (such as working at home or working a modified schedule) that she is receiving a reasonable accommodation?
Employers may be able to avoid many of these kinds of questions by training all employees on the requirements of equal employment laws, including the ADA....
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PART 4: ACCESSIBLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
It is essential that a person with a disability received medical services equal to those received by a person without a disability....
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TEST NO. 2 – SITE ANALYSIS TEST
The minimum percentage of ground floor units required on an accessible route shall equal the percentage of the total buildable area (not restricted-use areas) of the undisturbed site with...
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
Consistent with the overall intent of the ADA, individuals who use wheelchairs must be provided equal access so that their experience is substantially equivalent to that of other members...
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C. Compliance issues
In order for an entity to meet its legal obligation under the ADA, an entity´s alternative must provide an equal degree of access in terms of hours of operations and range of information...
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Web Accessibility
If websites are not accessible, people with disabilities are denied equal access. ...
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219 Assistive Listening Systems
The minimum number of receivers to be provided shall be equal to 4 percent of the total number of seats, but in no case less than two....
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15(e)
If HWI uses portable devices to meet these requirements, it shall have at the property the quantity of portable devices equal to the required number of rooms for guests with hearing impairments...
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11B-410.1 General
Because an accessible route requires an 80 inch (2030 mm) vertical clearance, care should be taken in selecting lifts as they may not be equally suitable for use by people using wheelchairs...
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
Consistent with the overall intent of the ADA, individuals who use wheelchairs must be provided equal access so that their experience is substantially equivalent to that of other members...
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11B-410.1 General
Because an accessible route requires an 80 inch (2030 mm) vertical clearance, care should be taken in selecting lifts as they may not be equally suitable for use by people using wheelchairs...
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
Consistent with the overall intent of the ADA, individuals who use wheelchairs must be provided equal access so that their experience is substantially equivalent to that of other members...
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.3 Test number two, site analysis test
The minimum percentage of ground floor units required on an accessible route shall equal the percentage of the total buildable area (not restricted-use areas, flood plains or wetlands) of...
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11B-223.1 General
Additionally, all types of features and amenities should be dispersed among accessible patient bedrooms or resident sleeping rooms to ensure equal access to and a variety of choices for...
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B. ACCESSIBLE TICKETING
. § 36.302(f)(1)(ii), the Cavs shall modify its policies, practices, or procedures to ensure that individuals with disabilities have an equal opportunity to purchase tickets for Accessible...
- Easterseals Alabama
- DAWN Center for Independent Living, Inc. - Denville and Hackettstown, NJ
- Easter Seals Serving DC | MD | VA
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Marx|Okubo Accessibility Specialist - California, Seattle, or Denver
with focus on teamwork Benefits: Marx|Okubo is a privately held Employee Stock Ownership Plan firm; employee-owned, we offer internal growth, continuing education, mentor/mentee opportunities...
- Alliance of People with disAbilities - Seattle and Bellevue, WA
- Massena Independent Living Center, Inc. (MILC) - Massena, NY
- United States Access Board
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II-8.2000 Self-evaluation
If a public entity communicates with applicants and beneficiaries by telephone, it should ensure that TDD's or equally effective telecommunication systems are used to communicate with individuals...