It is a basic principle of nondiscrimination law that while a regulated party can contract out its functions, it cannot contract away its responsibilities....
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382.15 Do carriers have to make sure that contractors comply with the requirements of this Part?
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Steps the Employer May Take
The employer may use information from medical inquiries and examinations for various purposes, such as: to verify employment history; to screen out applicants with a history...
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Prevalence and Incidence of Low Vision and Blindness in the U.S.
Okay, so how much is out there if we’re using these definitions of low vision? What’s the prevalence and incidence of low vision? Well, there have been a lot of numbers thrown around....
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ADDITIONAL PROHIBITIONS {35.130}
licensing or certification program That discriminates That establishes requirements that discriminate Impose or apply eligibility criteria that screen out...
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II-3.5100 General
A public entity may not impose eligibility criteria for participation in its programs, services, or activities that either screen out or tend to screen out persons with disabilities, unless...
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Readily Achievable
[36.104] Easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty or expense....
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11B-404.3 Automatic and power-assisted doors and gates
open for persons using wheelchairs because holding the door open with one hand requires the user to let go of one wheel – not enough control remains to prevent the chair from twisting out...
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11B-404.3 Automatic and power-assisted doors and gates
open for persons using wheelchairs because holding the door open with one hand requires the user to let go of one wheel – not enough control remains to prevent the chair from twisting out...
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§382.1 What is the purpose of this part?
The purpose of this part is to carry out the Air Carrier Access Act of 1986, as amended....
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§104.33(b)(3)
(3) A recipient may place a handicapped person or refer such a person for aid, benefits, or services other than those that it operates or provides as its means of carrying out the requirements...
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11B-604.8.1.1.3 Maneuvering space with end-opening door
In a wheelchair accessible compartment with a door located in the front wall or partition (facing the water closet), either in-swinging or out-swinging, a minimum 60 inches (1524 mm) wide...
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APPROVED TESTING AGENCY
DSA-AC & OSHPD 1, 1R, 2, 4 & 5] Any agency, which is determined by the enforcing agency, except as otherwise provided by law, to have adequate personnel and expertise to carry out...
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How to Get Free Coins and Gold in Age of Origins
But hear me out: that daily activity bar is secretly a treasure chest. Age of Origins Free Coins and Gold Every day, you can rack up serious coin just by checking boxes....
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Attachment I
Standard accessible spaces shall be a minimum of 96 inches wide and served by access aisles at least 60 inches wide. ...
- Husky 10" Multi-Function Standard Digital Level
- Cal-Royal 900 Series Hydraulic Door Closers
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§382.21(c)
describing measures for preventing transmission of the disease during the normal course of the flight, you must provide transportation to the passenger, unless you are unable to carry out...
- Williams Sound PPA 458 NET PRO PERSONAL PA® PRO FM ASSISTIVE LISTENING SYSTEM
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Diversified Woodcrafts Oak Table with Book Compartments 24x48
Surface Included Solid Oak Construction Weight capacity is 500lbs evenly distributed Corada Editor's Note: When you click on the product link, you must click the check...
- Nana Wall Systems, Inc. Folding Glass Walls Solid Wood WD65
- AccessRec Mr. Boardwalk Modular Walkway
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11B-221.2.1.5 Stadium-style movie theaters
The required wheelchair spaces shall be located on risers or cross-aisles in the stadium section that satisfy at least one of the following criteria: 1. ...
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Some wheelchairs weigh more than 600 pounds when occupied, and the design load of the lifts on our vehicles is 800 pounds. Is a transportation operator required to carry these “overweight” wheelchairs?
transportation if carrying the wheelchair and its occupant would be inconsistent with legitimate safety requirements, as when, for example, the wheelchair is so large it would block an aisle...