Many government services and activities are also provided on websites because the public is able to participate in them at any time of day and without the assistance of government personnel...
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A. Why Should Websites Be Accessible?
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A. Designating an ADA Coordinator
experience with people with a broad range of disabilities knowledge of various alternative formats and alternative technologies that enable people with disabilities to communicate, participate...
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Training
The ADA Training shall address the requirements of title II of the ADA; the existence of this Agreement and a description of where training participants may access a copy of this Agreement...
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A. Whether Sidewalks Are a Service Program, or Activity Covered by Title II of the ADA and Section 564 of the Rehabilitation Act
II of the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act because Title II provides that “no qualified individual with a disability shall, by reason of such disability, be excluded from participation...
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BACKGROUND
For example, individuals who are blind or have low vision and use screen reader software cannot fully participate in and benefit from the various goods, services, privileges, advantages,...
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Which accessibility guidelines must we use?
The 1973 law—Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act — requires provision of equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities to participate in all Federal or federally-funded programs...
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Chapter 1: Background
The recreation facility guidelines were developed with significant public participation including an advisory committee composed from representatives from different groups and organizations...
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18. Inspections
year of the Compliance Period to account for inflation. 1 For the first through fifth year of the Compliance Period, class counsel in the Carter/Fahmie Action shall be entitled to participate...
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Safe Harbor
facilities Public entities need to make structural changes to these recreational elements and to their residential dwelling units to ensure that people with disabilities can participate...
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Best Practices
DSFs meet quarterly or as otherwise needed to discuss citywide coordination, policies, share resources and participate in trainings....
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PROVIDING ACCESSIBLE POLLING PLACES
Under the ADA, jurisdictions must select polling sites that are or can be made accessible, so that voters with disabilities can participate in elections on the same terms and with the same...
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5. Qualified handicapped person
The term technical standards refers to all nonacademic admissions criteria that are essential to participation in the program in question....
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E102.1 Incorporation by Reference (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The adoption of consensus standards results in a more unified regulatory environment in which all participants benefit from clarity and simplicity....
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Meeting Purpose
Some events have over 50% participants or upwards of 50 to 2000-3000 people with disabilities....
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3.1 Comparison of Our Sample to U.S. Population of WhMD Users
The higher frequency of male WhMD users recruited for this study is not very surprising as two of our data collection sites (Buffalo and Pittsburgh) recruited some of their study participants...
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Chapter 2: Putting the ADA on the Legislative Agenda: The National Council on Disability
recognized, a solution is available, the political climate makes the time right for change, and the constraints do not prohibit action."2 Asked to explain why the ADA succeeded, numerous participants...
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Other Hospital-Based Sources of Data
Both are likely to be costly undertakings, especially in light of the large number of hospitals that would need to participate to generate a sufficient number of cases with respect to the...
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36 CFR Part 1195 Proposed Accessibility Standards for Medical Diagnostic Equipment NPRM - Preamble
Public Participation and Request for Comments 2. Establishment of Advisory Committee 3. Background A. Access Board B....
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Program requirements. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In proposed § 35.152, the Department sought to clarify that title II required equal access for inmates with disabilities to participate in programs offered to inmates without disabilities...
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Substitute cells. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
equal to that of the original cells to areas used by inmates or detainees for visitation, dining, recreation, educational programs, medical services, work programs, religious services, and participation...
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Web site accessibility. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In light of the growing importance Web sites play in providing access to public services and to disseminating the information citizens need to participate fully in civic life, accessing...
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Subpart E—Enforcement (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
practice of resistance to the full enjoyment of any of the rights granted by title III or that any person or group of persons has been denied any of the rights granted by title III and such denial...
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Section 1630.2(l) Regarded as Substantially Limited in a Major Life Activity
actions include, but are not limited to, refusal to hire, demotion, placement on involuntary leave, termination, exclusion for failure to meet a qualification standard, harassment, or denial...
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II. Reservations, Understandings, and Declarations
In particular, it will help protect against the horrible practice of infanticide of children born with disabilities (a practice that can be facilitated through the denial of birth certificates...