(i) In determining whether an impairment substantially limits a major life activity, the term major shall not be interpreted strictly to create a demanding standard....
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§ 35.108(c)(2)(i)
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Eligibility Criteria
may not use eligibility criteria that screen out or tend to screen out people with disabilities unless the eligibility criteria are necessary to participate in the program, service or activity...
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Examples of Major Life Activities, Other Than the Operations of a Major Bodily Function
One commenter asked the Department to recognize that, depending upon where people live, other life activities may fall within the category of major life activities....
- SafePath: Sport Floor Reducers for ADA and Disability Access
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§1630.2(j)(1)(iv)
(iv) The determination of whether an impairment substantially limits a major life activity requires an individualized assessment....
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Three: Is the limitation on any major life activity substantial?
Three: Is the limitation on any major life activity substantial?...
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When does an impairment “substantially limit” a major life activity?
Some impairments obviously limit the ability of an individual to engage in a major life activity....
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Before January 26, 1992
to accessibility in a pre-ADA facility, you may remove the barrier using the ADA Standards for Accessible Design or UFAS as a guide, or you may choose to make the program, service, or activity...
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General: ADA Standard Section 303.1
Section 303.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for changes in level for floor and ground surfaces.
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Team or Player Seating: ADA Standard Section 221.2.1.4
Section 221.2.1.4 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for wheelchair spaces at team or player seating.
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11B-303.1 General
Areas of sport activity shall not be required to comply with Section 11B-303....
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§104.43(b)
(b) A recipient to which this subpart applies that considers participation by students in education programs or activities not operated wholly by the recipient as part of, or equivalent...
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11B-221.2.1.4 Team or player seating
At least one wheelchair space complying with 11B-802.1 shall be provided in team or player seating areas serving areas of sport activity....
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.308(a)(1)(ii)(A) and (B) have been revised to provide that wheelchair and companion seats must be an integral part of the seating area, dispersed to all accessible seating levels...
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Section 1630.2(j)(1) Rules of Construction
Therefore, the regulations simply provide rules of construction that must be applied in determining whether an impairment substantially limits (or substantially limited) a major life activity...
- Blue Trunk Foundation
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§104.43(c)
recipient to which this subpart applies may not, on the basis of handicap, exclude any qualified handicapped student from any course, course of study, or other part of its education program or activity...
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Parent and Educator Resource Guide to Section 504 in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
Parent and Educator Resource Guide to Section 504 in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights December...
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§104.21 Discrimination prohibited.
facilities are inaccessible to or unusable by handicapped persons, be denied the benefits of, be excluded from participation in, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity...
- SafePath SAFELIFT™ Platform Weightlifting Surface
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II-2.5000 Record of a physical or mental impairment that substantially limited a major life activity
II−2.5000 Record of a physical or mental impairment that substantially limited a major life activity....
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C. ADA Fundamentals
The cornerstone of Title II of the ADA is this: no qualified person with a disability may be excluded from participating in, or denied the benefits of, the programs, services, and activities...
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§8.21(c)(2)(ii) Historic preservation programs or activities
(ii) Historic preservation programs or activities....
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9. What steps are child welfare agencies required to take to ensure that parents and prospective parents with disabilities involved with the child welfare system have an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from their programs and activities?
to ensure that parents and prospective parents with disabilities involved with the child welfare system have an equal opportunity to participate in and benefit from their programs and activities...