That Required Prior to the ADA Amendments Act In the NPRM, proposed §§ 35.108(d)(1)(iv) and 36.105(d)(1)(iv) state that determining whether an impairment substantially limits a major life...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(vi) and 36.105(d)(1)(vi)—‘‘Substantially Limits’’ Shall Be Interpreted To Require a Lesser Degree of Functional Limitation Than That Required Prior to the ADA Amendments Act
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4.3.1 Overview of Imaging Equipment and Regulatory Environment
An Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) credentialed Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory must test and certify the equipment to demonstrate that it meets the basic safety...
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Sections 35.108(d)(4) and 36.105(d)(4)—Examples of Mitigating Measures
)(1)(viii) of the final rule make clear that the ameliorative effects of mitigating measures shall not be considered when determining whether an impairment substantially limits a major life...
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Condition, Manner, or Duration Examples, Including Negative Effects of Mitigating Measures
activity, the pain experienced when performing a major life activity, and the length of time it takes to perform a major life activity....
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
The introduction of new technology continues to broaden opportunities for people with disabilities to drive vehicles with adaptive devices. Taking advantage of these opportunities,...
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12102(2)(A)
(A) a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of such individual;...
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Sections 1630.2(j)(5) and (6) Examples of Mitigating Measures; Ordinary Eyeglasses or Contact Lenses
Sections 1630.2(j)(5) and (6) Examples of Mitigating Measures; Ordinary Eyeglasses or Contact Lenses These provisions of the regulations provide numerous examples of mitigating...
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Determine All Your Evacuation Options and Prioritize Them
You have the right to make your own decisions about your life-safety....
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IV. Summary of the ADA Amendments Act of 2008
Third, the ADA as amended provides an expanded definition of what may constitute a ‘‘major life activity,’’ within the meaning of the ADA. 42 U.S.C. 12102(2)....
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Q6. Does the Amendments Act address the "major life activities" referred to in the Section 504 and Title II regulations?
The Amendments Act contains two nonexhaustive lists of major life activities....
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Robert Dale Lynch, FAIA. Architectural Expert and Consultant
Safety Considerations (slide 6). Difficulty in Operating Controls (slide 7). Performance Impaired by Lack of Visual Acuity (slide 8)....
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1630.2(g)(1)
(1) a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of such individual;...
- National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI)
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Risk Cannot be Speculative or Remote
disability where there is specific medical documentation, reflecting current medical knowledge, that this individual would pose a significant, current risk of substantial harm to health or safety...
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D. Procedures for Handling TTY Calls
D. Procedures for Handling TTY Calls In addition to proper equipment, direct, equal access for TTY calls requires that PSAPs use effective procedures for recognizing and...
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Recognizing TTY Calls/Treating Silent, Open Lines as Potential TTY Calls
All call takers must be able to recognize and handle TTY calls properly. There are three types of TTY calls a call taker may receive. Some TTYs emit a recorded spoken announcement to...
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Maintenance and Back-Up
The ADA regulation contains a specific provision requiring that covered entities maintain their accessibility features and equipment in operable working condition. In addition to...
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§ 36.208 Direct threat.
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Sec.36.208 Direct threat
Sec.36.208 Direct threat.
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Section 36.208 Direct Threat (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Section 36.208 Direct Threat (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
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III. "Individuals with Disabilities"
An individual with a disability is a person who -- Has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, or Has a record of such...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(iv) and 36.105(d)(1)(iv)—Impairments That Are Episodic or in Remission
Impairments That Are Episodic or in Remission The ADA as amended provides that ‘‘an impairment that is episodic or in remission is a disability if it would substantially limit a major life...
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1630.2(j) Substantially limits
(j) Substantially limits. --
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a. Disability Defined
Disability Defined The ADA defines disability as a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.5 ADA protection extends not only to individuals...