(i) Alternate safe means are provided to enable mobility-limited persons to cross the roadway at that location; or...
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§27.75(a)(3)(i)
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Safety Considerations for Site Selection
(The United States’ General Services Administration in setting federal lodging per diem rates is required to use only properties that are certified as being fire safe.)...
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§ 36.302(c)(9)(ii)(D)
(D) Whether the miniature horse's presence in a specific facility compromises legitimate safety requirements that are necessary for safe operation....
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§ 35.136(i)(2)(iv)
(iv) Whether the miniature horse's presence in a specific facility compromises legitimate safety requirements that are necessary for safe operation....
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4. Q: But to limit the police department's liability, I need to get a medical approval that it's o.k. for a job applicant to take the physical fitness test. Doesn't the ADA create a catch-22 for police departments?
A: No, the ADA's prohibition on medical exams does not make it illegal for a police department to ask an applicant to provide a certification from a doctor that he or she can safely perform...
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What kinds of services must transportation personnel provide?
Because safe and nondiscriminatory transportation is the responsibility of the transportation operator, Section 37.173 of the DOT ADA regulations requires operators to train their...
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What kinds of services must transportation personnel provide?
Because safe and nondiscriminatory transportation is the responsibility of the transportation operator, Section 37.173 of the DOT ADA regulations requires operators to train their personnel...
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II-3.5200 Safety
A public entity may impose legitimate safety requirements necessary for the safe operation of its services, programs, or activities....
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General: ADA Standard Section 302.1
Section 302.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for floor or ground surfaces.
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§100.205(e)(2)
(2) The following also qualify as HUD-recognized safe harbors for compliance with the Fair Housing Act design and construction requirements:...
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§ 38.77(a)
(a) Handrails and stanchions shall be sufficient to permit safe boarding, on-board circulation, seating and standing assistance, and alighting by persons with disabilities....
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§ 38.57(a)
(a) Handrails and stanchions shall be provided to assist safe boarding, on-board circulation, seating and standing assistance, and alighting by persons with disabilities....
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§ 38.29(d)
(d) Handrails and stanchions shall be sufficient to permit safe boarding, on-board circulation, seating and standing assistance, and alighting by persons with disabilities....
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§ 36.311(b)(2)(iv)
(iv) Whether legitimate safety requirements can be established to permit the safe operation of the other power-driven mobility device in the specific facility; and...
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§ 35.137(b)(2)(iv)
(iv) Whether legitimate safety requirements can be established to permit the safe operation of the other power-driven mobility device in the specific facility; and...
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§382.23(b)(1)(iii)
(iii) Whose medical condition is such that there is reasonable doubt that the individual can complete the flight safely, without requiring extraordinary medical assistance during the flight...
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§ 38.97(b)
(b) Where provided, handrails or stanchions shall be sufficient to permit safe boarding, on-board circulation, seating and standing assistance, and alighting by persons with disabilities...
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§ 38.115(b)
(b) Where provided, handrails and stanchions shall be sufficient to permit safe boarding, on-board circulation, seating and standing assistance, and alighting by persons with disabilities...
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§100.205(e)(3)
(3) Compliance with any other safe harbor recognized by HUD in the future and announced in the Federal Register will also suffice to satisfy the requirements of paragraph (c)(3) of this...
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§ 38.155(b)
(b) Where provided within passenger compartments, handrails or stanchions shall be sufficient to permit safe on-board circulation, seating and standing assistance, and alighting by persons...
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G. Medical Certificates: When are they Allowed?
A medical certificate is a written statement from the passenger’s physician saying that the passenger is capable of completing the flight safely without requiring extraordinary medical assistance...
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Location: ADA Standard Section 604.2
Section 604.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the mounting location of water closets.
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§382.141(a)(1)(ii)
(ii) Your procedures, consistent with this part, concerning the provision of air travel to passengers with a disability, including the proper and safe operation of any equipment used to...
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§382.23(b)(2)
(2) For purposes of this paragraph, a medical certificate is a written statement from the passenger's physician saying that the passenger is capable of completing the flight safely, without...