It may be a reasonable modification of this practice to assist guests who are blind or who have low vision in wayfinding throughout their stay....
Search Results "Policy Modification"
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Guiding Techniques
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C. Chapter 2: Scoping Requirements
While the Access Board believes the modifications to the organization and text of provisions in Chapter 2 represent improvements, none of these changes were intended to alter the substantive...
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Auxiliary aids and services
electronic and information technology; or other effective methods of making visually delivered materials available to individuals who are blind or have low vision; (3) Acquisition or modification...
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Section 37.53 Exception for New York and Philadelphia
On the other hand, alterations begun after January 25, 1992 (including forthcoming key station modifications under the New York and Philadelphia agreements), must meet the requirements of...
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Element-by-Element Safe Harbor
or altered in the past 20 years in compliance with the 1991 Standards, or you removed barriers to specific elements in compliance with those Standards, you do not have to make further modifications...
- Ozark Independent Living (O.I.L.) - West Plains, MO
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Section 1630.9 Not Making Reasonable Accommodation
This obligation does not extend to the provision of adjustments or modifications that are primarily for the personal benefit of the individual with a disability....
- Mannington Mills Palma Collection Commercial Carpet
- Mannington Mills Vivendi Collection Commercial Carpet
- Low Vision Part 4: How Can People With Low Vision Maintain a Positive Outlook?
- Low Vision Part 2: What Can I Do if I Have Low Vision?
- Low Vision Part 1: What Is Low Vision?
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Including Customers with Disabilities in the Process
People with disabilities can assist businesses in finding cost-effective, usable solutions that bring facilities and customer service policies and practices into compliance with the ADA....
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Fact Sheet: Highlights of the Final Rule to Amend the Department of Justice's Regulation Implementing Title II of the ADA
The final rule also amends the existing title II regulation to make it consistent with current policies and published guidance, to reflect the Department's experience since the regulation...
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§ 382.5 Qualified individual with a disability
disability who -- (a) With respect to accompanying or meeting a traveler, use of ground transportation, using terminal facilities, or obtaining information about schedules, fares or policies...
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§382.3 Qualified individual with a disability
(b) Who, with respect to accompanying or meeting a traveler, using ground transportation, using terminal facilities, or obtaining information about schedules, fares, reservations, or policies...
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Common Problems with Websites
Establish, implement, and post online a policy that web pages will be accessible and create a process for implementation: Ensure that all new and modified web pages and content...
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C. FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS
The City has enacted procedures and policies to ensure meaningful access, including program access, to its aquatic, library and RecPark programs, as summarized below....
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Jim Woods. Introductory Comments
Mary Ann and Eunice both addressed some of those earlier; specifically, conflicts with energy policies....
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For More Information
Information about discrimination based on disability is on OCR’s website at www.ed.gov/policy/rights/guid/ocr/disability.html. ...
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Sell-outs in specific price ranges. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Is additional regulatory guidance required to eliminate discriminatory policies, practices, and procedures related to the sale, hold, and release of accessible seating? ...
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B. Process to Resolve Complaints
Learning what the particular problem is, finding the applicable rule, regulation, or policy that addresses the situation, and remedying the situation by taking affirmative action are important...
