., 415 U.S. 36, 51-52 (1974) ("[There can be no prospective waiver of an [individual’s] rights under Title VII."); Adams v....
Search Results "Title IV"
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A. The Release Provisions Appear To Waive Access Claims Arising After The Date Of The Settlement Agreements
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III-4.4700 Transportation barriers
What kinds of transportation systems are covered by the Department of Justice's title III rule?...
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II-2.8000 Qualified individual with a disability
In order to be an individual protected by title II, the individual must be a "qualified" individual with a disability....
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The Evolution of Strategy: A Deep Dive into Age of War
Developed by Max Games, this title blends elements of tower defense and real-time strategy, creating an engaging experience that challenges players to think tactically while adapting to...
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11B-603.2.3 Door swing
SECTION TITLE NOTES 11B-603.2.3 Door swing....
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12182(b)(2)(C)(i)
(i) a failure of a private entity which operates a demand responsive system and which is not subject to section 12184 of this title to operate such system so that, when viewed in its entirety...
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United States of America v. State of Florida - Final Order of Dismissal
Under Title II of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 ("Title II") , 42 U.S.C. §12131, et seq., each of those children is a ''qualified individual with a disability.'' 42 U.S.C....
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FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION
FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 42 U.S.C. § 12101 et seq. 61....
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1.1.6 Nonbuilding standards, orders and regulations
For nonbuilding standards, orders, and regulations, see other titles of the California Code of Regulations...
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12113(a) In General
with a disability has been shown to be job-related and consistent with business necessity, and such performance cannot be accomplished by reasonable accommodation, as required under this title...
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Accessible Lodging Factsheet
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued revised ADA regulations under Title III, which covers many types of private businesses, or “places of public accommodation.”...
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§ 38.71(b)(1)
right-of-way, and for which all stations or stops are designed and constructed for revenue service after the effective date of standards for design and construction in §§37.21 and 37.23 of this title...
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11B-201.1 Scope
[ADA Title II] §35.151(d) New Construction and Alterations; Scope of Coverage. [ADA Title III] §36.406(b) Standards for New Construction and Alterations; Scope of Coverage....
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10.1 Introduction
10.1 Introduction Title I of the ADA is enforced by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) under the same procedures used to enforce Title VII of the Civil Rights Acts of...
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§35.135 Personal Devices and Services
and Services The final rule includes a new § 35.135, entitles ‘‘Personal devices and services,’’ which states that the provision of personal devices and services is not required by title...
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§35.135 Personal devices and services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section-by-Section Analysis) The final rule includes a new §35.135, entitles "Personal devices and services," which states that the provision of personal devices and services is not required by title...
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III−1.3000 Commercial facilities
The requirements of title III for new construction and alterations cover commercial facilities, which include nonresidential facilities, such as office buildings, factories, and warehouses...
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11B-201.1 Scope
[ADA Title II] §35.151(d) New Construction and Alterations; Scope of Coverage. [ADA Title III] §36.406(b) Standards for New Construction and Alterations; Scope of Coverage....
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Statutory Background
ensure that buildings and facilities are accessible to and usable by people with disabilities, the ADA establishes accessibility requirements for State and local government facilities under title...
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Organization of this NPRM
The section of the NPRM entitled, "General Issues," briefly introduces topics that are noteworthy because they are new to the title II regulation or have been the subject of attention or...
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COMMERCIAL FACILITIES
including coaches, dining cars, sleeping cars, lounge cars and food service cars), any other railroad cars described in Section 242 of the Americans With Disabilities Act or covered under Title...
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LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
Further, employers who do not have emergency evacuation plans may nonetheless have to address emergency evacuation for employees with disabilities1 as a reasonable accommodation under Title...