(a) Any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or an anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems; neurological; musculoskeletal; special...
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Disability
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24. Educational setting
As pointed out in several comments, the parents' right under §104.36 to challenge the placement of their child extends not only to placement in special classes or separate schools but also...
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§35.130(b)(8) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A public entity is not, however, required to provide attendant care, or assistance in toileting, eating, or dressing to individuals with disabilities, except in special circumstances, such...
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Disability
means -- (A) Any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological, musculoskeletal, special...
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Sec.36.406(b)
Alterations: Special Technical Provisions --------------------------------------------------------- 4.1.6(3). Additions 36.401 - 36.405 4.1.5....
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Disability
means -- (i) Any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological; musculoskeletal; special...
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III−1.1000 General
Continuing education courses sponsored by a State bar association are related to licensing, certification, and credentialing of attorneys, and therefore are covered by title III's special...
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III-7.4300 Parking
facility providing medical care or other services, including occupational or physical therapy, or vocational rehabilitation, is subject to a higher accessible parking requirement, if it specializes...
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"Qualified Reader" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The final rule defines ‘‘qualified reader'' to mean ‘‘a person who is able to read effectively, accurately, and impartially using any necessary specialized vocabulary.''...
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§ 37.3 Disability
impairment means— (i) Any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological, musculoskeletal, special...
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XI. Overview of Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for New Construction and Alterations
Following are examples of specific scoping requirements for new construction of special types of facilities, such as restaurants, medical care facilities, mercantile establishments, libraries...
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8.1 Excluded Populations Needing Future Attention
Of special note, rates of extreme obesity have also risen....
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INVESTIGATORS
if the reassignment would conflict with a seniority system, are there "special circumstances" that would make it "reasonable" to reassign the Charging Party?...
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Accessible golf cars.
Question six of the ANPRM asked whether golf courses should be required to make at least one, and possibly two, specialized golf cars available for the use of individuals with disabilities...
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Accessible golf cars.
Question six of the ANPRM asked whether golf courses should be required to make at least one, and possibly two, specialized golf cars available for the use of individuals with disabilities...
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5. Interoperability Requirements for Assistive Technology
Examples of assistive technology commonly used with computers include: screen readers, screen magnification software, specialized keyboards, refreshable braille displays, and voice recognition...
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Effective Communication
What good would it do for a deaf person to attend a city council meeting to hear the debate on a proposed law if there was no qualified sign language interpreter or real-time captioning...
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2.3 Qualified Individual with a Disability
the job, such as: education; work experience; training; skills; licenses; certificates; other job-related requirements, such as good...
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Section 36.206 Retaliation or Coercion (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
services, or advantages to which he or she is entitled under the Act or this part; (2) Threatening, intimidating, or interfering with an individual who is seeking to obtain or use the goods...
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A. Purpose and Objective of the Final Rule Relative to Movie Theaters Categorized as Small
obligation of all title III-covered facilities, such as movie theaters—regardless of size—to ensure that persons with disabilities receive “full and equal enjoyment” of their respective goods...
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Section 36.305 Alternatives to Barrier Removal (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Barrier Removal Section 36.305 specifies that where a public accommodation can demonstrate that removal of a barrier is not readily achievable, the public accommodation must make its goods...
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ENFORCEMENT
and effect, provided, however, that if the severance of any such provision materially alters the rights or obligations of the parties, the United States and Camp Bravo shall engage in good...
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II. BACKGROUND AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY
alleging that Cedars intentionally discriminated against plaintiffs and individuals with disabilities in violation of the ADA, by denying them access to, and full and equal enjoyment of, the goods...