In general, a Section 504 Plan describes the regular or special education and related aids and services a student needs and the appropriate setting in which to receive those services....
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An Overview of a Free Appropriate Public Education
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Scenario 6 – Disagreement Over Need to Evaluate
Note that if the school fails to conduct an evaluation of the student and it is later determined that a school evaluation was necessary, and that Maya needed, but did not receive, special...
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Official Definitions
And to be eligible for payment for services that are provided for rehabilitation of your vision – receiving rehabilitation related to your visual impairment, Medicare defines low vision...
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Section 36.406(c) Places of Lodging (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For many years the Department has received inquiries from members of the public seeking clarification of ADA coverage of rental accommodations in time-shares, condominium hotels, and mixed-use...
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ANSI Standard
The Department received permission from ANSI to print the ANSI Standard in its entirety, at the time of publication of the proposed guidelines (55 FR 24404-24487), specifically for the purpose...
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Prevention of fraud in purchase of accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
with disabilities self-identify to the public accommodation in order to become a member of a club that entitles them to purchase accessible seating reserved for club members or otherwise receive...
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Test C (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., that he will be accepted by others) in order to receive benefits from the public entity....
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Enactment of the ADA and Issuance of the 1991 Regulations
established by section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. 794 (section 504), to all activities of State and local governments regardless of whether these entities receive...
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Categorization of wheelchair versus other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Furthermore, the intended-use determinant received a fair amount of support from advocacy, nonprofit, and individual commenters, either because they sought to preserve the broad accommodation...
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General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—out-swinging doors (Req. #28)
Based on input received from a panel of experts jointly convened by HDR and the Department to discuss benefits-related estimates and assumptions used in the RIA model, it was assumed that...
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§35.102 Application (Section-by-Section Analysis)
U.S.C. 794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicap in federally assisted programs and activities, already covers those programs and activities of public entities that receive...
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E. Assistive Technology
This proposal received strong support from industry stakeholders who lauded it as an important improvement from the existing requirements because it was comprehensive, testable, and harmonized...
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Sections 35.108(a)(2) and 36.105(a)(2) Definition of ‘‘disability’’—Rules of Construction
The Department received no comments objecting to these proposed rules of construction....
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Sections 35.108(d)(3) and 36.105(d)(3)—Condition, Manner, or Duration
The Department received comments on the condition, manner, or duration provision from advocacy groups for individuals with disabilities, from academia, from education and testing entities...
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ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY AURORA
In addition, Aurora will ensure that, for the duration of this Agreement, all new employees, including those who are directly involved with admissions or treatment of patients, receive the...
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General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—out-swinging doors (Req. # 28)
Based on input received from a panel of experts jointly convened by HDR and the Department to discuss benefits related estimates and assumptions used in the RIA model, it was assumed that...
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III. Benefits of Ratification
As these persons receive opportunities in their countries, they will need accessible devices, from wheelchairs and other mobility aids and services to new technologies, including smart phones...
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Providing minimal protection. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department received many comments in response to the question of whether the ‘‘minimal protection'' language should be clarified....
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Prevention of fraud in purchase of accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
individuals with disabilities self-identify to the public entity in order to become a member of a club that entitles them to purchase accessible seating reserved for club members or otherwise receive...
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Section 37.139 Plan Contents
Not all providers who request a five-year phase-in will receive approval for a five-year phase-in....
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Section 37.173 Training
Public entities who contract with private entities to have service provided—above all, complementary paratransit—are responsible for ensuring that contractor personnel receive the appropriate...
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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 3
The Department often receives complaints from guests with hearing disabilities....
- Handicap Awareness and Support League (HASL)
- Acoustic Neuroma Association®