major life activities in the ADA now includes, but is not limited to: caring for oneself performing manual tasks seeing hearing eating sleeping...
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Q6. Does the Amendments Act address the "major life activities" referred to in the Section 504 and Title II regulations?
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2. Typical Issues for People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision
That means any area where people using the shelter can walk, including hallways, corridors, eating areas, and sleeping areas, must be free of objects that cannot be detected by a person...
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Guestrooms with Roll-in Showers
Guestrooms with Roll-in Showers Common Problem: In hotels, motels, or other lodging facilities of 50 or more sleeping rooms, no rooms with roll-in showers are provided, or the roll-in...
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
Exceptions: Built-in wardrobes in patient bedrooms and resident sleeping rooms not required to be accessible are not required to comply with the provisions of this chapter....
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
In its analysis of the ADA’s auxiliary aids requirement for public accommodations, the House Education and Labor Committee stated that it ‘‘expects’’ that ‘‘public accommodation(s) will...
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Limited instances in which an accompanying individual may interpret. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.303(c)(3) codifies the Department's policy that there are very limited instances when a public accommodation may rely on an accompanying individual to interpret or facilitate...
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Overview
Covered entities must also allow people with disabilities who use other types of power-driven mobility devices into their facilities, unless a particular type of device cannot be accommodated...
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Reporting
detail the reasons for the exclusion, for example, that the reason for the exclusion is job-related and consistent with business necessity and the job cannot be performed with reasonable accommodation...
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Reporting
detail the reasons for the exclusion, for example, that the reason for the exclusion is job-related and consistent with business necessity and the job cannot be performed with reasonable accommodation...
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Reporting
detail the reasons for the exclusion, for example, that the reason for the exclusion is job-related and consistent with business necessity and the job cannot be performed with reasonable accommodation...
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Reporting
detail the reasons for the exclusion, for example, that the reason for the exclusion is job-related and consistent with business necessity and the job cannot be performed with reasonable accommodation...
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Employee Work Areas [§203.9]
Under the ADA, employees with disabilities are entitled to reasonable accommodations in the workplace. Accommodations can include alterations to spaces within the facility....
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INVESTIGATION AND FINDINGS
The Hospitals are “public accommodations” within the meaning of title III of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. § 12181(7)(F), and its implementing regulation at 28 C.F.R. § 36.104. 8....
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‘‘Individual with a disability’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
‘‘Individual with a disability’’ means a person who has a disability but does not include an individual who is currently illegally using drugs, when the public accommodation acts on the...
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OCCUPANT NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS
No additional planning or special accommodations for this function are required....
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§ 36.406(f)(2)
When wheelchair seating locations are not required to accommodate people who use wheelchairs, individual, removable seats may be placed in those spaces; ...
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1. What Is the ADA?
law that prohibits employers with 15 or more employees from discriminating on the basis of disability, and gives employees and job applicants with disabilities a right to a reasonable accommodation...
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§ 36.302(c)(7) Access to areas open to the public, program participants, and invitees
Individuals with disabilities who are accompanied by service animals may access all areas of a place of public accommodation where members of the public, program participants, and invitees...
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12182(b)(1)(E) Association
(E) Association It shall be discriminatory to exclude or otherwise deny equal goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, accommodations, or other opportunities to an individual...
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§8.28(a)(5)
(5) If necessary as a reasonable accommodation for a person with disabilities, approve a family request for an exception rent under §982.504(b)(2) for a regular tenancy under the Section...
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1. Clear Width
Do bathroom doors in accessible guestrooms allow at least 32" of clear passage width to accommodate persons who use wheelchairs, walkers and other mobility aids?...
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§ 36.302(c)(9)(i)
(i) A public accommodation shall make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or procedures to permit the use of a miniature horse by an individual with a disability if the miniature...
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A4.2.4 Clear Floor or Ground Space for Wheelchairs
The space requirements in this guideline are based upon maneuvering clearances that will accommodate most wheelchairs. Fig....
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4.16.4 Grab Bars
bars in general, including diameter, spacing, and structural strength (ADAAG 4.26) and for toilets in particular, including length and positioning, only the latter two were adjusted to accommodate...