Titles II and III of the ADA generally became effective on January 26, 1992, six months after the regulations were published. See 42 U.S.C. 12131 note; 42 U.S.C. 12181 note....
Search Results "Title II"
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Compliance date. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
- Landscape Forms Inc. FGP Guide Illuminated Bollards
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"Specified public transportation." (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Airports that are operated by public entities are covered by title II of the ADA and, if they are operated as part of a program receiving Federal financial assistance, by section 504 of...
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F223.1 General
While dispersion is not required, the flexibility it provides can be a critical factor in ensuring cost effective compliance with applicable civil rights laws, including titles II and III...
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New Construction
if the last application for a building permit or permit extension for the facility is received by the State, County, or local government after January 26, 1992); and §36.401(a)(2)(ii...
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JURISDICTION AND VENUE
This is an action for declaratory and injunctive relief, brought pursuant to Title II of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. § 12101 to 12213; Section 504 , 29 U.S.C. § 794, et seq.; and the Washington Law...
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FHWA’s Jurisdictional Authority
’s Jurisdictional Authority: The DOJ is the Federal agency responsible for coordinating the activities of Federal agencies with respect to State and local government compliance with Title...
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Step 4 - Adopt a Grievance Procedure
The Title II regulations do not specify the procedures for the grievance procedure....
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Specified public transportation (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Airports that are operated by public entities are covered by title II of the ADA and, if they are operated as part of a program receiving Federal financial assistance, by section 504 of...
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M201.1 Enforcing Authority
of Justice Activities Related to Health Care Providers and Medical Equipment, DOJ issued an ANPRM in July 2010 announcing that it was considering amending its regulations implementing Titles...
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1.1.7.3 Conflicts
When the requirements of this code conflict with the requirements of any other part of the California Building Standards Code, Title 24, the most restrictive requirements shall prevail....
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B. Legal foundation for captioning and video description
Title III of the ADA includes movie theaters within its definition of places of public accommodation. 42 U.S.C. 12181(7)....
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L. WEB-BASED SERVICES AND PROGRAMS
The Web Accessibility Coordinator will have experience with the requirements of Title II of the ADA, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (“WCAG”) version 2.0 (published by the World...
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L. WEB-BASED SERVICES AND PROGRAMS
The Web Accessibility Coordinator will have experience with the requirements of Title II of the ADA, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (“WCAG”) version 2.0 (published by the World...
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(L)(2) Accessible route to bowling lanes
(2) Accessible route to bowling lanes, section. 206.2.11.
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§ 35.150(b)(2)(ii)(J) Swimming pools, wading pools, and spas
(J) Swimming pools, wading pools, and spas, sections 242 and 1009.
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1. Claims
Title II of the ADA provides that "no qualified individual with a disability shall, by reason of such disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of the services...
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PART 1: OVERVIEW AND GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Private hospitals or medical offices are covered by Title III of the ADA as places of public accommodation....
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V. Background on This Rulemaking and Public Comments Received
The Department published its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) proposing to amend its title II and title III ADA regulations in the Federal Register on January 30, 2014. 79 FR 4839 (Jan...
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1.9.1 Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance.
.◼ In addition, to incorporate standards at least as restrictive as those required by the federal government for barrier-free design under (1) Title III (Public Accommodations and Commercial...
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1.9.1 Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance.
. ◼ In addition, to incorporate standards at least as restrictive as those required by the federal government for barrier-free design under (1) Title III (Public Accommodations and...
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BACKGROUND
with disabilities violates Section 303(a)(1) of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. §12183(a)(1), and constitutes a pattern or practice of discrimination within the meaning of 42 U.S.C. § 12188(b)(1)(B)(ii...
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Miscellaneous Provisions
II of the ADA based on the allegations described in this Agreement....