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Some Examples of Questions that May Not be Asked on Application Forms or in Job Interviews
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4. Benefits of the Proposed Rule
Estimating the economic impact of a civil rights-based regulatory initiative in an area—and marketplace—as dynamic as ICT is a complex and difficult task....
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Define "animal" or what qualifies certain species as "service animals." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., reptiles) that cannot be trained to do work or perform tasks, so these animals would not be covered....
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Define "animal" or what qualifies certain species as "service animals." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., reptiles) that cannot be trained to do work or perform tasks, so these animals would not be covered. ...
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Expanding Your Market: Accessibility Benefits Older Adult Customers
Accessibility makes a visit to the grocery store, a theater performance, and an internet search easier and more enjoyable for people who experience limitations in vision, hearing, mobility...
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National Association of the Deaf, Western Massachusetts Association of the Deaf and Hearing Impaired, and Lee Nettles, Plaintiffs v. NETFLIX, INC., Defendant - Statement of Interest
Streaming of video programming over the Internet—by defendant Netflix and other similar providers— has revolutionized the entertainment industry; it is fast becoming the dominant means of...
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Chapter 4: Hardware (Section-by-Section Analysis)
currently address the other 508 requirements in Subpart B Technical Standards, namely 508 Standards §§ 1194.21 Software applications and operating systems, 1194.22 Web-based intranet and Internet...
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C103 Defined Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis)
name,” “operable part,” “programmatically determinable,” “text,” “menu,” “platform accessibility services,” “platform software,” “real-time text,” “software,” “terminal,” and “Voice over Internet...
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F. Electronic and information technology
equipment and furniture that use EIT are kiosks, which are interactive computer terminals that provide a wide range of services, including information sharing, ticketing, airline check-in, Internet...
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A. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Within 90 days of the effective date of this Agreement, Lewisboro will distribute the attached Notice ("Attachment A") to all agency heads; publish the Notice on its Internet homepage...
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Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
The term “other power-driven mobility devices” is used in the revised ADA regulations to refer to any mobility device powered by batteries, fuel, or other engines, whether or not they are...
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References
VA Human Engineering Research Laboratory. Presented to the United States Access Board September 2010. http://herl.pitt.edu/ab/....
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Section 37.3 Definitions
OPMDs are defined in Department of Justice ADA rules as “any mobility device powered by batteries, fuel, or other engines—whether or not designed primarily for use by individuals with mobility...