It would violate this section to establish exclusive or segregative eligibility criteria that would bar, for example, all persons who are deaf from playing on a golf course or all individuals...
Search Results "RID: Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf"
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Section 36.301 Eligibility Criteria (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Study limitations
lung or respiratory problems, high blood pressure, blindness or vision problems, broken bone/fracture, cancer, senility/dementia/Alzheimer’s, kidney problems, mental or emotional problem, deafness...
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"Service Animal'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Examples of work or tasks include, but are not limited to, assisting individuals who are blind or have low vision with navigation and other tasks, alerting individuals who are deaf or hard...
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Attachment A
people with disabilities in many different ways, such as: Guiding people who are blind or have low vision and retrieving dropped objects for them; Alerting people who are deaf...
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Section 36.301 Eligibility Criteria (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
It would violate this section to establish exclusive or segregative eligibility criteria that would bar, for example, all persons who are deaf from playing on a golf course or all individuals...
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Section 1194.31 Functional Performance Criteria (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
) provides that at least one mode of operation and information retrieval that does not require user hearing must be provided, or support for assistive technology used by people who are deaf...
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Section 37.9 Standards for Transportation Facilities
For example, alterations to the telephones in a key station may have been carried out in order to lower them to meet the requirements of UFAS, but telecommunications devices for the deaf...
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1.3. Public Comments on Initial Regulatory Assessment and Department Responses
Census vastly underestimates the number of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision. ...
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
it results in a significant loss of selling or serving space g) Limitation on Barrier Removal Obligations. 1) The requirements for barrier removal under §36.304 shall not be interpreted...
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
it results in a significant loss of selling or serving space g) Limitation on Barrier Removal Obligations. 1) The requirements for barrier removal under §36.304 shall not be interpreted...
- Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services (MDRS)
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Sections 35.108(d)(2) and 36.105(d)(2)—Predictable Assessments
The provisions are rooted in the application of the statutory changes to the meaning and interpretation of the definition of ‘‘disability’’ contained in the ADA Amendments Act and flow from...
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Fulton County - Diversity and Civil Rights Compliance Officer II
Consults with County Attorney's Office on complex legal issues; requests legal interpretation and/or opinion and appropriate course of action; provides subject matter expert testimony in...
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Section 35.151(c) Accessibility standards for new construction and alterations
title II and title III to be consistent with the minimum guidelines published by the Access Board, it is the sole responsibility of the Attorney General to promulgate standards and to interpret...
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11B-212.3 Sinks
When updated, ETA intends to incorporate links and additional material in its Pocket Guide, including external links to ETA's own up-to-date resources and interpretations....
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UDI
Without more specific information on the angle or direction of reach, it is very difficult to interpret the results of this research....
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III-9.2000 Relationship to State and local enforcement efforts
May code officials issue binding interpretations of ADA accessibility provisions at the local level? No....
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United States of America v. State of Florida - Final Order of Dismissal
The Supreme Court has interpreted this regulation, in conjunction with two others,1 to require that states ''provide community based treatment for persons with mental disabilities when such...
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Section 35.151(c) Accessibility standards for new construction and alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
title II and title III to be consistent with the minimum guidelines published by the Access Board, it is the sole responsibility of the Attorney General to promulgate standards and to interpret...
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203.9 Employee Work Areas
Further, the requirement for an "accessible route" to individual work stations, as opposed to access for "approach, entry, and exit" to work areas, was considered clearer and more easily interpreted...
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810 Transportation Facilities
The proposed rule required that where public address systems are provided to convey information to the public, a means of conveying the same or equivalent information to persons who are deaf...
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In-Flight Audio and Video Services
We proposed in the DHH NPRM to broaden the existing requirements for accommodating individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing that apply to video displays on aircraft....
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2. Public Comments on the Initial Regulatory Assessment and Department Responses
Census vastly underestimates the number of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision....
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Choosing Secure Sports Streaming Options
However, interpretation requires caution. Isolated complaints occur even with reputable providers. The focus should be on repetition and alignment of issues....