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APPENDIX A
- Lowe Syndrome Association, Inc.
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New Construction
extent feasible, and has, at a minimum, physical access equal to that of the original cells to areas used by inmates or detainees for visitation, dining, recreation, educational programs, medical...
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A. Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review) and DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures
It extends regulatory coverage under the ACAA to foreign carriers for the first time and adds requirements concerning passengers who use medical oxygen and accommodations for deaf and hard-of-hearing...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INVESTIGATORS
., did the Charging Party let the employer know that s/he needed an adjustment or change at work for a reason related to a medical condition)?...
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"Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) Services'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, VRI should be effective in many situations involving routine medical care, as well as in the emergency room where urgent care is important, but no in-person interpreter is available...
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Disability Emergency Supplies Kits
charger x x Standard telephone (that does need to be plugged into an electric outlet) x x x x Essential medications...
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Sections 35.108(e) and 36.105(e)—Has a Record of Such an Impairment
The Department notes that Congress intended this prong of the definition of ‘‘disability’’ to ensure that people are not discriminated against based on prior medical history....
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Section 1630.2(h) Physical or Mental Impairment
However, various medical conditions commonly associated with age, such as hearing loss, osteoporosis, or arthritis would constitute impairments within the meaning of this part....
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Applicable standards. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
are necessary to clarify how the Department will apply the 2010 Standards to places of lodging, social service center establishments, housing at a place of education, assembly areas, and medical...
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§ 382.33 Advance notice requirements
notice and one-hour advance check-in concerning a qualified individual with a disability who wishes to receive any of the following services, types of equipment, or accommodations: (1) Medical...
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3. Modified Work Schedules
People whose disabilities may need modified work schedules include those who require special medical treatment for their disability (such as cancer patients, people who have AIDS, or people...
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Effective Communication Provisions
In a doctor’s office, an interpreter generally will be needed for taking the medical history of a patient who uses sign language or for discussing a serious diagnosis and its treatment options...
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Applicable standards
are necessary to clarify how the Department will apply the 2010 Standards to places of lodging, social service center establishments, housing at a place of education, assembly areas, and medical...
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Sec.36.406(b)
Medical Care Facilities --------------------------------------------------------- 6....
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1. Getting Started
Getting Started Getting To, Into and Through a Healthcare Facility Getting Access to Medical Equipment Getting What You Need During Your Visit Getting Changes...
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4. What evidence may a person with a disability rely on to establish that an integrated setting is appropriate for him or her?
knowledgeable about the range of supports and services available in integrated employment settings.28 However, the ADA and its regulations do not require a person with a disability to have a medical...
- June Kailes
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EQUITABLE RELIEF
Discussing a patient’s symptoms and medical condition, medications, and medical history; b....
- ADA25: #8 of 25 -- Higher Education
- Lighthouse Guild
- Rebuilding Together Boston - Jamaica Plain, MA
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§ 35.108 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
Nothing in this paragraph (d)(1) is intended, however, to prohibit or limit the presentation of scientific, medical, or statistical evidence in making such a comparison where appropriate...