Learning Objectives: Understand the rules of ADA Title I as they relate to job accommodation Simplify the structure and flow of your reasonable accommodation program Use the Interactive...
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- The Reasonable Accommodation Workshop for Absence and Disability Managers
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MANAGEMENT OF BEHAVIOR
Athletics in the school setting involve complex interactions in settings less controlled than the typical academic classroom....
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10. How does an employee with a hearing disability request a reasonable accommodation?
If an employer requires more information about the disability and why an accommodation is needed, it should engage in an "interactive process" -- a dialogue with the employee -- to obtain...
- Acoustiguide Mobile Application Platform with Assistive Technology
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FUNCTIONAL AREA
[DSA-AC] A room, space or area intended or designated for a group of related activities or processes....
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§ 1194.23(c)
(c) Voice mail, auto-attendant, and interactive voice response telecommunications systems shall be usable by TTY users with their TTYs....
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412.8.4 Voice Mail and Other Messaging Systems
Where provided, voice mail, auto-attendant, interactive voice response, and caller identification systems shall be usable with a TTY....
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410.6.4 Voice Mail, Auto-Attendant, and IVR Compatibility
Where provided, voice mail, auto-attendant, and interactive voice response telecommunications systems shall be compatible with real-time text that conforms to 410.6.3....
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Reach Ranges (Advisory)
Reach ranges are the recommended designated regions of space that a person seated in a wheelchair can reasonably extend their arm or hand to touch, manipulate, move, or interact with an...
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Actions
Etiquette considered appropriate when interacting with people with disabilities is based primarily on respect and courtesy....
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502.3.14 Event Notification
Notification of events relevant to user interactions, including but not limited to, changes in the component’s state(s), value, name, description, or boundary, shall be available to assistive...
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502.3.9 Event Notification
Notification of events relevant to user interactions, including but not limited to, changes in the component’s state(s), value, name, description, or boundary, shall be available to assistive...
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Guest Room Doors and Doorways: ADA Standard Section 224.1.2
Section 224.1.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for transient lodging guest room doors and doorways.
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Types of Maximum Leave Policies
The employee has requested a reasonable accommodation, and the employer should engage with the employee in an interactive process to determine if her disability requires intermittent absences...
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RELAY CALLS
effective date of this Agreement, to provide equal access to its telephone services for individuals with disabilities, THE CREDIT UNION shall require all of its employees and contractors who interact...
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Effect on the certification process of using more than one regulatory scheme at the state or local level to establish accessibility requirements for title III facilities with new design requirements in the proposed standards. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
administration of accessibility requirements through more than one regulatory scheme under the authority of more than one state or local agency should have on the certification review process...
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10. Q: Do police departments have to arrange for a sign language interpreter every time an officer interacts with a person who is deaf?
A: No. Police officers are required by the ADA to ensure effective communication with individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Whether a qualified sign language interpreter or...
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