The major difference between the two titles is that Title II has administrative requirements for an ADA coordinator, self-evaluation, transition plan, grievance procedure and public notice...
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What is the difference between Title II and Title III of the ADA?
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Executive Order 12866
The final rule also codifies existing internal administrative practices concerning disability law guidance. This proposal would have no cost impacts on regulated parties....
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4.2. Sensitivity Analysis
description device replacement rates; Increased staff training frequency; Single-Auditorium unit cost estimates including Sony’s technology; Increased maintenance and administrative...
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4.1.4(5) BUSINESS
Facilities Animal hospitals, kennels, pounds Automobile and other motor vehicle showrooms Banks Barber shops Beauty shops Car wash Civic administration Clinic, outpatient...
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27. ADA COMPLIANCE OFFICER(S)
The ADA Compliance Officer shall serve as HWI’s primary administrative contact on disability issues for all Brand Hotels for the public, and for the Parties to this Consent Decree....
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The Research
Four individual testing administrators conducted the testing that took place in a small classroom or a conference room environment....
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Chapter 5: Fashioning a Durable ADA: The House of Representatives
By the time the Senate voted on September 7, 1989, nearly half the House had cosponsored the bill—almost enough votes to pass it.1 These factors led many senators and the Bush administration...
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III-9.3000 Procedure: Application and preliminary review
The certification process begins with an application to the Department by a "submitting official. " The submitting official is one who has principal responsibility for administration of...
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II-5.1000 General
ILLUSTRATION 3: A State provides ten rest areas approximately 50 miles apart along an interstate highway....
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6. Conclusion
The proposed rule would, among other things, require federal agency websites and electronic content to conform to WCAG 2.0 or PDF/UA-1....
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List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 1193
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Board adds part 1193 to Chapter XI of title 36 of the Code of Federal Regulations to read as follows: TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT ACCESSIBILITY...
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Posting Notices
A new equal employment opportunity (EEO) poster, containing ADA provisions and other federal employment nondiscrimination provisions may be obtained by writing EEOC at 1801 L Street N.W....
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Disability Rights Laws
The following publication, written by the Department of Justice, includes a description of ten laws and the federal agencies that enforce them....
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508 Chapter 2: Scoping Requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This chapter proposes scoping for ICT that is procured, developed, maintained or used by federal agencies—that is, the types of ICT that would be required to conform to the proposed functional...
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F. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act Section 4(2) of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, 2 U.S.C. 1503(2), excludes from coverage under that Act any proposed or final Federal regulation...
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13. I do not need to fix it because I will help a disabled person get around barriers in my facility.
reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities, assisting individuals with disabilities in lieu of providing the necessary improvements is not a solution that is compliant with federal...
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F. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act Section 4(2) of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, 2 U.S.C. 1503(2), excludes from coverage under that Act any proposed or final Federal regulation...
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Exemptions (Religious Entities and Private Clubs)
The ADA does not apply to religious organizations and private clubs, entities which historically have been exempt from federal civil rights laws....
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§ 38.159(d)(7) Seat belt and shoulder harness
For each wheelchair or mobility aid securement device provided, a passenger seat belt and shoulder harness, complying with all applicable provisions of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards...