So, the first step owners and franchisors should take to avoid ADA mistakes is to make sure that all parties that participate in the design and construction process -- architects, building...
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STEP 1: OBTAIN COPIES OF THE ADA REQUIREMENTS AND GIVE THEM TO YOUR ARCHITECT AND BUILDING CONTRACTOR.
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III-3.4300 Modifications in the regular program
When a public accommodation offers a special program for individuals with a particular disability, but an individual with that disability elects to participate in the regular program rather...
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II-3.4400 Modifications in the regular program
When a public entity offers a special program for individuals with a particular disability, but an individual with that disability elects to participate in the regular program rather than...
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Section 36.208(c) (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Under Sec.36.301 of this part, a public accommodation is permitted to establish eligibility criteria necessary for the safe operation of the place of public accommodation....
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§100.50(b)(7)
(7) Deny access to or membership or participation in, or to discriminate against any person in his or her access to or membership or participation in, any multiple-listing service, real...
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Models with audio
Models with audio In the National Air and Space Museum’s “America by Air” exhibition, participants explored three model airplanes with touch-activated audio....
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C) Accessible Entrance
If entering a facility is necessary to participate in or benefit from a program, service, or activity, then that facility must have an accessible entrance and the accessible entrance must...
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Issue 12: What design guidance on natural lighting for low vision persons can be provided in the short term?
Comment by [Participant]: Yeah, but we could come up with a list of what are good practices and designs (in the space) to try and avoid these issues of glare....
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Methodology
This study was approved by the University of Pittsburgh's Institutional Review Board and all participants provided informed consent before participating in any test procedures....
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§27.11(a)(3)(i)
(i) With respect to persons with a disability who are no longer participants in the recipient's program or activity but who were participants in the program or activity when such discrimination...
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§104.6(a)(3)(i)
(i) with respect to handicapped persons who are no longer participants in the recipient's program or activity but who were participants in the program or activity when such discrimination...
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PART 36—NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY BY PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS AND IN COMMERCIAL FACILITIES
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SUBPART II - Public Transportation by Intercity and Commuter Rail [Part II]
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Transfer Protocols
The first platform was adjusted to be level with the participant’s WMD seat height....
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Issue 13: How can energy codes and LEED™ “Points” be made compatible with lighting design criteria that accommodate low vision persons?
Question by [Participant]: Just pull it out of the air? Response by Richard Dupuy: Exactly. Comment by Mary Ann Hay: It goes up for public review....
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Suggestions to Increase Opportunities
States and school districts can increase opportunities for participation by reducing or eliminating common barriers to participation....
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A. TITLE II OF THE ADA
To demonstrate a prima facie case under Section 202 of Title II of the ADA, a plaintiff must show that: (1) she is an individual with a disability; (2) she is otherwise qualified to participate...
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Qualified individual with a disability (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The "essential eligibility requirements" for participation in some activities covered under this part may be minimal....
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Issue: Effective Communication
Result: Individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing are unable to participate in government-sponsored events or public meetings and unable to benefit from city programs and services when...
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BACKGROUND
Part 35, which require that no qualified individual with a disability, by reason of such disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of the services, programs...
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3.1 Key Findings
Forty-one of the 52 combinations tested were seen by more than 85 percent of the participants from 2.44 m (8 ft), 14 of 52 combinations were seen by more than 85 percent of participants...
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Appendix E: Vision Tests
Participants viewed a standard Snellen-type acuity chart with black letters on a white background....
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Conclusion
barriers to increase access and participation....
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Frequently Asked Questions about Service Animals and the ADA
Disability Rights Section Link to PDF Version Frequently Asked Questions about Service Animals and the ADA Many people with disabilities use a service animal in order to fully participate...