A public accommodation shall not ask an individual using a wheelchair or other power-driven mobility device questions about the nature and extent of the individual´s disability....
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§ 36.311(c)(1) Inquiry about disability
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2. a. iii. Clear (Path-of-Travel) Floor Space
Access also includes how people will move into and around lobby and office reception areas, and determine the unobstructed floor or ground space to accommodate a wheelchair user....
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§ 37.91(a)(2)
(2) To fold and store wheelchairs (to accommodate individuals who wish to transfer to coach seats) equal to not less than one half the number of single level rail passenger coaches in the...
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§ 37.5(d)
charges, not authorized by this part, on individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, for providing services required by this part or otherwise necessary to accommodate...
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Safe Harbor is applied element by element in existing facilities
1) An existing place of public accommodation (facility) has an element type that was constructed and/or last altered before 3/15/2012 and that fully complies with the 1991 ADA Standard. ...
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17. Tests and selection criteria
For example, a person with a speech impediment may be perfectly qualified for jobs that do not or need not, with reasonable accommodation, require ability to speak clearly....
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B. Assistive Listening Systems
persons or where the specific individuals are not known in advance, may be different from the system appropriate for a particular individual provided as an auxiliary aid or as part of a reasonable...
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General Information about Hearing Impairments
In reality, with or without reasonable accommodation, individuals with hearing impairments can be effective and safe workers....
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Serving People with Disabilities in the Most Integrated Setting: Community Living and Olmstead
who would otherwise be entitled to institutional services when: (a) such placement is appropriate; (b) the affected person does not oppose such treatment; and (c) the placement can be reasonably...
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III-7.3110 Work areas
This will facilitate reasonable accommodation that may later be required under title I for particular employees....
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Floor Designations
The Board felt that there was little reason to hold hoist way signs to a more restrictive location than that specified for other types of tactile signs....
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18. Q: Must we admit children with mental retardation and include them in all center activities?
The center must take reasonable steps to integrate that child into every activity provided to others....
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STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
State and local governments must reasonably modify their policies, practices, and procedures; must provide auxiliary aids and services necessary for effective communication; and must make...
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Dispensers [4.16.6]
For this reason, large dispensers that do not fit below the grab bar should be avoided in accessible toilet rooms or stalls....
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§382.81(d)
(d) For a passenger with a fused or immobilized leg, you must provide a bulkhead seat or other seat that provides greater legroom than other seats, on the side of an aisle that better accommodates...
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1630.2(p)(1)
Undue hardship means, with respect to the provision of an accommodation, significant difficulty or expense incurred by a covered entity, when considered in light of the factors set forth...
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§382.85(a)(1)(ii)
(ii) However, you must assign to the passenger any seat, not already assigned to another passenger that accommodates the passenger's needs, even if that seat is not available for assignment...
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5.8.2.7.1 Mammography Chair Footrest
Mammography chairs must meet the requirements for equipment used for patient in a seated position with the additional requirement that any footrests must accommodate and ride over the base...
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FORCED ACCEPTANCE {35.130}
FORCED ACCEPTANCE {35.130} “Nothing in this part shall be construed to require an individual with a disability to accept an accommodation, aid, service, opportunity, or benefit provided...
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§ 36.303(d)(1)(iv)
(iv) A public accommodation shall respond to telephone calls from a telecommunications relay service established under title IV of the Americans with Disabilities Act in the same manner...
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§ 36.203(b) Opportunity to participate.
Notwithstanding the existence of separate or different programs or activities provided in accordance with this subpart, a public accommodation shall not deny an individual with a disability...
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Sec.36.203(b) Opportunity to participate
Notwithstanding the existence of separate or different programs or activities provided in accordance with this subpart, a public accommodation shall not deny an individual with a disability...
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§1630.2(p)(1) In general
Undue hardship means, with respect to the provision of an accommodation, significant difficulty or expense incurred by a covered entity, when considered in light of the factors set forth...
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VI. Auxiliary Aids
A public accommodation must provide auxiliary aids and services when they are necessary to ensure effective communication with individuals with hearing, vision, or speech impairments....