Service animals include any animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability....
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III-4.2300 Service animals
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Conclusion
Even within 12 months of installation, each type of surface had some type of issue or series of issues that may affect the product’s performance and contribute to the necessity and frequency...
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2.2.5 Grip Strength
WhMD users were required to perform three maximal efforts in each of the four types of grips with their dominant hand, with the mean value considered as the maximal force value for analysis...
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ENFORCEMENT
If at any time H&R Block, H&R Block Tax Services, or HRB desires to modify any portion of this Agreement because of changed conditions making performance impossible or impractical...
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D. Reasonable Modifications
But there are many other functions that service animals perform for people with a variety of disabilities....
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Service Animals
Service Animals Under the ADA, a service animal is defined as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability....
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Providing minimal protection. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 1991 title III regulation included language stating that ‘‘minimal protection'' was a task that could be performed by an individually trained service animal for the benefit of an individual...
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§ 35.108 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
(vii) The comparison of an individual's performance of a major life activity to the performance of the same major life activity by most people in the general population usually will not...
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§ 36.105 Definition of ‘‘disability.’’
(vii) The comparison of an individual’s performance of a major life activity to the performance of the same major life activity by most people in the general population usually will not...
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10. Other Accommodations
providing a personal assistant for certain job-related functions, such as a page turner for a person who has no hands, or a travel attendant to act as a sighted guide to assist a blind employee...
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Issue 24: What are the long-term and short-term targets for guidance?
We’ve talked a lot about the struggles of employee issues. We can spend days talking about that and we’d need to have a lawyer here to actually help us through that subject....
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A.2.i. - What does Section 508 require?
Doing so enhances the ability of Federal employees with disabilities to have access to and use of information and data that is comparable to that provided to others....
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12181(9) Readily achievable
upon the operation of the facility; (C) the overall financial resources of the covered entity; the overall size of the business of a covered entity with respect to the number of its employees...
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Scoping [4.1.2(6), 4.1.3(11)]
., employees, students)....
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Height of Tables or Counters [4.32.4]
A height of 36 inches, where necessary to accommodate below counter appliances, may be acceptable in limited use areas such as employee breakrooms, as long as a portion of the counter is...
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§1630.16(e)(1) In general
However, if the individual with a disability is a current employee, the employer must consider whether he or she can be accommodated by reassignment to a vacant position not involving food...
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A. Visual Display Systems
These devices may be used to provide real time or pre-programmed messages; however, real time message displays require the availability of an employee for keyboard entry of the information...
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11B-225.2.3 Library book stacks
Book stacks restricted to employee use are not required to comply with these requirements....
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Section 1630.10(a)—In General
It is to ensure that there is a fit between job criteria and an applicant's (or employee's) actual ability to do the job....
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Sample Documents
Public Notice - long and short versions Under Title II all public entities must provide information to the public, program participants, applicants and employees about the ADA...
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III-4.4700 Transportation barriers
Are employee transportation systems covered?...
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202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
For example, both a bank lobby and the bank's employee areas such as the teller areas and walk-in safe are primary function areas....
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§35.140 Employment Discrimination Prohibited
This proposal would have resulted in use, under § 35.140, of the title I definition of ‘‘employer,’’ so that a public entity with 25 or more employees would have become subject to the requirements...