State and local governments are responsible under Title II of the ADA for providing effective communication and equal access to 9-1-1 and other emergency services.5 To achieve effective...
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D. Beyond TTYs: Providing 9-1-1 and Emergency Services Via New Communication Technologies
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(A) Staircase replacements are alterations.
Pursuant to Title II of the ADA (Pub. L....
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II. GENERAL NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS
Discriminating against an individual on the basis of disability or taking any other action in violation of Title III of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. §§ 12181 - 12189; Section 503 of the ADA, 42 U.S.C...
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Maintenance of Accessible Features
Accessible features that are required by the Title II regulations must be maintained to ensure ongoing accessibility....
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Overview
The requirements, which are identical for title II and title III entities, apply to tickets sold for single events and those sold for a series of events (e.g., subscriptions or season tickets...
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Training
The City shall maintain attendance logs reflecting the date of the training and the names of all training attendees, along with the attendees’ job titles. ...
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A. Non-Discrimination
individual on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of any of its goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations or otherwise violate any provision of title...
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Training
The Village shall maintain attendance logs reflecting the date of the training and the names of all training attendees, along with the attendees’ job titles. ...
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Training
The City shall maintain attendance logs reflecting the date of the training and the names of all training attendees, along with the attendees’ job titles. ...
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Training
The City shall maintain attendance logs reflecting the date of the training and the names of all training attendees, along with the attendees’ job titles. ...
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Training
The City shall maintain attendance logs reflecting the date of the training and the names of all training attendees, along with the attendees’ job titles. ...
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Training
The City shall maintain attendance logs reflecting the date of the training and the names of all training attendees, along with the attendees’ job titles....
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Sections 35.108(c) and 36.105(c)—Major Life Activities
Paragraph 2 of the definition of ‘‘disability’’ in the Department’s current title II and title III regulations at 28 CFR 35.104 and 36.104 states that ‘‘major life activities’’ means functions...
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Examples of Major Life Activities—Operations of a Major Bodily Function
These six major bodily functions also are specified in the EEOC title I final regulation. 29 CFR 1630.2(i)(1)(i)....
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II-8.3000 Transition plan
If a public entity previously completed a section 504 transition plan, then, at a minimum, a title II transition plan must cover those barriers to accessibility that were not addressed by...
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11B-233.1 General
For ADA scoping requirements of Title II §35.151(e) New Construction and Alterations; Social Service Center Establishments, Title III §36.406(d) Standards for New Construction and Alterations...
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"Existing Facility" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
‘‘Existing Facility'' (Section-by-Section Analysis) The 1991 title III regulation provided definitions for ‘‘new construction'' at § 36.401(a) and ‘‘alterations'' at § 36.402(b)....
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I. The Disabilities Convention and U.S. Disability Rights Law
The ADA and title V of the Rehabilitation Act provide a comprehensive framework, covering employment, transportation, public accommodations, telephone service, and all the activities of...
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Role of HHS and DOJ
In addition, both DOJ and HHS OCR enforce Title II of the ADA against public entities, including child welfare agencies and state courts....
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11B-408.1 General
Elevator safety is regulated by the California Department of Occupational Safety and Health, Elevator Ride and Tramway Unit - see Title 8, California Code of Regulations for more information...
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1630.16(e)(1)
Under title I of the ADA, section 103(d)(1), the Secretary of Health and Human Services is to prepare a list, to be updated annually, of infectious and communicable diseases which are transmitted...
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1007.12 Alarms/emergency warning systems/accessibility
To see the entire Chapter, consult California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 2 - 2013 California Building Code (2013 CBC), available for purchase from International Code Council (http...
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20. Q: If a charging party receives a right to sue letter, does that mean that the government has found that there has been a violation of the ADA?
The receipt of a right to sue letter in and of itself only signifies that the complainant has exhausted administrative remedies under title I and is now entitled to bring a lawsuit if he...
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ADA Quick Tips - Sign Language Interpreters
TITLE III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) makes it illegal for any business, building or other place that is open to the public to discriminate against people with disabilities...