The details of the finding of unreasonable hardship shall be recorded and entered into the files of the enforcing agency and shall be subject to Chapter 1, Section 1.9.1.5, Special Conditions...
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11B-202 Existing buildings and facilities
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Trailhead Information Signs [F216.13 and 1017.10]
Because conditions in the outdoors are subject to change, knowing when an assessment was made is very helpful. ...
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Section 36.302(f) Ticketing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The ticketing policies and practices of public accommodations are subject to title III's general and specific discrimination provisions. See 42 U.S.C. 12182; 28 CFR 36.302. ...
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Effective date: Triggering event. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, the Department asks that the public identify facilities subject to title III for which commencement of construction would be ambiguous or problematic....
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31. Academic adjustments
Under §104.44(d), a recipient must ensure that no handicapped student is subject to discrimination in the recipient's program because of the absence of necessary auxiliary educational aids...
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16. Reasonable accommodation
paragraph (c) instead of the “business necessity” standard of the Labor regulation because that term seemed inappropriate to the nature of the programs operated by the majority of institutions subject...
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Section 35.150(b)(2) Safe Harbor (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As explained above, this safe harbor operates on an element-by-element basis, and does not apply to elements subject to requirements that are not included in the current ADA Standards for...
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Department is continuing to work on a final rule on this subject. The following portion of the preamble discusses each of the issues involved in this final rule:...
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Comments
As the Department is aware and as many commenters pointed out in response to the NPRM question on the subject, in the nearly 20 years since the Department issued its ADA regulation there...
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c) Changes
These implications of the fundamental difference between a Building Code and a Civil Rights Law are enumerated to emphasize that an element of the built environment that is subject to accessibility...
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409.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
ICT subject to the 255 Guidelines would be expressly exempted from the requirements of this section (by proposed C204.1 Exception) because telecommunications equipment generally does not...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
obligations require it to select facilities to be used as polling places that do not exclude individuals with disabilities from or deny them the benefits of the polling place, or otherwise subject...
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FM Systems
FM systems are highly portable and flexible, subject to requirements for frequency control, and provide an alternative for facilities with multiple venues which can provide the requisite...
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1. Background
similar study of manual WC users revealed that on typical days they travel 2.0 km, and in a highly accessible setting, such as at the NVWG, they will travel an average of 6.5 km per day; one subject...
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III-4.4600 Seating in assembly areas
People with disabilities may not be subjected to additional charges related to their use of a wheelchair....
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INTRODUCTION
. § 35.104, and is therefore subject to Title II and its implementing regulation....
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Section 36.206 Retaliation or Coercion (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
effort to exercise rights established by the Act and this part (or to support the efforts of another individual), the section applies not only to public accommodations that are otherwise subject...
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Changes
These implications of the fundamental difference between a Building Code and a Civil Rights Law are enumerated to emphasize that an element of the built environment that is subject to accessibility...
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Appendix E to Part 37—Reasonable Modification Requests
In these situations, subject to the limitations discussed below, the transportation provider must make reasonable modifications of its service in order to comply with the underlying requirements...
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Section 37.169 Interim Requirements for Over-the-Road Bus Service Operated by Private Entities
Section 37.169 Interim Requirements for Over-the-Road Bus Service Operated by Private Entities Private over-the-road bus (OTRB) service is, first of all, subject to all the other private...
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C. Title II of the ADA
Federal agency responsible for adopting accessibility standards under title II of the ADA.8 The Department of Transportation establishes accessibility standards for transportation facilities subject...
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Department of HHS Dear Colleague Letter: Guidance and Resources for Electronic Information Technology: Ensuring Equal Access to All Health Services and Benefits Provided Through Electronic Means
The Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) ensures that individuals have equal access to benefits and services and are not subject to unlawful discrimination...
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Section 504
usability must be accomplished so that, to the maximum extent feasible, the altered portion of the facility is readily accessible and usable by persons with disabilities.[6] For facilities subject...
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GENERAL AGREEMENT
As a federal contractor subject to the affirmative action requirements of Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (“Section 503”) 29 U.S.C. §793, and its implementing regulation...