So it shouldn’t be treated as an epidemiological study, but this will give you a good picture of the kinds of people who are seeking services in low-vision clinics....
Search Results "Goods and Services"
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Characteristics of Low Vision Patients
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B. Process to Resolve Complaints
Having a consistent process for fielding these complaints will assist you in complying with those legal obligations and providing good customer service....
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Hospital and healthcare settings. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Public accommodations, including hospitals, must modify policies, practices, or procedures to permit the use of a service animal by an individual with a disability. 28 CFR 36.302(c)(1)....
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Is there a refrigerator or other equipment, such as coolers with a good supply of ice, at the shelter? Yes No...
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- Magnuson Group CLM Series Coat Rack
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F. Taking Photographs
It is a good idea to take many photos of the exterior and interior of the potential shelter....
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K) Temporary Events
The ADA applies to both temporary and permanent services, programs, or activities of a town....
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Appendix B to Part 35—Guidance on ADA Regulation on Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in State and Local Government Services Originally Published July 26, 1991
For the convenience of the reader, this appendix contains the text of the preamble to the final regulation on nondiscrimination on the basis of disability in State and local government services...
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General: ADA Standard Section 202.1
Section 202.1 of the ADA Standards covers the most current information on additions and alterations to existing buildings and facilities.
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Discrimination in Specific Public Transportation Services Provided by Private Entities
[See subsections ...]
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Does a wheelchair need brakes in order to use the transportation service?
No. The DOT ADA regulations’ definition of a wheelchair does not include a requirement for brakes or any other equipment. A transportation operator may not deny transportation...
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Does a wheelchair need brakes in order to use the transportation service?
No. The DOT ADA regulations’ definition of a wheelchair does not include a requirement for brakes or any other equipment. A transportation operator may not deny transportation to a...
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V. IMPROVED POLICIES, PROCEDURES, AND PROGRAMS AFFECTING ACCESS
Kaiser will in good faith assess its existing system to inform patients when they are due for certain health services, particularly those aimed at prevention and early detection of illnesses...
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EXHIBIT A
It is Peapod's policy to ensure that persons with disabilities have a full and equal opportunity to benefit from the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, and accommodations...
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BACKGROUND
. §§ 12181-12189, to determine whether individuals with disabilities have full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, and accommodations offered...
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Overview
Covered entities must provide auxiliary aids and services when needed to communicate effectively with people who have communication disabilities....
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A. BACKGROUND
Byington, who is legally blind, alleged that he and a group of individuals who are blind or have low vision were denied full and equal enjoyment of the Museum's goods, services and facilities...
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Accessible Entrance
Accessible Entrance Providing physical access to a facility from public sidewalks, public transportation, or parking is basic to making goods and services available to people with disabilities...
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1.1 Knowing Your Rights and Responsibilities
(The term health care provider used in this paper refers to a broad group of people who provide health services....
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- Courtesy Direct Dial Handset Phones
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III-4.1100 General
A public accommodation may not impose eligibility criteria that either screen out or tend to screen out persons with disabilities from fully and equally enjoying any goods, services, privileges...