Section 504 prohibits retaliation.143 For example, once a student, parent, teacher, coach, or other individual complains formally or informally to a school about a potential civil rights...
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Retaliation
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The ADA and Department of Justice Regulations
Title II extends the prohibition of discrimination established by section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. 794 (section 504), to all activities of state and local...
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Priority 2: Access to Goods & Services
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Section 37.43 Alteration of Transportation Facilities by Public Entities
Section 37.43 Alteration of Transportation Facilities by Public Entities This section sets out the accessibility requirements that apply when a public entity undertakes an alteration...
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Sec. 12205a. Rule of Construction Regarding Regulatory Authority [Section 506]
Opportunity Commission, the Attorney General, and the Secretary of Transportation under this Act includes the authority to issue regulations implementing the definitions of disability in section...
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Sections 35.130(i) and 36.201(c)—Claims of No Disability
Sections 35.130(i) and 36.201(c)—Claims of No Disability The ADA as amended provides that ‘‘[n]othing in this [Act] shall provide the basis for a claim by an individual without a disability...
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Section 1630.6 Contractual or Other Arrangements
Section 1630.6 Contractual or Other Arrangements An employer or other covered entity may not do through a contractual or other relationship what it is prohibited from doing directly...
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Section 1630.2(p) Undue Hardship
Section 1630.2(p) Undue Hardship An employer or other covered entity is not required to provide an accommodation that will impose an undue hardship on the operation of the employer's...
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Section 35.151(c) Accessibility standards for new construction and alterations
Section 35.151(c) Accessibility standards for new construction and alterations Section 35.151(c) of the NPRM proposed to adopt ADA Chapter 1, ADA Chapter 2, and Chapters 3 through 10...
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7. Assurances of compliance
Section 104.5(a) requires a recipient to submit to the Assistant Secretary an assurance that each of its programs and activities receiving or benefiting from Federal financial assistance...
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Section 1630.14(d) Other Acceptable Examinations and Inquiries
Section 1630.14(d) Other Acceptable Examinations and Inquiries Part 1630 permits voluntary medical examinations, including voluntary medical histories, as part of employee health programs...
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B. 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines
HUD will engage in the rulemaking process in order to replace UFAS with a new accessibility standard based on the updated guidelines for purposes of both Section 504 and ABA compliance....
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Section 1630.2(r) Direct Threat
Section 1630.2(r) Direct Threat An employer may require, as a qualification standard, that an individual not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of himself/herself or others...
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Section F: Voting Area
Ward:__________ Precinct:__________ Staff:_______________ Date:_________ Time:_________ Address:_______________________________________ Location...
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Section 2. Common mistakes
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Section 2. Dwelling unit
"Dwelling unit" means a single unit of residence for a household of one or more persons. Examples of dwelling units covered by these guidelines include: condominiums; an apartment...
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Section 2. Assistive device
"Assistive device" means an aid, tool, or instrument used by a person with disabilities to assist in activities of daily living. Examples of assistive devices include tongs,...
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Section 2. Finished grade
"Finished grade" means the ground surface of the site after all construction, levelling, grading, and development has been completed.
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Section 2. Undisturbed site
"Undisturbed site" means the site before any construction, levelling, grading, or development associated with the current project.
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Section 2. Vehicular route
"Vehicular route" means a route intended for vehicular traffic, such as a street, driveway or parking lot.
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Section 2. Ground floor
"Ground floor" means a floor of a building with a building entrance on an accessible route. A building may have one or more ground floors. Where the first floor containing dwelling...
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Section 3.0 Study Findings
3.0 Study Findings
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SECTION 1013 EXIT SIGNS
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