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Section 36.403 Alterations: Path of Travel (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (b) defines a ‘‘primary function’’ as a major activity for which the facility is intended. This paragraph is unchanged from the proposed rule....
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Section 36.403 Alterations: Path of Travel (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Paragraph (b) defines a "primary function'' as a major activity for which the facility is intended. This paragraph is unchanged from the proposed rule....
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- Annual Disability Statistics Compendium
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iii. Need for Department action
See 28 CFR 35.102 (providing that the title II regulation "applies to all services, programs, and activities provided or made available by public entities")....
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Baseline
constructed intersections in hilly urban areas, particularly with respect to extending the tabling to pedestrian street crossings with yield or stop control Pedestrian activated...
- Shannon Mulhall
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Many properties do NOT have enough electricity available to support significant charging installations, so for now, utilities and others are doing “make ready” spaces (upgrading the supporting infrastructure in a parking space for future use without adding the actual charger). How would make ready spaces comply with the ADA standards? Additionally, consider a site with 10 make ready spaces. Would the standards apply differently if that site has no chargers presently installed versus having one active charger installed?
RESPONSE: The CBC definition for Electric Vehicle Charging Station (EVCS) describes “One or more electric vehicle charging spaces served by an electric vehicle charger or other...
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Section 1194.23 Telecommunications Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (k) addresses controls that require some physical force to activate....
- Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCDD)
- Council for Learning Disabilities
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Corada‘s Best in Accessibility Lists - Rules and Regulations
Eligibility of Nominees Active professionals in the accessibility field who are excelling in their careers, passionate about contributing to the community, helping to raise the profile...
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Standards that exclude an entire class of individuals with disabilities
Individuals who have no seizures because they regularly take prescribed medication, or who have sufficient advance warning of a seizure so that they can stop hazardous activity, would not...
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Service Animals
Service members returning from war with new disabilities are increasingly using service animals to assist them with activities of daily living as they reenter civilian life....
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Fair Housing Act
Other covered activities include, for example, financing, zoning practices, new construction design, and advertising....
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§ 382.39 Provision of services and equipment
For purposes of this section, extensive special assistance includes the following activities: (1) Assistance in actual eating; (2) Assistance within the restroom or assistance at the...
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"Qualified Small Business" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Concerns primarily engaged in the same kind of economic activity are classified in the same industry regardless of their types of ownership (such as sole proprietorship, partnership or corporation...
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Companions. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Where communication with a companion is necessary to serve the interests of a person who is participating in a public accommodation's services, programs, or activities, effective communication...
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C. Collaboration with Other Entities
training on diversion, de-escalation, release planning, use of force, and discipline. 1 Federal resources may be available to help agencies offset the costs of Medicaid-related activities...
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4. BUILD AN EMERGENCY NETWORK
Some examples: Long-term Recovery Groups (LTRG) Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT) New...
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SAMPLE SCENARIO: POWER OUTAGE
How can your network share resources to keep certain activities going? Spontaneous volunteers contact you to help. Who organizes them?...