1193.39 provides that no change shall be undertaken which decreases or has the effect of decreasing the net accessibility, usability, and compatibility of telecommunications equipment or customer...
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Section 1193.39 Prohibited reduction of accessibility, usability and ompatibility
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14. Who in a school district participates in the determinations about the provision of auxiliary aids and services under Title II? Does the ultimate decision maker differ depending upon whether the student is covered by the IDEA, Title II, or both?
The Title II regulations do not designate a particular responsible person or group of people to make the determinations about the provision of auxiliary aids and services under Title II....
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28 CFR Part 35 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in State and Local Government Services (2010 ADA Title II Regulations with amendments issued through Aug. 2016)
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 28 CFR Part 35 [CRT Docket No. 105; AG Order No. 3180–2010] RIN 1190–AA46 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in State and Local Government Services...
- AccessaBath Shower Systems
- Georgia-Pacific Compact® Side-By-Side Double Roll Bathroom Tissue Dispenser 56797
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13. I do not need to fix it because I will help a disabled person get around barriers in my facility.
While it is good business practice to provide assistance to all your customers, and you are required to provide reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities, assisting individuals...
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7.1 Q. Do the new construction requirements of the Fair Housing Act apply to continuing care facilities which incorporate housing, health care and other types of services?
project that are designed and intended to encourage or discourage occupants from forming an expectation and intent to continue to occupy space at the project; and 3. the nature of the services...
- Maryland Department of Rehabilitation Services (DORS)
- Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services (MDRS)
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201.2.2.2
the homeowner´s front sidewalk, if any, the door or entryway, and hallways; and those portions of the residence, interior or exterior, available to or used by employees or visitors or customers...
- Florida Alliance for Assistive Services and Technology
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Compatible (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Compatible (Section-by-Section Analysis) Subpart D contains the minimum requirements for compatibility with existing peripheral devices or specialized customer premises equipment commonly...
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11B-707.5.2 Receipts
Exceptions: Machine location, date and time of transaction, customer account number, and the machine identifier shall not be required to be audible....
- Certified Access Specialist Institute (CASI)
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11B-227.2 Check-out aisles
When check-out aisles are open for customer use, the business should ensure that a minimum of one accessible check-out aisle is always available for use by persons with disabilities....
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III-4.2100 General
If the public accommodation can demonstrate, however, that a modification would fundamentally alter the nature of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations...
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III-4.4500 Priorities for barrier removal
The next priority is for measures that provide access to those areas of a place of public accommodation where goods and services are made available to the public....
- Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)
- Brewer Access™ High-Low Exam Table
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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 3
In addition, Super-Shuttle agreed to train its dispatchers, reservation agents, and drivers about providing equivalent service to its customers on a nondiscriminatory basis....
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Section 1193.23 Product design, development and evaluation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
between manufacturers and service providers will be beneficial....
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Expert Advice of Medical Practitioners
Curran, PT, Director, Quality & Risk Management at UPMC Centers for Rehab Services, noted the importance of patient safety, staff safety, and ease of use....
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If Carrier Contends That Attendant Is Required for Safety Reasons and Passenger Disagrees
though carriers are not obligated to do so, you may ask (i) an off-duty airline employee traveling on the same flight to function as the attendant; (ii) a volunteer from among the other customers...