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2.3 Qualified Individual with a Disability
2.3 Qualified Individual with a Disability To be protected by the ADA, a person must not only be an individual with a disability, but must be qualified....
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2.1(a)(iii) Substantially Limits
These factors must be considered because, generally, it is not the name of an impairment or a condition that determines whether a person is protected by the ADA, but rather the effect of...
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702 Fire Alarm Systems
Through coordination with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and ANSI, which were represented on the ADAAG Review Advisory Committee, the proposed criteria were virtually identical...
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Overview
Title II and title III have no effect on any State or local laws that provide protection for individuals with disabilities at a level greater than or equal to that provided by the ADA....
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‘‘Private club.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, 382 F. Supp. 1182 (D. Conn. 1974)....
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Can a public accommodation exclude a person with HIV or AIDS because that person allegedly poses a direct threat to the health and safety of others?
providers are required to treat all persons as if they have HIV or other blood-borne pathogens, and must use universal precautions (gloves, mask, and/or gown where appropriate, etc.) to protect...
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Summary
Access Board at 800-872-2253, 800-993-2822 (TTY), pubs@access-board.gov This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . ...
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5. What must an employer do after receiving a request for reasonable accommodation?
reasonable accommodation (and undue hardship would not be a valid defense), evidence that the employer engaged in an interactive process can demonstrate a "good faith" effort which can protect...
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A. Training
Criminal justice personnel are likely to encounter people with mental health disabilities or I/DD who are part of the communities they serve and protect....
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704.11 Parapets
The roof is protected with 0.625-inch Type X gypsum board directly beneath the underside of the roof sheathing or deck, supported by a minimum of nominal 2-inch (51 mm) ledgers attached...
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Stabilized Engineered Wood Fiber for Accessible Playground Surfaces
Winandy Abstract Playground surfaces of sand, pea gravel, and engineered wood fiber (EWF) provide some level of impact protection for children....
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1.0 APPLICATION
The FSORAG provides guidance for maximizing the accessibility of outdoor recreation areas in the National Forest System, while protecting the unique characteristics of their natural setting...
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Training
training, devoted to compliance with Title III of the ADA and issues relating to service animals (which also may include training on prohibitions of discrimination against customers of other protected...
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Selection of Playgrounds
Alternatively, the negative aspects of snowball sampling are viewed as labor intensive; inappropriate for a probability sample; raising ethical considerations for the protection of privacy...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(iv) and 36.105(d)(1)(iv)—Impairments That Are Episodic or in Remission
provisions are intended to reject the reasoning of court decisions concluding that certain individuals with certain conditions—such as epilepsy or post traumatic stress disorder—were not protected...