Where there is more than one fountain on a floor, 50 percent must be accessible to persons using wheelchairs....
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III-7.5140 Drinking fountains
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1. Public Participation and Request for Comments
The Access Board encourages all persons interested in the rulemaking to submit comments on the proposed standards and the questions in the preamble....
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68.101(b) Lease Evaluation Form
State leases may be exempted from compliance if it is determined by the department that the space will not be used by the public and that the occasion for employment for persons with disabilities...
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6. Eating and Drinking
For example, a person with diabetes may need to consume a small amount of orange juice in a closed container or a candy bar in order to maintain blood sugar levels....
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11B-502.8.2 Lettering
minimum height of 1 inch (25 mm) the following: "Unauthorized vehicles parked in designated accessible spaces not displaying distinguishing placards or special license plates issued for persons...
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6. Eating and Drinking
For example, a person with diabetes may need to consume a small amount of orange juice in a closed container or a candy bar in order to maintain blood sugar levels....
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§ 37.3 Vanpool
Vanpool means a voluntary commuter ridesharing arrangement, using vans with a seating capacity greater than 7 persons (including the driver) or buses, which provides transportation to a...
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11B-502.8.2 Lettering
minimum height of 1 inch (25 mm) the following: "Unauthorized vehicles parked in designated accessible spaces not displaying distinguishing placards or special license plates issued for persons...
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§35.130 General Prohibitions Against Discrimination
For example, it would be a violation of this provision to require persons with disabilities to eat in the back room of a government cafeteria or to refuse to allow a person with a disability...
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Entrances
All door openings must provide a minimum width of 32 inches and there must also be enough room for a person using a wheelchair to maneuver to open the door, including 18 inches of clear...
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II. Overview of Requirements
A public accommodation is not required to provide personal devices such as wheelchairs; individually prescribed devices (e.g., prescription eyeglasses or hearing aids); or services of a...
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3.5 Some Examples of Reasonable Accommodation
interpreters; reassignment to a vacant position; permitting use of accrued paid leave or unpaid leave for necessary treatment; providing reserved parking for a person...
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11. May an employer request documentation when an employee who has a hearing disability requests a reasonable accommodation?
When a person's hearing impairment is not obvious, the employer may ask the person to provide reasonable documentation about how the condition limits major life activities (that is, whether...
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EXHIBIT I NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FEDERAL DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION LAWSUIT UNITED STATES V. QUIKTRIP CORPORATION
DAMAGES FOR PERSONS HARMED BY DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION The Consent Decree also establishes a fund for the compensation of persons with disabilities who were harmed by QuikTrip's lack...
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‘‘Qualified interpreter.’’
Some claimed that few public entities would understand the difference between a qualified interpreter and a person who simply knows a few signs or how to fingerspell....
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Q8: Does the Amendments Act affect a school district's obligation to provide a free appropriate public education as described in the Section 504 regulation?
district's obligation to provide a free, appropriate public education (FAPE), as described in the Section 504 regulation; rather, it amends Section 504 to broaden the potential class of persons...
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Qualified interpreter (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some claimed that few public entities would understand the difference between a qualified interpreter and a person who simply knows a few signs or how to fingerspell....
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2.1.1 General Description
To hear the audio, all a person has to do is enter the looped area and switch his/her personal hearing aids to the telecoil position....
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III-2.3000 Drug addiction as an impairment
"Current use" is the illegal use of controlled substances that occurred recently enough to justify a reasonable belief that a person's drug use is current or that continuing use is a real...
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Attachment A: NOTICE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Effective Communication: The County will generally, upon request, provide appropriate aids and services leading to effective communication for qualified persons with disabilities so they...
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II-2.3000 Drug addiction as an impairment
"Current use" is the illegal use of controlled substances that occurred recently enough to justify a reasonable belief that a person's drug use is current or that continuing use is a real...
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E. Effective Communication
administrative burdens.11 Shelters that are part of a state or local government sheltering program must give “primary consideration” to the type of auxiliary aid or service preferred by the person...
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Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
If the person presents a valid, State-issued disability parking placard or card or a State-issued proof of disability, that must be accepted as credible assurance on its face....
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Test A (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a person who is paraplegic is substantially limited in the major life activity of walking, a person who is blind is substantially limited in the major life activity of seeing...