Section 242 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for swimming pools, wading pools, and spas.
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Swimming Pools, Wading Pools, and Spas: ADA Standard Section 242
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Introduction and Instructions
The purpose of these gap analysis checklists is to assist health care professionals in evaluating their attitudes toward participants with disabilities, their current capacity to provide...
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Issue 3: Is there a need for a different kind of Practice?
And so I think, you know, it really goes to a lot of different issues. Comment by Bob Massof: Let me add one more note on that same idea here....
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Disability Should Not Be Viewed As A “You Have” Or “You Don’t Have” A ‘Disability
The concept that either people have a disability or do not have a disability perpetuates misperceptions about the nature of disability and activity limitations....
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Accessibility Standards in Title II Regulations Issued by DOJ
in or the denial of the benefits of services, programs, or activities, or other discrimination because a public entity's facilities are inaccessible to or unusable by individuals with disabilities...
- The IRIS Center - Peabody College Vanderbilt University
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Barriers to People with Disabilities
Barriers to People with Disabilities - characteristics of spaces, elements, or services covered under the ADA Regulations or ADA Standards for New Construction that do not comply with those...
- Long Island Center for Independent Living, Inc. (LICIL) - Levittown, NY
- Center for Independent Living (CIL) - Scranton, PA
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Doors in Series and Gates in Series: ADA Standard Section 404.2.6
Section 404.2.6 covers the current ADA Standards for doors in series and gates in series.
- National Disability Rights Network
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Issue 10: What are the recommendations for long-term activities?
The simplest ones – Fred brought up the issue of elevators and the way the numbers are portrayed on the elevators. For us at VA, that’s a no-brainer....
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§ 36.201(c) Claims of no disability
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§1630.4(b) Claims of no disability
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12. Is an agency required to arrange for services to parents and prospective parents with disabilities that are necessary to avoid discrimination but are not available within the agency’s programs?
Many specialized services to support persons with disabilities are often available from other social service agencies, as well as disability organizations. ...
- Delta Center for Independent Living (DCIL) - St. Peters, MO
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2.7 Existing ADA and Rehabilitation Act Requirements for Accessible Medical Care
that prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability....
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Lines of Sight and Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 221.2.3
Section 221.2.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for lines of sight and dispersion of wheelchair spaces in assembly areas.
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OTHER REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION ISSUES
ETA Editor's Note: Footnote (97) is in reference to the title of this section. (97) 97. The discussions and examples in this section assume that there is only one...
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6. Q: My county health department has told me that only a guide dog has to be admitted. If I follow those regulations, am I violating the ADA?
A: Yes, if you refuse to admit any other type of service animal on the basis of local health department regulations or other state or local laws....
- Brooklyn Center for Independence of the Disabled, Inc. (BCID) - Brooklyn, NY
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ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY AURORA
Aurora, including its hospitals, physicians, outpatient health care centers, and other medical facilities, agrees that it will not discriminate against any individual on the basis...
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What is a "disability-related inquiry"?
What is a "disability-related inquiry"?...