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778362United States CodeTitle 42, Chapter 126. Equal Opportunity for Individuals With Disabilitiesthe United States Government
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
Chapter 126 — Equal Opportunity for Individuals With Disabilities
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§ 12101 Findings and purpose
§ 12102 Definition of disability
§ 12103 Additional definitions
SUBCHAPTER I—EMPLOYMENT
§ 12111 Definitions
§ 12112 Discrimination
§ 12113 Defenses
§ 12114 Illegal use of drugs and alcohol
§ 12115 Posting notices
§ 12116 Regulations
§ 12117 Enforcement
SUBCHAPTER II—PUBLIC SERVICES
Part A—Prohibition Against Discrimination and Other Generally Applicable Provisions
§ 12131 Definitions
§ 12132 Discrimination
§ 12133 Enforcement
§ 12134 Regulations
Part B—Actions Applicable to Public Transportation Provided by Public Entities Considered Discriminatory
subpart i—public transportation other than by aircraft or certain rail operations
§ 12141 Definitions
§ 12142 Public entities operating fixed route systems
§ 12143 Paratransit as a complement to fixed route service
§ 12144 Public entity operating a demand responsive system
§ 12145 Temporary relief where lifts are unavailable
§ 12146 New facilities
§ 12147 Alterations of existing facilities
§ 12148 Public transportation programs and activities in existing facilities and one car per train rule
§ 12149 Regulations
§ 12150 Interim accessibility requirements
subpart ii—public transportation by intercity and commuter rail
§ 12161 Definitions
§ 12161 Intercity and commuter rail actions considered discriminatory
§ 12161 Conformance of accessibility standards
§ 12161 Regulations
§ 12161 Interim accessibility requirements
SUBCHAPTER III—PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS AND SERVICES OPERATED BY PRIVATE ENTITIES
§ 12181 Definitions
§ 12182 Prohibition of discrimination by public accommodations
§ 12183 New construction and alterations in public accommodations and commercial facilities
§ 12184 Prohibition of discrimination in specified public transportation services provided by private entities
§ 12185 Study
§ 12186 Regulations
§ 12187 Exemptions for private clubs and religious organizations
§ 12188 Enforcement
§ 12189 Examinations and courses
SUBCHAPTER IV—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
§ 12201 Construction
§ 12202 State immunity
§ 12203 Prohibition against retaliation and coercion
§ 12204 Regulations by Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
§ 12205 Attorney’s fees
§ 12205a Rule of construction regarding regulatory authority
§ 12206 Technical assistance
§ 12207 Federal wilderness areas
§ 12208 Transvestites
§ 12209 Instrumentalities of Congress
§ 12210 Illegal use of drugs
§ 12211 Definitions
§ 12212 Alternative means of dispute resolution
§ 12213 Severability

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