ACCESSABILITY Sample Clauses

ACCESSABILITY. The Lessor will ensure that the Premises and areas serving the leased Space shall be accessible to persons with disabilities in accordance with both federal and Commonwealth law.
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ACCESSABILITY. 9.1. The University of Chichester is committed to providing an inclusive environment for all its visitors and residents; whilst it will endeavour to accommodate all requests, the University cannot guarantee this and Clients should check to ensure adapted facilities and requirements are available and meet their needs before committing to these terms and conditions.
ACCESSABILITY. Instead of Washington outlining for Americans the ways they cannot use their health insurance, reforms should make health coverage more portable. Individ- uals should be able to own their insurance and have it follow them in and out of jobs throughout their career. Small business owners should be permitted to band together across State lines through their membership in bona fide trade or professional associations to purchase health coverage for their families and employees at a low cost. This will increase small businessesbargaining power, volume discounts, and administrative effi- ciencies while giving them freedom from State-mandated ben- efit packages. Also, insurers licensed to sell policies in one State should be permitted to offer them to residents in any other State, and consumers should be permitted to shop for S. Con. Res. 11—88 health insurance across State lines, as they are with other insurance products online, by mail, by phone, or in consultation with an insurance agent.

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