Adverse impact. ...
Search Results "Cost Impact Analysis"
Commonly Searched Documents
-
§1607.16 Definitions.
-
9.2 Is a Worker Injured on the Job Protected by the ADA?
Also, many on-the-job injuries cause non-chronic impairments which heal within a short period of time with little or no long-term or permanent impact....
-
7. References
., Pierce, L. (2002) A Statistical Analysis of factors associated with driver-percieved road roughness on urban highways. (WA-RD 538.1)....
-
Section 37.49 Designation of Responsible Person(s) for Intercity and Commuter Rail Stations
This language is intended to emphasize that as circumstances change, the parties involved have the responsibility to adjust their arrangements for cost sharing....
-
Existing Facilities
Commenters expressed concern about how changes to these guidelines would impact existing facilities that were previously retrofitted under ADA requirements, such as those requiring barrier...
-
T303 Handrails, Stanchions, and Handholds
concern that larger diameter handholds would result in significant industry-wide expense and lead to potential safety issues because greater rigidity would be less likely to absorb energy on impact...
-
Site Inspection
Are your sinuses and breathing impacted by mustiness? Even pervasive or lingering cooking odors can be a sign of poor or inadequate ventilation....
-
3.2 Microphone Location
sermon, etc.) it would be desirable to provide speakers with the alternative of using a lapel or lavaliere microphone; this will give them freedom of movement around the podium without impacting...
-
5. What factors are relevant in determining whether an individual does not oppose receiving services in an integrated employment setting?
visits, conducting job exploration, interest inventories, and work experiences in integrated job settings; and providing benefits counseling, and access to benefits plans, to explain the impact...
- Roadtech Manufacturing Retractable Cone Bar Barricades and Barriers
- Georgia-Pacific SofPull® High-Capacity Automated Roll Towel Dispenser
-
2.4.3 Impetus for Manufacturers to Improve MDE Accessibility
Health care facilities that would be required to acquire equipment to satisfy new accessibility regulations will quickly look to equipment manufacturers for solutions that are compliant, cost...
-
Lines of Sight for Wheelchair Spaces
Designers and operators of all types of assembly facilities were encouraged to comment on the impact of reducing the triggering point from 300 to 250, 200, or 150 seats....
-
IV. Eligibility for Goods and Services
Extra charges may not be imposed on individuals with disabilities to cover the costs of measures necessary to ensure nondiscriminatory treatment, such as removing barriers or providing qualified...
-
Including Customers with Disabilities in the Process
People with disabilities can assist businesses in finding cost-effective, usable solutions that bring facilities and customer service policies and practices into compliance with the ADA....
-
Threshold Height
allowed for thresholds with a beveled edge on each side that are existing or altered because compliance with the ½ inch requirement can, in some cases, significantly increase alteration costs...
-
Availability of Copies and Electronic Access
Availability of Copies and Electronic Access Single copies of this publication may be obtained at no cost by calling the Access Board's automated publications order line (202) 272-5434...
-
B. Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)
relationship between the national government and the States, or the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government; or (2) imposes substantial direct compliance costs...
-
4. FACILITIES IN OTHER COUNTRIES
Facilities in other countries for which the United States contributes a portion of the construction cost but does not control design criteria (such as NATO-funded facilities) need not comply...
-
Tax Credits and Deductions
The tax credit can be used to offset the cost of undertaking barrier removal and alterations to improve accessibility; providing accessible formats such as Braille, large print, and audio...
-
What is Readily Achievable Barrier Removal?
The decision of what is readily achievable is made considering the size, type, and overall finances of the public accommodation and the nature and cost of the access improvements needed....
-
4.1.2(5)(a)
They may be provided in a different location if equivalent or greater accessibility, in terms of distance from an accessible entrance, cost and convenience is ensured....
-
§100.203(a)
such a restoration agreement a provision requiring that the tenant pay into an interest bearing escrow account, over a reasonable period, a reasonable amount of money not to exceed the cost...
-
Technical difficulty and readily achievable
Along with cost and business operation, the technical feasibility of barrier removal must be taken into consideration....