The exception in section 234.1 of the 2010 Standards exempts mobile or portable amusement rides, such as those set up for short periods of time at carnivals, fairs or festivals, from having...
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Mobile or Portable Amusement Rides
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1.0 Background
Comparisons of international standards and research are useful to validate methods and confirm results....
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Visible Alarms in Guest Rooms with Communication Features
The 1991 Standards at sections 9.3.1 and 4.28.4 require transient lodging guest rooms with communication features to provide either permanently installed visible alarms that are connected...
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1.4 Overview of Report
1.4 Overview of Report This report presents the recommendations of the MDE Advisory Committee for accessibility standards....
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B. The 2010 Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Captioning and Video Description
Although industry commenters recommended that compliance be phased in over a 5-year schedule with 20 percent compliance each year, most commenters recommended that the requirement be implemented...
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2.4.4.2. Notice Costs
Moreover, the movie exhibition industry has largely moved away from print advertising in favor of digital advertising. ...
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3.2.1. Overview of NATO’s 2015 Accessibility Survey
NATO is a trade association representing firms in the movie exhibition industry. ...
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3.2. Baselines
The industry as a whole is seeing an increasing number of movie theaters with auditoriums equipped to provide closed movie captioning and audio description....
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VI. Relationship of This Regulation to Revisions to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s ADA Title I Regulation Implementing the ADA Amendments Act of 2008
Department held four joint ‘‘Town Hall Listening Sessions’’ throughout the United States and heard testimony from more than 60 individuals and representatives of the business/employer industry...
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ACCESSIBLE SPACE
Space that complies with these standards....
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H. Repairing and Rebuilding
They may choose from two design standards for new construction and alterations – either the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS) or the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (ADA...
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224.5 Dispersion
ETA Editor’s Note: This Access Board note was taken from 36.406(c)Standards for New Construction and Alterations; Places of Lodging. ...
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New and Altered Permanently Installed Amusement Rides
Section 234 of the 2010 Standards sets out scoping requirements and section 1002 sets out the technical requirements for the accessibility of permanently installed amusement rides....
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Legal Authority and Purpose
Legal Authority and Purpose We are required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Rehabilitation Act to issue guidelines for the accessibility standards adopted by the...
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Completing the Checklist
The checklist is based on requirements from the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (Standards)....
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Furnishings and Equipment
The DOJ and DOT ADA Standards, like most building requirements and codes, apply to those elements that are fixed or built-in....
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404.3 Automatic and Power-Assisted Doors and Gates
Full-powered automatic doors shall comply with ANSI/BHMA A156.10 (incorporated by reference, see "Referenced Standards" in Chapter 1)....
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§ 36.406(g) Medical care facilities
Medical care facilities that are subject to this section shall comply with the provisions of the 2010 Standards applicable to medical care facilities, including, but not limited to, sections...
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Toilet Rooms-Banquet Area
See Standards § 4.13.11(2)(b). t. The toilet centerline of the men's toilet room is 19" from the side wall instead of the required 18". See Standards § 4.16.2....
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Toilet Rooms North (Celebrity Spies)–Men [sic]
See Standards § 4.13.11(2)(b). ee. The men's toilet room stall door hardware requires tight grasping and twisting of the wrist. See Standards § 4.13.9....