Summaries of significant issues raised by public comments in response to the initial regulatory flexibility analysis and discussion of regulatory revisions made as a result of such comments...
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B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
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19 Inch Low Height
These illustrations identify several key measurements....
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Section 1193.33 Information, documentation and training [1193.25 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The key to usability is information and the manufacturer's employees must know how to provide it in an effective manner....
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1. Captioning and Audio Description for Analog Movies
Audio description makes movies more accessible to individuals who are blind or have low vision by providing narrated information about key visual elements of the movie, such as actions,...
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Background
While the first phase addressed some of the key environmental issues concerning transfers, there were some additional issues that the Access Board felt needed further research. ...
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Construction and Maintenance Practices
The key to accessible parking is the striped zone next to it that ensures adequate space next to the vehicle to allow people to get into and out of their vehicle even if they use a wheelchair...
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III-4.3200 Effective communication
The key question in determining whether effective communication will result is whether the interpreter is "qualified," not whether he or she has been actually certified by an official licensing...
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1. Background
SMS messages are not transmitted until the user issues a send function (usually by hitting the “enter” key)....
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Equipment and furniture. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Among the commenters' key concerns, many from the disability community and some public entities, were objections to the Department's earlier decision not to issue equipment regulations,...
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11B-202.3 Alterations
ETA Editor's Note A key difference between CBC and ADA is that matters of judgment, such as technical infeasibility, equivalent facilitation, and compliance to the maximum extent feasible...
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Accessible Entrance
If a drop-off exists, then a barrier such as a raised edge or railing must be installed....
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3. Stowage Space for Wheelchairs
One matter that some comments raised was the so-called “seat-strapping” method of carrying wheelchairs in cabins....
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Compliance date
The Department is persuaded by the concerns raised by commenters for both the title II and III regulations that the six-month compliance date proposed in the NPRM for application of the...
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4. Passenger Information
We also asked about the issues that are raised if carriers are required to provide information on the limitation of the carriers’ codeshare partners to accommodate the use of respiratory...
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E. IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT
This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the Parties relating to Department of Justice Case No. 202-16-130 on the matters raised herein, and no other statement, promise or...
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Pricilla Rogers, Ph.D., Center on Vision Loss, American Foundation for the Blind
Consistently placing signage in large print and Braille (ADA requires raised print or Braille). References (slides 15 and 16) Built Environment: Janet M....
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Accessible golf cars.
Other concerns raised by public comments were the effect of allowing accessible golf car use on the greens and their impact on maintenance of the course. ...
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The Department’s Rulemaking History
The NPRMs addressed the issues raised in the public’s comments to the ANPRM and sought additional comment, generally and in specific areas, such as the Department’s adoption of the 2004...
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1.2 Background
The tactile properties of detectable warning surfaces result from a grid pattern of raised, flat-topped, truncated domes that can be felt underfoot or detected by a long cane or a wheelchair...
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Installation
The most notable installation concerns were raised at sites where the PIP appeared in good condition, but when tested with the TRIAX did not meet the ASTM standard for impact attenuation...
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DISPUTES AND ENFORCEMENT
If the United States believes that this Consent Decree or any portion of it has been violated, the United States will raise concerns with HWI, and the Parties will attempt to resolve the...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(v) and 36.105(d)(1)(v)—Comparisons to Most People in the Population, and Impairment Need Not Prevent or Significantly or Severely Restrict a Major Life Activity
A few commenters raised concerns that are further addressed in the ‘‘Condition, manner, or duration’’ section below, regarding the Department’s inclusion in the NPRM preamble of a reference...
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The Department's Rulemaking History
The NPRMs addressed the issues raised in the public's comments to the ANPRM and sought additional comment, generally and in specific areas, such as the Department's adoption of the 2004...
