Examples of temporary buildings or facilities covered include, but are not limited to: reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, exhibit areas, temporary banking facilities...
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1.9.1 Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance.
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SHOPPING CENTER (OR SHOPPING MALL)
For the purposes of this section, “shopping center” or “shopping mall” includes a covered mall building. Advisory Definition of SHOPPING CENTER (or SHOPPING MALL). ...
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11B-205.1 General
Controls covered by Section 11B-205.1 include, but are not limited to, light switches, circuit breakers, duplexes and other convenience receptacles, environmental and appliance controls,...
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Intent
This Guide does not attempt to cover housing accessibility requirements comprehensively....
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SUMMARY:
In March 2011, the Department of Justice (DOJ), pursuant to its coordination authority under Section 504, advised Federal agencies that they may permit covered entities to use the 2010 ADA...
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Summary of significant issues raised by public comments in response to the NPRM Paperwork Reduction Act analysis and annual reporting burden estimate
This is true not only because of the varying complexity of the products covered by these guidelines, but also because of the application of the concept of readily achievable....
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Section 36.406(f)(3)
enforcement actions, the Department discovered that some venues place wheelchair spaces and companion seats on temporary platforms that, when removed, reveal conventional seating underneath, or cover...
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2.5.1 U.S. Food and Drug Administration
With few exceptions, the medical diagnostic equipment covered by the proposed accessibility standards is either FDA Class I or Class II....
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1. GENERAL
On July 23, 2004, the United States Access Board issued updated accessibility guidelines for newly constructed, altered, and leased facilities covered by the ABA and Americans with Disabilities...
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Guidelines for Requirement 5
The only other environmental controls covered by the Guidelines for Requirement 5 would be heating, air conditioning or ventilation controls (e.g., ceiling fan controls)....
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2. General Framework of Assessment
the potential incremental impact of the proposed rule, the Preliminary RIA identifies provisions in the proposed standards and guidelines that would likely increase compliance costs for covered...
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Acceleration
Table 11 shows the time required for various path users to cover a given distance....
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Applicability to Carrier Web Sites
Despite their disagreements with the proposed technical standard, the scope of covered Web site content, and the implementation time frame, both U.S. and foreign carriers were nearly unanimous...
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Subpart F—Certification of State Laws or Local Building Codes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One commenter, an association of building owners and managers, suggested that because of the increased scope of the 2010 Standards, it is likely that parts of covered elements in the new...
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Section 36.406(e) Housing at a Place of Education (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Covered entities subject to the ADA must always be aware of, and comply with, any other Federal statutes or regulations that govern the operation of residential properties....
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