Some commenters from trade associations and large venue owners criticized the scoping requirements as too onerous and one commenter asked for a remand to the Access Board for new scoping rules...
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Assistive listening systems. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Section 36.103 Relationship to Other Laws (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (b) makes explicit that the rule does not affect the obligation of recipients of Federal financial assistance to comply with the requirements imposed under section 504 of the Rehabilitation...
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How should we describe facilities that only meet some of the accessibility guidelines?
The Department of Justice has ruled that unless Federal agencies can show that any needed single renovation would have a significant negative impact on the entire agency’s budget, renovations...
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Regardless of the reason that barrier removal has not yet been accomplished, any barrier removal undertaken after the effective date of this rule must comply with the proposed standards...
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"Service Animal" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
coverage under title II, a person must be a "qualified individual with a disability," which is defined as "an individual with a disability who, with or without reasonable modifications to rules...
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Comfort animals vs. psychiatric service animals.
The Department's rule is based on the assumption that the title II and title III regulations govern a wider range of public settings than the settings that allow for emotional support animals...
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Storing Assistive Devices in the Aircraft Cabin
[Sec. 382.41(b)] In addition, the rule generally requires you to allow a passenger to stow her assistive device close to her seat, consistent with FAA safety regulations concerning carry-on...
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§35.130(d) and §35.130(e) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some commenters expressed concern that §35.130(e), which states that nothing in the rule requires an individual with a disability to accept special accommodations and services provided under...
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GENERAL AGREEMENT
consistent with business necessity, as required by title I of the ADA; (c) revise all hiring policies and practices, including as stated in the City of Woodlake Rules...
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II-2.8000 Qualified individual with a disability
eligibility requirements for receipt of services or participation in a public entity's programs, activities, or services with or without -- 1) Reasonable modifications to a public entity's rules...
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V. DEVELOPMENT OF DISABILITY-RELATED POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Within 45 days of reaching agreement with DOJ and ERC on the policies, WHC shall finalize its policies and procedures, disseminate them to the appropriate personnel, implement them, and...
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Transfer Protocols
The participant was asked to perform transfers to the first platform, to the second platform, back to the first platform, and then finally back to his/her WMD....
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5.3.1 Permitted Obstructions to Transfer Sides for M301 and M302
NPRM Preamble Discussion: The Access Board is considering whether the final standards should permit equipment parts to extend horizontally 3 inches maximum beyond the edge of the transfer...
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5.2.1.1 Transfer Surface Width Recommendations for M301
Rationale for final recommendation The Committee considered the initial proposal of 30 inches and ultimately decided to decrease the width proposal by two inches....
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The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
Finally, commenters asked for clarification on some issues in the existing regulations, such as title III's requirements regarding service animals....
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Compliance Determinations by State and Local Jurisdictions
deemed to be conclusive, local jurisdictions will be discouraged from performing compliance reviews because they will not be able to provide a building permit applicant with a sense of finality...
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Introduction
On March 6, 1991 (56 FR 9472), the Department published final Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines (Guidelines). (The Guidelines are codified at 24 CFR Ch. I, Subch. A, App. II.)...
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11. Fixing my business will be too expensive; therefore, I am unable to do anything to reduce my risk.
Finally, there are tax credits available to you to offset the cost of creating disability access such as: The California Business Portal "Go-Biz" http://businessportal.ca.gov/....
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2.2.4 Issues
Whatever rationale is developed, it is likely that the final decision would be made "on site" by a trained installer (meeting, it is assumed, the output electroacoustic recommendations that...
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Transfer Surface Size: Equipment Used by Patients in Supine, Prone, or Side-Lying Position (M301.2.2)
The Access Board is considering requiring in the final standards that transfer surfaces be provided at more than one location on diagnostic equipment used by patients in a supine, prone,...
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3. UFAS Compliant Units Deployed in Event of Catastrophic Disasters Equivalent to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
$1,957,500 15 % or 21,750 units $1,305,000 $1,631,250 $2,936,250 20 % or 29,000 units $1,740,000 $2,175,000 $3,915,000 The final...
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Section 36.311 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.311(a) reiterates the general rule that public accommodations shall permit individuals using wheelchairs, scooters, and manually powered mobility aids, including walkers, crutches...
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Applicability to Carrier Web Sites
In updating our research for the final regulatory evaluation, we found that the Web sites of many smaller carriers have added online booking engines, one of the more difficult Web site functions...