ILLUSTRATION 1: Museums generally do not allow visitors to touch exhibits because handling can cause damage to the objects....
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III-3.4100 Separate programs
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II-3.4100 Separate programs
ILLUSTRATION 1: Museums generally do not allow visitors to touch exhibits because handling can cause damage to the objects....
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Movie captioning. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the NPRM, the Department stated that options were being considered to require movie theater owners and operators to exhibit movies that are captioned for patrons who are deaf or hard...
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RELIEF TO THE COMPLAINANT
Within forty-five (45) days after the effective date of this Agreement, and in exchange for an executed copy of the Release Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit 2, the University, the Board...
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WHO IS IMPACTED BY THE NEW REGULATIONS?
For example: Theaters, museums, concert halls, arts and performing arts centers, stadiums, private colleges and universities, lecture halls, galleries, parks, zoos, other places of exhibition...
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2.1.1. Parameters
For the purposes of this cost analysis, the Final RA assumes that all movie theaters in the industry exhibiting digital movies will fully comply with the requirements of this rule even though...
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1.4.1. Deferral of Coverage for Auditoriums Showing Analog Movies Exclusively
The Department has decided to defer until a later date the decision whether to engage in rulemaking with respect to movie theater auditoriums that exhibit analog movies exclusively. ...
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Open Captioning (or Other Technologies) as an Option for Compliance (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In Question 9 of the 2010 ANPRM, the Department asked whether it should give movie theaters the discretion to exhibit movies with open captions should they so desire, as an alternate method...
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Audio Description (Section-by-Section Analysis)
of the NPRM, the Department is proposing that a public accommodation that owns, leases, leases to, or operates a movie theater shall ensure that its auditoriums have the capability to exhibit...
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C. Costs and Benefits
The Final RA captures the total costs of this rulemaking using a baseline, which represents the Department's best assessment of the current state of the movie exhibition industry, including...
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VI. Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Small businesses constitute the vast majority of firms in the movie exhibition industry....
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3.2.2.2. Medium Accessibility Baseline
The percentage of auditoriums equipped to provide closed movie captioning or audio description amongst auditoriums operated by all NATO members is true for all indoor auditoriums exhibiting...
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G. Reporting
Such hospitals are set forth in Exhibit C, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. ...
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B. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
This rule applies to public accommodations that exhibit movies for a fee that are covered by title III of the ADA....
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§27.127(e)(1)
proper (and not inconsistent with this section) relating to the conduct of the hearing, giving notice subsequent to those provided for in paragraph (a) of this section, taking testimony, exhibits...
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EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION DURING FACE-TO-FACE SERVICES
As set out in the Effective Communication Policy in Exhibit A, THE CREDIT UNION will consult with the requesting individual with a disability to determine what type of auxiliary aid is needed...
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B. TERMS OF AGREEMENT
Within 30 days of the effective date of this Agreement, Jefferson Outpatient will adopt and incorporate the Non-Discrimination Policy (attached as Exhibit 1) into its existing policies...
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1.9.1 Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance.
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.
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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C. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
This proposed rule applies to public accommodations that exhibit movies for a fee that are covered by title III of the ADA. ...
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1. Introduction
Chapter 7 presents the impact of this rule on small entities within the movie exhibition industry....
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3.2.2.1. Low Accessibility Baseline
Accessibility baseline assumes that: The auditoriums equipped to provide closed movie captioning or audio description as reported in the 2015 survey are the only indoor auditoriums exhibiting...