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Section 36.303(g)(9) Operational Requirements
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1630.4(c)
(c) Rates of pay or any other form of compensation and changes in compensation;
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1630.4(g)
(g) Selection and financial support for training, including: apprenticeships, professional meetings, conferences and other related activities, and selection for leaves of absence to...
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Documentation of Need for Accommodation
Documentation of Need for Accommodation If an applicant or employee requests an accommodation and the need for the accommodation is not obvious, or if the employer does not...
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How do I request a reasonable accommodation?
How do I request a reasonable accommodation? You simply must let your employer know that you need an adjustment or change because of your disability. You do not need to complete...
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§1630.4(a)(1)(vii)
(vii) Selection and financial support for training, including: apprenticeships, professional meetings, conferences and other related activities, and selection for leaves of absence...
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25. Is a probationary employee entitled to reassignment?
In this situation, the employee is similar to an applicant who applies for a job for which s/he is not qualified, and then requests reassignment....
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2.3.3. Installation Costs
In addition, some movie theaters may need to hire a third party to install captioning and audio description equipment in its auditoriums. ...
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Reasonable Accommodation
Some examples of reasonable accommodation include: making existing facilities used by employees readily accessible to, and usable by, an individual with a disability; job...
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3.2.2.3. High Accessibility Baseline
The High Accessibility baseline assumes that: The percentage of auditoriums equipped to provide closed movie captioning or audio description amongst auditoriums operated by surveyed...
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3.2.2.2. Medium Accessibility Baseline
The Medium Accessibility baseline assumes that: The percentage of auditoriums equipped to provide closed movie captioning or audio description amongst auditoriums operated by all...
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2.4.2. Training Costs
In addition to the acquisition, installation, and replacement of equipment, the rule requires staff to be able to provide patrons with captioning and audio description devices and to direct...
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3.2.2.1. Low Accessibility Baseline
The Low 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...
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B. The 2010 Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Captioning and Video Description
In 2010, uncertain about the status of digital conversion, the availability of captioning and audio description technology, and financial setbacks to many public accommodations due to the...
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4.1.4. Per Movie Theater Costs
The cost estimation in this section assumes that the average movie theater will purchase captioning and audio description equipment in 2016 and will maintain operations throughout the period...
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C. The 2014 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Movie Captioning and Audio Description
In the 2014 NPRM, the Department proposed that movie theaters be required to provide captioning and audio description at all scheduled showings of any movie that is produced or otherwise...
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C. Costs and Benefits
using a baseline, which represents the Department's best assessment of the current state of the movie exhibition industry, including the availability of closed movie captioning and audio description...
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2.1.3. Baseline
The analysis assumes that movie theaters with auditoriums currently equipped to provide closed movie captioning and audio description would also operate and maintain this equipment in the...
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22. Must an employer allow an employee with a disability to work a modified or part-time schedule as a reasonable accommodation, absent undue hardship?
cause undue hardship -- or whether the essential functions may be performed at different times with little or no impact on the operations or the ability of other employees to perform their jobs...
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Can an employer consider health and safety when deciding whether to hire an applicant or retain an employee who has HIV or AIDS?
Having HIV or AIDS, however, might impair an individual’s ability to perform certain functions of a job, thus causing the individual to pose a direct threat to the health or safety of the...
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Costs and Benefits
disabilities currently have consistent access to movie theaters that provide closed captioning and audio description. ...
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3.6. Replacement Costs
Given the assumed 15-year term of the final rule, captioning and audio description equipment will require replacement one or more times during this period. ...
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3.2.2.4. Summary of Baselines
In the Medium Accessibility baseline, approximately 70 percent of auditoriums are equipped to provide closed movie captioning and approximately 70 percent are equipped to provide audio description...
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§ 36.303(g)(9) Operational requirements
On or after January 17, 2017, whenever a public accommodation provides captioning and audio description in a movie theater auditorium exhibiting digital movies, it shall ensure that at least...