The Department encourages entities with relatively less adequate securement systems on their vehicles, where feasible, to retrofit the vehicles with better securement systems, that can successfully...
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Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use
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Section 1193.2 Scoping (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many current products will be on the market for some time and should be required to be retrofitted to be accessible or compatible, if readily achievable. Response....
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Section 37.23 Service Under Contract
The public entity could maintain its 20 percent level of accessibility through any one or more of a number of means, such as having the contractor to provide two accessible buses, retrofitting...
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Undue burden (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Requiring agencies to purchase accessible products at the outset eliminates the need for expensive retrofitting of an existing product when requested by an employee or member of the public...
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Safe Harbor is applied element by element in existing facilities
elements of a path of travel at a place of public accommodation or commercial facility in accordance with the specifications in the 1991 Standards, the private entity is not required to retrofit...
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Subpart E—Enforcement (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Authorizing suits to prevent construction of facilities with architectural barriers will avoid the necessity of costly retrofitting that might be required if suits were not permitted until...
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III-6.2000 Alterations: Path of travel
path of travel requirement is not triggered if alteration work is limited solely to the electrical, mechanical, or plumbing system, hazardous material abatement, or automatic sprinkler retrofitting...
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Attachment B – Code References
travel have been constructed or altered in compliance with the accessibility requirements of the immediately preceding edition of the California Building Code, it shall not be required to retrofit...
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Subpart E—Enforcement (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Authorizing suits to prevent construction of facilities with architectural barriers will avoid the necessity of costly retrofitting that might be required if suits were not permitted until...
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Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
All small entities currently in compliance with the 1991 Standards will neither need to undertake further retrofits nor require the services of a consultant to tell them so....
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§35.151 New Construction and Alterations
buildings where architectural barriers can be avoided at little or no cost, the application of new construction standards to an existing building being leased raises the same prospect of retrofitting...
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Application of ADA to places of lodging that contain individually owned units. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Otherwise the development would have to ensure that units are retrofitted....
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§35.151 New construction and alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
buildings where architectural barriers can be avoided at little or no cost, the application of new construction standards to an existing building being leased raises the same prospect of retrofitting...
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Play areas. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Given the nature of the element at issue, retrofitting existing elevated play components in play areas to meet the scoping and technical specifications in the alteration standard would be...
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Captioning at sporting venues. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some venue owners and operators argued that retrofitting existing stadiums with new systems could easily cost in the hundreds of thousands of dollars per scoreboard or system....
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Captioning at sporting venues. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some venue owners and operators argued that retrofitting existing stadiums with new systems could easily cost hundreds of thousands of dollars per scoreboard or system....
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Regulatory Process Matters
Differing requirements can contribute to mistakes resulting in litigation and costly retrofitting of facilities after they are constructed....
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Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
All businesses currently in compliance with the 1991 Standards will neither need to undertake further retrofits nor require the services of a consultant to tell them so....
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Safe harbor for qualified small businesses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Moreover, the element-by-element safe harbor will ensure that unless and until a small business engages in alteration of affected elements, the small business will not have to retrofit elements...
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In-Flight Audio and Video Services
for passengers without a sensory disability, limited cabin-server storage for additional captioned video files to complement up to eight languages offered onboard, and lengthy aircraft retrofit...
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Play areas. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Given the nature of the element at issue, retrofitting existing elevated play components in play areas to meet the scoping and technical specifications in the alteration standard would be...
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Side reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
If the pay phones comply with the 1991 Standards, the adoption of the 2010 Standards does not require retrofitting of these elements to reflect incremental changes in the 2010 Standards....
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Side reach (Section-by-Section Analysis)
If the pay phones comply with the 1991 Standards or UFAS, the adoption of the 2010 Standards does not require retrofitting of these elements to reflect incremental changes in the 2010 Standards...