The Department of Transportation regulations implementing Section 504 also contain requirements for recipients of federal financial assistance from the Department regarding compliance planning...
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  Existing Facilities That Are Not Altered
  
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  8.3 Alternate Means of Access
  Although current technical requirements may prevent compliance with recommended access standards (see Section 7 for examples), Committee members aimed to encourage manufacturers and developers... 
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  Does a wheelchair user have to use the seat belt and shoulder harness?
  Many state seat belt laws also contain provisions exempting certain types of vehicles (such as buses and taxis) from compliance, as well as exceptions for persons who cannot use a seat belt... 
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  Accessible
  The commenters noted that, under several State building codes, these terms denote different standards for compliance.... 
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  ATMs. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The NPRM explained that the Department considers the communication-related elements of ATMs to be auxiliary aids and services, to which the safe harbor for elements built in compliance with... 
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  Effective date for barrier removal. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  This is also consistent with the compliance date the Department has specified for applying the 2010 Standards to new construction and alterations.... 
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  T304 Operable Parts
  Accordingly, the Access Board believes that compliance with this revised minimum height for operable parts—which has been retained in the final rule (see T304.2)—is unlikely to cause transit... 
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  Alterations [4.1.6(1)(f) & (k)]
  The intended scope of work and technical feasibility are key factors in determining compliance in alterations to existing elevators.... 
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  Automated Revolving Doors
  An alternate door in full compliance with 4.13 is considered necessary since some people with disabilities may be uncertain of their usability or may not move quickly enough to use them.... 
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  Trail Facilities
  Trail facilities must be designed appropriately for the setting and in compliance with the applicable provisions in FSORAG to ensure that the facility can be used for its primary purpose... 
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  Surfaces of Trails
  The first general exception allows achieving firmness and stability to the extent practicable if a condition for an exception prohibits full compliance with surface requirements.... 
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  ADA Facility Survey Options
  LOW HIGH Advantages of High Quality Advice: Format of Reports and Database are Tailored for Efficient Use Lower Total Costs for Compliance... 
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  Developing a plan based on priorities
  ADA guidance recommends businesses develop a long-term plan for bringing their facilities into compliance.... 
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  New Construction
  Standards modify the requirements in Chapter 2 and should not assume that by reading the provisions of Chapter 2 alone they will have all the information and perspective they need to achieve compliance... 
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  Existing Elevators (Alterations)
  Compliance is determined by the scope of the project. For example, if a car operating panel is upgraded, at a minimum the new panel must comply.... 
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  Applicability
  A building owner is expected to maintain compliance with that edition, but is not expected to perform alterations to become compliant with later editions when issued. ... 
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  INVESTIGATION AND FINDINGS
  Part 36, Subpart E, to investigate the allegations of the complaint in this matter to determine the Hospitals’ compliance with title III of the ADA. ... 
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  D. INDEPENDENT LICENSED ARCHITECT
  The ILA will be considered a neutral inspector for purposes of issuing certifications of compliance and will be reasonably available to the United States to discuss findings in its and the... 
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  Section 35.152 Detention and correctional facilities—program requirements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The Department's concerns are based not only on complaints it has received, but the Department's substantial experience in investigations and compliance reviews of jails, prisons, and other... 
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  11B-233.3.4.1 Alterations to vacated buildings
  Residential dwelling units with adaptable features shall be provided in compliance with Section 11B-233.3.1.2.... 
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  11B-223.1 General
  While dispersion is not required, the flexibility it provides can be a critical factor in ensuring cost effective compliance with applicable civil rights laws, including titles II and III... 
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  1136A.2 Switch and control heights
  ETA Editor's Note Division V Sections 1137A through 1143A from California Building Code Chapter 11A, are not adopted by the Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance (DSA-AC... 
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  11B-403.5.1 Clear width
  When, because of right-of-way restrictions, natural barriers or other existing conditions, the enforcing agency determines that compliance with the 48-inch (1219 mm) clear sidewalk width... 
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  II-4.2000 Relationship among title II and other Federal laws that prohibit employment discrimination by public entities on the basis of disability
  What standards are used to determine compliance under title II? For those public entities that are subject to title I of the ADA, title II adopts the standards of title I.... 
