As the Telecommunications Act did not provide a qualifier other than readily achievable, the guidelines developed by the Board apply to all covered products, as opposed to product lines...
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Significant alternatives that were rejected
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1003.1 Applicability
provide access to, or egress from, buildings or facilities where accessibility is required for applications listed in Section 1.8.2.1.2 regulated by the Department of Housing and Community Development...
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C. Preparation – Advance Planning for Emergencies and Disasters
Public officials, specialists from organizations such as the American Red Cross, and community members should work together to develop a comprehensive plan to prepare for emergencies....
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Tent Pads and Tent Platforms [1013]
For example, small tents may be used at a camping facility near a wilderness access point, while large family tents may be used at a more developed camping facility with numerous constructed...
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502.3.9 Event Notification (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This proposed requirement is important to address this issue in these proposed requirements because, on occasion, developers new to accessibility overlook this need....
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502.2.2 No Disruption of Accessibility Features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Advisory Committee strongly recommended that the Board include this requirement in the proposed rule not only to ensure accessibility, but also to avoid platform developers from being...
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E202.5.1 Basis for a Determination of Undue Burden (Section-by-Section Analysis)
which conformance would impose significant difficulty or expense taking into consideration the agency resources available to the program or component for which the ICT is to be procured, developed...
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410.4 Minimize Interference (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This section closely corresponds to existing 508 Standards § 1194.23(i) and 255 Guidelines § 1193.43(h), but also incorporates by references consensus standards developed since the 508 Standards...
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Online Tax Preparation Product
or through www.hrblock.com and related websites and links owned, operated, branded, or paid for by H&R Block, whether free or fee for service; and (2) on all interface applications developed...
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Need for and Objective of Final Rule
accessibility guidelines for camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, trails, and beach access routes constructed or altered by or behalf of federal agencies that administer outdoor developed...
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Paragraph (h) (Advisory Guidance)
Include individuals who are deaf or who have speech disabilities in the subject populations that are used to develop voice recognition algorithms, so that the algorithms will better accommodate...
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1003.1 Applicability
provide access to, or egress from, buildings or facilities where accessibility is required for applications listed in Section 1.8.2.1.2 regulated by the Department of Housing and Community Development...
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1003.1 Applicability
provide access to, or egress from, buildings or facilities where accessibility is required for applications listed in Section 1.8.2.1.2 regulated by the Department of Housing and Community Development...
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Outdoor Constructed Features
comply with the applicable technical requirements, and would have required at least 40 percent of these elements that complied with the applicable technical requirements to be on an outdoor recreation...
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Section 37.37 Other Applications
On the other hand, conveyances used for recreational purposes, such as amusement park rides, ski lifts, or historic rail cars or trolleys operated in museum settings, are not viewed as transportation...
- Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living (AACIL) - Ann Arbor, MI
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5. Conflicts Between Shared Path Users
According to the AASHTO Guide, the 85th percentile speed for recreational bicyclists is 18 miles per hour. See AASHTO Guide, 5.2.4 Design Speed....
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Prohibition against discrimination in services, programs, and activities
courts, juvenile justice systems, pre-trial services, or probation and parole services; Jail and prison intake and classification evaluations, medical and mental health services, recreational...
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4.6 Swimming Pools
The ADA Guidelines for Recreation Facilities provide standards for swimming pool accessibility and are a good resource for facilities....
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II. Research Methodology
Therefore, a new database, which consisted of the names of all Recreational Trails Program administrators, was constructed based on a contact list with email addresses which was posted on...
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11B-233.3.4 Alterations
provided within the dwelling unit; types of common spaces provided within the facility; and location with respect to community resources and services, such as public transportation and civic, recreational...
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Additional Resources for Technical Assistance and Locating Accessibility Services
Center Adaptive Environments Center, Inc. 180-200 Portland Street, First Floor Boston, MA 02114 (617) 695-1225 (V/TTY) (617) 482-8099 (Fax) http://adaptiveenvironments.org/neada/site...
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References
ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADA-ABA). 2002. http://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/buildings-and-sites/about-the-ada-standards/background...
- HEATH Resource Center