(g) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality.
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Sec.36.403(g)
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§ 36.403(g) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality.
(g) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality.
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Stages.
to access the stage area directly, regardless of which baseline is used for the analysis. ...
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Benefits
Benefits The proposed guidelines will benefit pedestrians with disabilities. The U.S....
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AIAU ADA Tolerances and Acceptable Measurements Training Course 1.5 LUs
Terry View profile > Course details Contents: Video, quiz, evaluation Expiration: One year after purchase Duration: 1:30 Passing Score: 80% on quiz Cost: $40 non-members...
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Principles of Universal Design
Universal Design Principles of Universal Design1 ◼ PRINCIPLE ONE: Equitable Use - The design is useful and marketable to any group of users. ◼ PRINCIPLE TWO: Flexibility...
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Universal Design in Practice
Universal Design in Practice 1. Look at the Big Picture 2. Read the Requirements 3. Don't Assume What Future Users Can't Do 4. Find the Right Products 5. Select...
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DSA IR A-10: ALTERATION AND RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS—DSA APPROVAL EXEMPTION (with revisions issued through Jan. 2018)
IR A-10: ALTERATION AND RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS—DSA APPROVAL EXEMPTION Disciplines: Structural Fire & Life...
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3. Review the Research Findings About Accessibility Issues for Play Surfaces
The data for analysis required the research team to make a number of inquiries to the operation, planning, budgeting and maintenance procedures conducted by the playground owner....
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2.3.3. Installation Costs
Therefore, this could result in an additional upfront cost after equipment acquisition. ...
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11B-202.4 Path of Travel Requirements in Alterations, Additions and Structural Repairs
• Addition of the words “as defined” after the term “adjusted construction cost” to ensure code users are made aware of the related definition....
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FAQ: I am an existing Corada user but am also a member of one of Corada's partnering associations or attended an event with a promo code. How do I get my discount or credit?
Account credit may be used toward the cost of an upgrade to Accessibility Specialist level access; or, if you already have an Accessibility Specialist level subscription, you may accumulate...
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Costs
The baseline target inventory is reassessed at the beginning of each hurricane season and may be readjusted based on operational needs, lessons learned, and on-going analysis....
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A. Purpose and Objective of the Final Rule Relative to Movie Theaters Categorized as Small
As previously discussed throughout this rule, the Department's existing regulation implementing the ADA's title III auxiliary aids provision reiterates the obligation of covered...
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4. Benefits of the Proposed Rule
As shown in Table 4 above, the annualized value of monetized benefits from these proposed standards is estimated to be $69.1 million over the 10-year analysis period (assuming a 7 percent...
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Comments on the Costs of Implementation
In addition to the comments on the specific features of the three design options, one of the issues most widely commented upon was the cost of compliance with the Act's accessibility requirements...
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2.4.1. Replacement Costs
The Final RA estimates the costs to replace captioning and audio description hardware and devices over the time frame of the analysis. ...
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3. Benefits—Qualitative Discussion of Benefits
Benefits—Qualitative Discussion of Benefits The benefits of this rule are difficult to quantify for multiple reasons. ...
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY and NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY - OPINION & ORDER
an individual; and RODOLFO DIAZ, an individual; on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, – against – METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY, a public benefit...
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2. Benefits: Qualitative Summary of Benefits
For the new OTRB-related requirements, benefits are expected to be similar to, though perhaps more incremental than, the benefits accruing from automated announcement systems....
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Benefits
Benefits The scoping and technical requirements for emergency transportable housing units with mobility features will directly benefit disaster survivors with mobility disabilities who...
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Stabilized Engineered Wood Fiber for Accessible Trails
The stabilized EWF (SEWF) system enhanced accessibility and should reduce erosion and maintenance costs for trail systems....
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What occupancies are or are not subject to path of travel and/or accessible routes? …buildings subject to California Building Code (CBC) Chapter 11B? …multi-family buildings subject to CBC Chapter 11A? …others?
Compliance with path of travel requirements is required to the maximum extent feasible without exceeding 20 percent of the cost of the work directly associated with the installation of EVCS...