description was broadcast at a drive-in theater, it would likely be heard by patrons who do not require audio description and would result in a fundamental alteration of the movie-going experience...
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  Section 36.303(g)(1) Movie Theater
  
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  Section 1630.9 Not Making Reasonable Accommodation 
  
obligation to make reasonable accommodation is owed only to an individual with a disability who is qualified within the meaning of §1630.2(m) in that he or she satisfies all the skill, experience...
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  Section 1630.2(g) Disability
  
In the original ADA, “Congress sought to protect anyone who experiences discrimination because of a current, past, or perceived disability.” 2008 Senate Statement of Managers at 6....
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  d. Unobstructed Transfer
  
This study examined the transfer experience with an adjustable height transfer surface. This study is available at http://herl.pitt.edu/ab/. ...
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  How is slip resistance measured?
  
developed in the early 1940s and was the testing device specified by the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) shortly thereafter when it established--from laboratory test data corroborated by field experience...
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  A.  Statutory and Rulemaking History Up to the 2008 NPRM
  
[1] In the June 17, 2008 NPRM, the Department used the term "narrative description" to define the process and experience whereby individuals who are blind or have low vision are...
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  FACTS APPLICABLE TO ALL CLAIMS
  
discrimination and continuing systemic inaccessibility cause a real and immediate threat of current and continuing harm to persons with mobility disabilities within the City as represented by the experiences...
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  Location of accessible routes to stages. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
The Department also asked how to quantify the benefits of this requirement for persons with disabilities, and invited commenters to provide illustrative anecdotal experiences about the requirement's...
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  Secondary ticket market. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
The Department's enforcement experience with assembly areas also has revealed that venues regularly provide for and make last-minute seat transfers....
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  Location of accessible routes to stages. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
The Department also asked how to quantify the benefits of this requirement for persons with disabilities, and invited commenters to provide illustrative anecdotal experiences about the requirement's...
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  Secondary ticket market. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
The Department's enforcement experience with assembly areas also has revealed that venues regularly provide for and make last-minute seat transfers....
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  Background
  
The Department recognizes that some users, who have become familiar and comfortable with the existing organization and numbering scheme of Part 382, might have to make some adjustments as...
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  IV. RESOLVING ADA COMPLAINTS THROUGH MEDIATION
  
A wheelchair user can now shop at the local grocery store because there is a ramp, a citizen who is deaf can testify at a county hearing because there is a sign language interpreter, and...
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  4.1 Wheeled Mobility Device Dimensions
  
described in the standards are close to the mean values found in the research studies but this is certainly not sufficient to accommodate a large enough proportion of wheeled mobility users...
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  C. First Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (2010)
  
However, many commenters expressed concern that the 2010 ANPRM was not user-friendly, e.g., that it was too long (at close to 100 pages), organized in a confusing manner, and suffered from...
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  Issue 1: APS volume
  
This can lead to neighborhood as well as user concerns, since excessive volume will mask other sounds that are important to pedestrians who are blind (such as the sound of traffic surges...
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  [2010 ADAS] 105.2.3 ASTM
  
ground area beneath and immediately adjacent to a play structure or play equipment designed for unrestricted circulation around the equipment and on whose surface it is predicted that a user...
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  Section 36.406 Standards for New Construction and Alterations (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
This chart is intended solely as guidance for the user; it has no effect for purposes of compliance or enforcement....
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  11B-233.1 General
  
For example: Section 206.5.4 requires all doors and doorways providing user passage in residential dwelling units providing mobility features to comply with Section 404; Section 206.7.6...
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  BACKGROUND
  
captioning is inaccurate; and individuals who have physical disabilities that affect manual dexterity face barriers on the website because Java script throughout the website is not available to users...
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  OVERVIEW
  
Additionally, a link is available for users of the Guide to provide comments or changes that should be considered for future editions....
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  Trail Study Sites
  
The desire was for park users to be able to maneuver a wheelchair directly to the water's edge, where they could access the beach and a boat landing (Fig. 1)....
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  Airport Kiosk Accessibility
  
effective date of the rule until all automated kiosks owned by a carrier are accessible, the Department proposed to require that each accessible kiosk be visually and tactilely identifiable to users...
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  Alterations
  
The cost of altering a single user accessible toilet room is $11,000. Twenty percent of $45,000 is $9,000....