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Closing
And I want to thank the final panel who sat up here, especially Kurt, for your presentation, but for the whole panel, Marsha, for your passion, for the final panel and I think we had a great...
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Development of the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines
By the date of its final publication on July 23, 2004, the 2004 ADA/ABA Guidelines had been the subject of extraordinary review and public participation....
- National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
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2. Job Restructuring
in restructuring or modifying jobs for individuals with specific limitations can be obtained from state vocational rehabilitation agencies and other organizations with expertise in job analysis...
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Changes in Level within a Dwelling Unit
The Department believes that had it maintained in the final Guidelines the access specifications for design features, such as sunken living rooms, as set forth in the proposed guidelines...
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Senate Approval
Senate Approval After reaching a final agreement with Attorney General Thornburgh on July 31, 1989, Senators Kennedy and Harkin continued to push the ADA forward, scheduling the Labor...
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2. Who is considered a person with a disability under Title II of the ADA and Section 504?
. § 705(9)(B); see also Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Questions and Answers on the Final Rule Implementing the ADA Amendments Act of 2008, at www.eeoc.gov/laws/regulations/ada_qa_final_rule.cfm...
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Section 36.406(f)(3)
convert unsold wheelchair spaces to conventional seating undermines the flexibility facilities need to accommodate secondary ticket market exchanges as required by Sec. 36.302(f)(7) of the final...
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Time periods
effective until January 26, 1992, the Department has concluded that no additional transition period for non-structural changes is necessary, so the sixty day period has been omitted in the final...
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5.8.2.4 Unobstructed Floor Space Recommendation
The Committee considered this balance when making final decisions about overall knee and toe space and unobstructed floor space....
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Kiosk at Non-Airport Locations
NFB, ACB, and AFB specifically urged the Department to cover non-airport kiosks in the final rule and to state in the preamble that ADA provisions prevail when there is an overlap with the...
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1. GENERAL
elimination of architectural barriers for employees and applicants with disabilities. 1 As published in the Federal Register and the Code of Federal Regulations, the Board's final...
- Voluntary Voting System Guidelines
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Audible Hall Signals
The Board has added a requirement in the final rule that hall signal verbal annunciators have a frequency of 300 Hz minimum and 3,000 Hz maximum....
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Emergency Communication
Additional requirements for emergency communication systems are not included in the final rule....
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1. When does someone with a hearing impairment have a disability within the meaning of the ADA?
Finally, an individual is covered under the third ("regarded as") prong of the definition of disability if an employer takes a prohibited action (for example, refuses to hire or terminates...
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Fire Alarm Systems
The Board has reconsidered this decision and has included an exception in the final rule for consistency with the International Building Code and the National Fire Protection Association...
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Scoping Requirements
In the final rule, the Board has simplified the section and removed repetitive specifications while preserving most of the substance of the requirements as proposed....
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213 Toilet Facilities and Bathing Facilities
As revised in the final rule, this scoping is not limited to situations where the fixture count required by the local plumbing or building code is exceeded....
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Dispersion
Commenters recommended that the final rule should include a requirement that ensures that accessibility is fairly dispersed among different types of rooms in long-term care facilities....
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8.5 Updating Standards in the Future
8.5 Updating Standards in the Future Finally, two forces underscore the need for future vigilance concerning accessibility standards: (1) potential changes in the needs of the population...