The major difference between the two titles is that Title II has administrative requirements for an ADA coordinator, self-evaluation, transition plan, grievance procedure and public notice...
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What is the difference between Title II and Title III of the ADA?
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Executive Order 12866
The final rule also codifies existing internal administrative practices concerning disability law guidance. This proposal would have no cost impacts on regulated parties....
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4.2. Sensitivity Analysis
description device replacement rates; Increased staff training frequency; Single-Auditorium unit cost estimates including Sony’s technology; Increased maintenance and administrative...
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27. ADA COMPLIANCE OFFICER(S)
The ADA Compliance Officer shall serve as HWI’s primary administrative contact on disability issues for all Brand Hotels for the public, and for the Parties to this Consent Decree....
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[2010 ADA Standards] 105.1 General
Rights Section, 1425 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC; at the Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street, SW, Room 10424, Washington DC; or at the National Archives and Records Administration...
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§382.123(a)(1)
brought onto the aircraft by other passengers or crew enplaning at the same airport, consistent with FAA, PHMSA, TSA, or applicable foreign government requirements concerning security, safety...
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Commercial Facilities
For purposes of this definition, “rail” and “railroad” have the meaning given the term “railroad” in Section 202(e) of the Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970 [45 U.S.C. 431(e)]....
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2. Types of Telephone Emergency Services Covered
All basic emergency services provided by public safety agencies are covered, including police, fire, and ambulance services....
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What about the passenger who has two or more service animals?
This might include permitting the passenger to purchase a second seat so that the animals can be accommodated in accordance with FAA safety regulations....
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Submerged Depth
Adding a solid wall on the side closest to the water can enhance safety....
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vii. Ancillary equipment
such as positioning straps or cushions; protective padding; adjustable, padded leg supports for gynecological examinations; and additional supports, rails, or bars needed to ensure the safety...
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Trash Receptacles and Wildlife
Safety is also the primary issue when it comes to the accessibility of trash receptacles....
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1. Snow and Ice
For example, ambulatory blind passengers often have difficulty in icy conditions, and allowing the passenger to take the driver's arm will increase both the speed and safety of the passenger's...
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1. Snow and Ice
For example, ambulatory blind passengers often have difficulty in icy conditions, and allowing the passenger to take the driver's arm will increase both the speed and safety of the passenger's...
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The Research
Four individual testing administrators conducted the testing that took place in a small classroom or a conference room environment....
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Chapter 5: Fashioning a Durable ADA: The House of Representatives
By the time the Senate voted on September 7, 1989, nearly half the House had cosponsored the bill—almost enough votes to pass it.1 These factors led many senators and the Bush administration...
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III-9.3000 Procedure: Application and preliminary review
The certification process begins with an application to the Department by a "submitting official. " The submitting official is one who has principal responsibility for administration of...
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5.4.3 Transfer Support Height for M301 and M302
Members of the committee also discussed IEC 60601-2-52, which defines specific requirements to prevent entrapment safety hazards on specific types of MDE (typically hospital beds and stretchers...
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Subpart F -- Compliance Procedures
Subpart F -- Compliance Procedures Subpart F sets out the procedures for administrative enforcement of this part....
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Subpart F -- Compliance Procedures (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Subpart F -- Compliance Procedures (Section-by-Section Analysis) Subpart F sets out the procedures for administrative enforcement of this part....
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Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
must allow individuals who use these devices to enter their premises unless the business can demonstrate that the particular type of device cannot be accommodated because of legitimate safety...
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F105.2.2 ASME
ASME A17.1- 2000 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators, including ASME A17.1a-2002 Addenda and ASME A17.1b-2003 Addenda (see 407.1, 408.1, 409.1, and 810.9)....
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Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
advocacy group said that the Department's two-tiered approach strikes the proper balance between ensuring access for individuals with disabilities and addressing fundamental alteration and safety...
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APPENDIX A
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the accessibility and safety of surfaces in newly constructed playgrounds. ...