I and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines, which were issued by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board...
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2004 ADAAG
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H.3 - If an agency began work on EIT prior to June 21, 2001 that will be developed entirely in-house, but won't be completed until after June 21, 2001, does this EIT have to meet the 508 requirements?
The Access Board's standards for EIT became effective February 20, 2001 and apply to EIT that is developed, procured, maintained or used by the Federal government, whether conducted in house...
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§ 36.401(d)(2)(ii)
In such a facility, any area housing passenger services, including boarding and debarking, loading and unloading, baggage claim, dining facilities, and other common areas open to the public...
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Sec.36.401(d)(2)(ii)
In such a facility, any area housing passenger services, including boarding and debarking, loading and unloading, baggage claim, dining facilities, and other common areas open to the public...
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§ 38.113(a)(1)
(1) At least one doorway, on each side of the car from which passengers board, of each car required to be accessible by §38.111(a) and where the spaces required by §38.111(d) of this part...
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§ 37.49(c)
owned by a private entity the persons providing commuter or intercity rail service to the station are the responsible parties, in a proportion equal to the percentage of all passenger boardings...
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Understanding Laptop Memory for Better Performance
Laptop memory plays a crucial role in determining how fast and efficiently your device performs everyday tasks....
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§ 36.303(g)(1)(v) Closed movie captioning
Closed movie captioning generally requires the use of a captioning device for delivery of the captions to the patron....
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ACCESSIBLE ELEMENT
An ACCESSIBLE ELEMENT can include a room, area, route, feature or device which provides accessibility for persons with disabilities.◼...
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Amusement Rides with Wheelchair Spaces
If possible, designers and manufacturers should incorporate more space to enhance the ease of loading and unloading and to accommodate a greater variety of personal mobility devices....
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Sub-Committee Summary of Scope for Recommendations
Stretchers are used not only as transport devices but are heavily used in the healthcare setting to perform diagnosis....
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AMUSEMENT ATTRACTION
[DSA-AC] Any facility, or portion of a facility, located within an amusement park or theme park which provides amusement without the use of an amusement device....
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§ 36.303(g)(1)(v) Closed movie captioning
Closed movie captioning generally requires the use of a captioning device for delivery of the captions to the patron....
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804.6.2 Operable Parts
Appliance doors and door latching devices shall not be required to comply with 309.4. 2....
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4.3.4 Tent Pad or Platform Surface
Tent pads and platforms shall have a surface that is firm and stable and is designed to allow use of tent stakes and other tent securing devices. Exception. ...
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4.3.4 Tent Pad or Platform Surface
Tent pads and platforms shall have a surface that is firm and stable and is designed to allow use of tent stakes and other tent securing devices. Exception....
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§1193.43(g) Availability of audio cutoff
Where a product delivers audio output through an external speaker, provide an industry standard connector for headphones or personal listening devices (e.g., phone-like handset or earcup...
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§ 38.103(a)
Alternative systems or devices which provide equivalent access are also permitted....
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§ 38.87(a)
Alternative systems or devices which provide equivalent access are also permitted....
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VI. Report to Congress
The Access Board will forward a copy of this Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis along with this Final Rule in a report to Congress pursuant to Section 251 of the Small Business Regulatory...
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§382.67(d)
passenger's wheelchair as required by paragraph (a) of this section, carriers must compensate those passengers in an amount to be calculated as provided for in instances of involuntary denied boarding...
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IV. Significant Changes to the NPRM
changes made from the MDE NPRM to the final rule in response to the comments received, recommendations from the MDE Advisory Committee, and other information that has come to the Access Board’s...
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Limitations on Accommodations
In addition, while on board, carrier personnel are not required to administer medication to you, feed you, or accompany you into the lavatory to assist you....
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4.1.4(11)(a)
(a) Residential occupancies where the occupants are primarily transient in nature (less than 30 days) including: Facilities Hotels Motels Boarding houses Application 5...