These issues are discussed further in the section-by- section analysis....
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Market Monitoring Report
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What values are recommended for ground and floor surfaces along an accessible route?
In the study sponsored by the Access Board, laboratory measurements from a Kistler force plate and computer analysis of the gaits of persons with mobility impairments (including crutch users...
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VI. Relationship of This Regulation to Revisions to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s ADA Title I Regulation Implementing the ADA Amendments Act of 2008
Differences in language between the title I rules and the Department’s title II and title III rules are noted in the Section-by-Section analysis and are generally attributable to structural...
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Rulemaking Process
And it doesn’t matter whether you say it will increase the cost of construction because there’s not – nobody ever asks you by how much....
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- Pilot Rock CN-Q/D-32/2 Square Trash Receptacle Expanded Steel
- Georgia-Pacific Max 3000® Double Roll Towel Dispenser (X-Series)
- Schindler 330A Low Rise Holeless Hydraulic Elevator
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Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
For example, if a restaurant identified barriers under the 1991 Standards but did not remove them because it could not afford the cost, the restaurant has a continuing obligation to remove...
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408 Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators
Since this kind of elevator requires less space and costs less than standard elevators, LULA elevators will provide a more viable option where a form of vertical access would otherwise not...
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3.2 Why Is a Reasonable Accommodation Necessary?
Many are excluded only by barriers in other people's minds; these include unfounded fears, stereotypes, presumptions, and misconceptions about job performance, safety, absenteeism, costs...
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Companion Seats
Comments noted that this requirement effectively doubles the scoping requirements for wheelchair spaces and that the required extra space would significantly increase construction costs....
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Accessible Surfaces Located In The Use Zone
The type of material selected will affect the frequency and cost of maintenance....
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202.3 Alterations
Although covered entities are permitted to limit the scope of an alteration to individual elements, the alteration of multiple elements within a room or space may provide a cost-effective...
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Trail Class
Class 4: Highly Developed Trail Class 5: Fully Developed Use Trail Classes to inventory trails and to identify the applicable Design Parameters or technical specifications and the costs...
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Apps
Most are free or low cost. Be selective as have [sic] too many on your device can be overwhelming....
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208 Parking Spaces
They may be provided in a different location if equivalent or greater accessibility, in terms of distance from an accessible entrance, cost and convenience is ensured. 208.1...
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Design Speed
Consequently, it can significantly impact the cost, constructability, and operational safety of a project....
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3.3.2. Audio Description Hardware Scoping Requirements
For purposes of the cost estimation, the Final RA assumes that one unit of audio description hardware is required per movie theater. ...
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III-8.2000 Private suits
The court may also appoint an attorney for the plaintiff and may permit him or her to commence the civil action without first paying fees, costs, or security....
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68.50. Submission of Construction Documents
alteration to a building or facility subject to §469.101 of the Act must be submitted to a registered accessibility specialist or contract provider for review if the estimated construction cost...
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11B-223.1 General
While dispersion is not required, the flexibility it provides can be a critical factor in ensuring cost effective compliance with applicable civil rights laws, including titles II and III...
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Footnotes
This echoes Olmstead’s recognition that ‘institutional placement of persons who can handle and benefit from community settings perpetuates unwarranted assumptions that persons so isolated...
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A. Why Should Websites Be Accessible?
Many government websites offer a low cost, quick, and convenient way of filing tax returns, paying bills, renewing licenses, signing up for programs, applying for permits or funding, submitting...