2.4.4.2, the Department expects that the additional cost and burden of noting which screenings will be captioned or audio-described is de minimis when a movie theater is already preparing a communication...
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7.5. Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance Requirements
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Religious entity (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
When a church rents meeting space, which is not a place of worship, to a local community group or to a private, independent day care center, the ADA applies to the activities of the local...
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A. Access Board
guidelines and standards under various laws to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to and use of buildings and facilities, transportation vehicles, and information and communication...
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Accessible Routes to Press Boxes
The Department anticipates that this change will significantly reduce the economic impact on smaller sports facilities, such as those associated with high schools or community colleges....
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217 Telephones
Provisions are provided for wheelchair access (217.2), volume controls (217.3), and TTYs (217.4), which are devices that enable people with hearing or speech impairments to communicate through...
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SUMMARY
Whether APS are installed at the request of a local resident or as part of a new pedestrian signalization scheme, they must function properly if they are to be useful in communicating the...
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Is it prohibited to draw majority-minority districts?
held that jurisdictions are free to draw majority-minority election districts that follow traditional, non-racial districting considerations, such as geographic compactness and keeping communities...
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Rollability and Smoothness of Walking Surfaces
The Access Board seeks information on related research and sources of expertise on measuring the rollability and smoothness of walking surfaces, including information from the medical community...
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Prevalence and Incidence of Low Vision and Blindness in the U.S.
There have only been five studies published where they’ve actually gone out and measured people’s vision and then corrected their refractive errors and counted how many people in the community...
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C. Examples of Recipients Covered by These Guidelines
The administrative board of a postsecondary institution, such as a technical institute, skill center, junior college, community college, or four year college that has a department or division...
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Part One: The ADA’s Requirements for Small Towns
To accomplish this, the ADA sets requirements for town facilities, new construction and alterations, communications with the public, and policies and procedures governing town programs,...
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A4.30.1 GENERAL
The type of map or instructions used must be based on the information to be communicated, which depends highly on the type of buildings or users....
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Putting the ADA on the Legislative Agenda: The National Council on Disability
After incorporating recommendations offered by representatives from the disability community at large, Weicker and Coelho introduced the ADA to the Senate and House on April 28 and April...
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A4.28.4 AUXILIARY ALARMS
Deaf people may not need accessibility features other than the emergency alarm connections and communications devices....
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Tips for Attendees
Communicate early and often with the event hosts; complete registration forms with as much detail as possible, and reach out to the hosts a few weeks before the event to ask if they have...
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Examinations and Courses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
, the requirements contained in title II (including the general prohibitions against discrimination, the program access requirements, the reasonable modifications requirements, and the communications...
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II-3.5100 General
ILLUSTRATION 2: A community college requires students with certain disabilities to be accompanied to class by attendants, even when such individuals prefer to attend classes unaccompanied...
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Executive Summary
Thus the database can be augmented over time with new data collection activities....
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Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
adopted in the final rules and for rejecting other significant alternatives....
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V. IMPROVED POLICIES, PROCEDURES, AND PROGRAMS AFFECTING ACCESS
helping providers become more sensitive to the needs of people with disabilities and informing providers about disability-specific issues that arise in delivering health services to this community...
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Separate Pathways for Pedestrians and Bicyclists
For paths with ‘‘extremely heavy volume’’, the AASHTO Guide recommends two alternatives for segregation of pedestrians and bicyclists....
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Basic Principles
But, when a public entity offers a special program as an alternative, individuals with disabilities have the right to choose whether to participate in the special program or in the regular...
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