The Department's initial, formal benefit-cost analysis can be found at Appendix B. ...
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DOJ Compliance Highlights
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G. Women's Spa and Fitness Center Locker Room
(2) Thereafter, the Royal Suite will be designated as the accessible spa treatment room and will be made available to customers requiring its accessible features at the same cost as...
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221.2.2 Integration
such specialty seating area, it shall provide those services or amenities to individuals with disabilities and their companions at other designated accessible locations at no additional cost...
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T304 Operable Parts
Board believes that compliance with this revised minimum height for operable parts—which has been retained in the final rule (see T304.2)—is unlikely to cause transit agencies to incur new costs...
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Alterations [4.1.6(1)(f) & (k)]
In a building not exempt from the elevator requirement, vertical access may be required as part of the path of travel to altered primary function areas when the cost is not "disproportionate...
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3.3.4. Audio Description Device Scoping Requirements
Table 3-18 shows the scoping requirements for audio description devices used in the cost estimation of the final rule. ...
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Areas for further work
trades/materials Construction issues: How/where to take measurements/precision of measurement Accuracy of construction/tolerances for individual materials Cost...
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Positioning Supports Considered
b) What would be the incremental costs for the design or redesign and manufacture of positioning supports?...
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Saunas and steam rooms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Two commenters objected to this exemption as unnecessary, and argued that the cost of accessible saunas is not high and public entities still have an undue financial and administrative burdens...
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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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Assistive Listening Systems
In the final rule, the Board has specified that receivers include a c inch (3.5 mm) standard mono jack and has removed language concerning other jack types and adapters (706.2)....
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706 Assistive Listening Systems
In the final rule, the Board has specified that receivers include a c inch (3.5 mm) standard mono jack and has removed language concerning other jack types and adapters (706.2)....
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Toilet Paper Dispensers
Specifications in section 604.7 concerning this clearance have been removed since the required clearance between dispensers and grab bars is adequately covered in section 609, which, as...
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Issue 5: Tactile arrow (in line)
Remedy:Â The APS needs to be removed and reinstalled. The arrow must be aligned with the direction of travel on the crosswalk (2003 MUTCD)....
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2. Armrests Requirement
Therefore, the Access Board has removed the provision requiring armrests from the final rule....
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1018.1 General
Exception 3 exempts removable beach access routes from complying with the technical requirements for running slope (1018.7.1) and cross slope (1018.7.2); resting intervals (1018.8); and...
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10) Assembly areas
ADAAG also contains requirements for aisle seats without armrests (or with removable armrests) and fixed seating for companions located adjacent to each wheelchair seating area (§4.1.3(19...
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Section 508
Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board 1331 F Street, N.W., Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20004-1111 www.access-board.gov 800-872-2253 (voice) 800-993-2822 (TTY)...
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Conducting an Interview
However, there are other aspects of an interview that may create barriers to an accurate and objective assessment of an applicant's job qualifications....
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New Construction and Alterations
title II ADA regulation provides that newly constructed or altered streets, roads, and highways must contain curb ramps or other sloped areas at any intersection having curbs or other barriers...