if a modified schedule or leave is the reasonable accommodation, is undue hardship based on the impact on the ability of other employees to do their jobs?...
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Accessible golf cars.
Comments from golf courses with experience in providing accessible golf cars were generally positive in terms of the cars' safety and the impact on maintenance of the greens and the course...
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4. Perspectives of Equipment Types
Radioactive Sources and Radiopharmaceuticals used for PET and NM are also regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission....
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b) Accessibility
Finally, the experts conducted site inspections of thirteen of the City's seventy-three recreation centers and clubhouses. PTX 4147; PTX 4149....
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5. Reassignment to a Vacant Position
Reassignment to a Vacant Position (page III-25) The following paragraph becomes the final paragraph of this subsection: Generally, it will be "unreasonable" for an employer to violate...
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Section 35.151(g)(4)
Department agrees with commenters who asserted that group seating is better addressed through ticketing policies rather than design and has deleted that provision from this section of the final...
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Section 36.406(f)(4)
Department agrees with commenters who asserted that group seating is better addressed through ticketing policies rather than design and has deleted that provision from this section of the final...
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5. Advance Notice
Based on the comments received and the Department’s belief that providing 48 hours’ advance notice would not be burdensome for consumers, this final rule permits carriers to require up to...
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§35.105 Self-evaluation
The final rule has not been changed....
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233.3.6 Dispersion (Exception 2), F233.3.5 Dispersion (Exception 2), F233.4.6 Dispersion (Exception 2)
233.3.6 Dispersion (Exception 2) F233.3.5 Dispersion (Exception 2) F233.4.6 Dispersion (Exception 2) The final rule adds Exception 2 to these sections....
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5.3.1 Permitted Obstructions to Transfer Sides for M301 and M302
NPRM Preamble Discussion: The Access Board is considering whether the final standards should permit equipment parts to extend horizontally 3 inches maximum beyond the edge of the transfer...
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Compliance Determinations by State and Local Jurisdictions
deemed to be conclusive, local jurisdictions will be discouraged from performing compliance reviews because they will not be able to provide a building permit applicant with a sense of finality...
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Introduction
On March 6, 1991 (56 FR 9472), the Department published final Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines (Guidelines). (The Guidelines are codified at 24 CFR Ch. I, Subch. A, App. II.)...
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Dwelling Unit
The preamble to the final Fair Housing rule states that the definition of "dwelling" is "broad enough to cover each of the types of dwellings enumerated in the proposed rule: mobile home...
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Relationship to Other Laws
These provisions remain unchanged by the final rule....
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11. Fixing my business will be too expensive; therefore, I am unable to do anything to reduce my risk.
Finally, there are tax credits available to you to offset the cost of creating disability access such as: The California Business Portal "Go-Biz" http://businessportal.ca.gov/....
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2.2.4 Issues
Whatever rationale is developed, it is likely that the final decision would be made "on site" by a trained installer (meeting, it is assumed, the output electroacoustic recommendations that...
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Transfer Surface Size: Equipment Used by Patients in Supine, Prone, or Side-Lying Position (M301.2.2)
The Access Board is considering requiring in the final standards that transfer surfaces be provided at more than one location on diagnostic equipment used by patients in a supine, prone,...
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1. Scope of the Evidence
"At the final stage, those facts (if controverted) must be 'supported adequately by the evidence adduced at trial.'" Id. (citing Gladstone, Realtors v....
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Covered Content on Primary Web Sites
The fourth option would only require carriers to make newly created Web pages on a primary Web site accessible using any Web accessibility standard starting two years from the final rule...