Some Lessons The passage of the ADA was a consciousness-changing experience for the 101st Congress and must remain an important analytic point of departure for the development of disability...
Search Results "Change in Occupancy"
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Some Lessons
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Soiltac Powder Topical
As with the other three Soiltac surface applications, the first signs of change for this surface came after the first heavy rainfall at the March 2008 testing....
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Klingstone 400
Over time, the only noticeable changes to the surface are a fading of the color (which started as an “amber”, has washed out because of sun exposure, and is blending with the surroundings...
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Best Practice Recommendations for Layout Planning
Have event staff or volunteers in attendance at the start of each session to assist with last-minute changes (moving chairs, etc.) that may be needed....
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OBJECTIONS TO THE SETTLEMENT
Please note that the Court can only approve or deny the settlement, not change the terms of the settlement....
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IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT
If at any time SDA desires to modify any portion of this Agreement because of changed conditions making performance impossible or impractical or for any other reason, it will promptly...
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Fares
The mode through which paratransit is provided does not change the method of calculation....
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II-7.1200 Qualified interpreter
able to sign does not mean that a person can process spoken communication into the proper signs, nor does it mean that he or she possesses the proper skills to observe someone signing and change...
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11B-504.8 Floor identification
Architects, Signage Consultants and Manufacturers having standard details showing one sign for both purposes are encouraged to change them permanently, indicating two separate and distinct...
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Additional Information
Regulatory Flexibility Act, and Executive Orders) The Department must provide two types of assessments as part of its final rule: an analysis of the costs and benefits of adopting the changes...
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Subpart F—Certification of State Laws or Local Building Codes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In its NPRM, the Department proposed three changes in subpart F that would streamline the process for public entities seeking certification, all of which are adopted in this final rule....
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I. INTRODUCTION
Wherever any job or home, or means of transportation is unfairly denied because of a disability, we must work to change it....
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Section 6.0 Conclusions
An individual’s needs also change over time with age and stage of life as they pursue different social roles and their body changes....
- Autism Speaks
- Easterseals Central California
- National Disability Institute
- Access to Independence - Escondiodo, San Diego, Calexico, CA
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Safe Harbors
As observed in the Background section of this Introduction, a Building Code changes constantly, so "the immediately preceding edition of the California Building Code" is subject to interpretation...
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Safe Harbors
As observed in the Background section of this Introduction, a Building Code changes constantly, so "the immediately preceding edition of the California Building Code" is subject to interpretation...
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General: ADA Standard Section 403.1
Section 403.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for walking surfaces that are part of an accessible route.
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Passenger Loading Zones and Bus Stops: ADA Standard Section 209
Section 209 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for passenger loading zones and bus stops.
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Wheelchair Spaces, Ride Seats Designed for Transfer, and Transfer Devices: ADA Standard Section 206.2.9.2
Section 206.2.9.2 covers the ADA Standards for accessible routes to wheelchair spaces, ride seats designed for transfer and transfer devices in amusement rides.
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General: ADA Standard Section 209.1
Section 209.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for passenger loading zones and bus stops.
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More Than Minimum Number: ADA Standard Section 211.3
Section 211.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for when there are more than the minimum number of drinking fountains provided.