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Phase II: Energy and Commerce & Public Works and Transportation Committees
The ADA covered all public transportation by both public and private entities, with the exception of air travel, which had been addressed in the Air Carriers Access Act....
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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 1
FEMA uses three types of emergency transportable housing to provide transitional homes to people displaced by disasters:Â travel trailers,one- and two-bedroom recreational vehicles, and three-bedroom...
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810 Transportation Facilities
Also, requiring the 8 inch height would reduce the vertical travel distance for a lift....
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widespread implementation problems, our staff may also examine the adequacy of the carrier’s training, and we may take enforcement action and require corrective action in the carrier’s training activities...
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