Based on this information, the Department determined that 6 months may be an insufficient amount of time for movie theaters to comply with the requirements of this rulemaking, especially...
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F. Measures Taken To Limit Impact on Small Entities
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7.6. Measures Taken to Limit Impact on Small Entities
Based on this information, the Department determined that six months may be an insufficient amount of time for movie theaters to comply with the requirements of this rulemaking, especially...
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Alerting to intruders. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Conversely, if an individual uses a breed of dog that is perceived to be aggressive because of breed reputation, stereotype, or the history or experience the observer may have with other...
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R218 Doors, Doorways, and Gates
Where there is a documented history of unauthorized entry by motor vehicles despite the use of alternative methods to control such entry, the need for bollards or other vertical barriers...
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§104.3(j) Handicapped person
(iii) Has a record of such an impairment means has a history of, or has been misclassified as having, a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities...
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Introduction
History and research have shown that communities that understand how to leverage internal networks are more successful in using their own resources and ultimately respond more effectively...
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Introduction
that care for more than 750 million objects and live specimens in order to engage the public in learning about everything from artists' masterworks to the composition of an atom to the history...
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5. What factors are relevant in determining whether an individual does not oppose receiving services in an integrated employment setting?
may not ask for or be aware of supported employment services. 30 Public entities that have traditionally relied on segregated work settings should take affirmative steps to remedy this history...
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Alerting to intruders. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Conversely, if an individual uses a breed of dog that is perceived to be aggressive because of breed reputation, stereotype, or the history or experience the observer may have with other...
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ADA Standards for Accessible Design Pocket Guide: ADA Standard Section 2010
The complete guide to the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design with notes provided by national accessibility experts Evan Terry Associates
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(iii) Substantial Limitation Should Not Be Primary Object of Attention; Extensive Analysis Not Needed
expressed intent in the ADA Amendments Act that the definition of the term “disability” shall be construed broadly, and is consistent with statements in the Amendments Act's legislative history...
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Category 3 Eligibility
As noted in the legislative history of the ADA, this is intended to be a “very narrow exception” to the general rule that difficulty in traveling to or from boarding or disembarking locations...
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Section 36.402 Alterations (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department believes that neither approach is consistent with the legislative history, which requires this Department’s regulation to be consistent with the accessibility guidelines (...
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Section 36.402 Alterations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The Department believes that neither approach is consistent with the legislative history, which requires this Department's regulation to be consistent with the accessibility guidelines (...
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C. Costs and Benefits
with OMB Circular A-4, the Department has prepared a Final Regulatory Assessment (Final RA), which assesses the likely costs and benefits of the rule for all movie theaters subject to the rulemaking...
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2. Public Comments on the Initial Regulatory Assessment and Department Responses
Executive Order 12866 requires the Department to estimate the costs that movie theaters will incur as a result of this rulemaking....
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Typical Day One - Basic Facilities Requirements
(15 minutes)* You will learn some of the demographics and history behind the passage of this pervasive law. What is ADA?...
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Hospitality for All
The ADA defines an individual with a disability as a person who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, a person who has a history...
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Existing Facilities
It is the Board’s understanding that the Department of Justice is aware of the concern outlined in comments and that the Department plans to address these concerns in its rulemaking to revise...
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Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and Electromagnetic Sensitivities
The Board believes that these issues require a thorough examination and public review before they are addressed through rulemaking....
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2. Armrests Requirement
MDE Advisory Committee Report, 104, available at https://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/health-care/about-this-rulemaking/advisory-committee-final-report. ...
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BACKGROUND
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: Medical Diagnostic Equipment Accessibility Standards, 77 Fed. Reg. 6916, February 9, 2012...
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8.3 Alternate Means of Access
Future rulemaking or standards-setting will need to consider the types of situations where alternate means of access might be allowed and specific provisions for these alternate means....
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Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review), DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures, and Executive Order 13563 (Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review)
The costs of this rulemaking are expected to be minimal for two reasons....