You may also contact Bonnie Graves, in the Office of Chief Counsel, Federal Transit Administration, same mailing address, Room E56-306 (202-366-0944), e-mail bonnie.graves@dot.gov; and Linda...
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49 CFR Parts 37 and 38 -- Transportation for Individuals With Disabilities at Intercity, Commuter, and High Speed Passenger Railroad Station Platforms; Miscellaneous Amendments, Preamble
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B. Proposed 255 Guidelines
2.0 to electronic documents: The proposed 255 Guidelines would preserve the current requirement that when a document is provided in a non-electronic format, alternate formats (such as large-print...
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Acknowledgments
Federal Departments and public members appointed by the President have these key responsibilities: Developing and maintaining accessibility requirements for the built environment, transit...
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Future Work
However, the results of the vibration data showed that large gaps cause larger increases in RMS vibrations than increased frequency....
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Attachment B
Within 15 calendar days of the meeting,[name of ADA Coordinator] or [his/her] designee will respond in writing, and where appropriate, in format accessible to the complainant, such as large...
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Pre-Event Attendee Registration and Communications
[ ] None - I do not need any modifications to participate Materials Provided In: [ ] Standard Print [ ] Large Print [ ] Braille [ ] Audio on CD [ ] Text-Only...
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Attachment C: HUMBOLDT COUNTY, CA
Grievance Procedure under The Americans with Disabilities Act
Within 15 calendar days of the meeting,[name of ADA Coordinator]or [his/her] designee will respond in writing, and where appropriate, in format accessible to the complainant, such as large...
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B. Assistive Listening Systems
An assistive listening system appropriate for transit vehicles, where a group of persons or where the specific individuals are not known in advance, may be different from the system appropriate...
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11B-206.2.8 Employee work areas
Large pieces of equipment, such as electric turbines or water pumping apparatus, may have stairs and elevated walkways used for overseeing or monitoring purposes which are physically part...
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8.1 Excluded Populations Needing Future Attention
Largely because of the critical importance of this growing population, Committee members felt that addressing this topic thoughtfully and comprehensively was infeasible, requiring more time...
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Robert Dupuy, IALD, LC. Problems and Solutions
So from the very beginning, the lighting levels really need to be questioned because they were not studied from a perspective of, you know, a large portion of the population, from older...
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Pricilla Rogers, Ph.D., Center on Vision Loss, American Foundation for the Blind
The low vision population in this country is large and growing. Current estimates indicate over 25 million with vision problems....
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Background
These entities include private, state, and local entities....
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Guide to the Latest Verified Links: Evaluating Trust, Accuracy, and Risk
Because certificate issuance is largely automated at scale, encryption alone cannot serve as a complete trust indicator....
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The Sweet Art of Idle Management: A Guide to Building Your Bakery Empire
Before you know it, you transition from a manual clicker to the CEO of a multi-dimensional corporation, watching your numbers climb into the trillions and beyond....
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Maintenance and Back-Up
The ADA regulation contains a specific provision requiring that covered entities maintain their accessibility features and equipment in operable working condition....
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Section 35.151(g)(2)
This rule, which is designed to prevent a public entity from placing wheelchair spaces and companion seats on one side of the facility only, is consistent with the Department’s enforcement...
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Section 1630.2(j) Substantially Limits
Of course, an individual may choose, however, to proceed under the “actual disability” and/or “record of” prong regardless of whether the individual is challenging a covered entity's failure...
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11B-707.4 Privacy
., a covered entity does not have to take measures that would result in a fundamental alteration of its program or would cause undue burdens, provide adequate protection to operators of...
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d. Problem: Videos and Other Multimedia Lack Accessible Features
Today, some government entities use their websites to post training videos for their employees, feature automated slide shows of recent public events, and offer video tours of local attractions...
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Section 36.406(b) Application of Standards to Fixed Elements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., Advisory 504.4 suggests, but does not require, that covered entities provide visual contrast on stair tread nosings to make them more visible to people with low vision)....
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Fraudulent purchase of designated accessible seating. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A covered entity may inquire at the time of the ticket purchase whether the wheelchair space is for someone who uses a wheelchair. ...
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Wading pools. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department is concerned that installing a sloped entry in existing wading pools may not be feasible for a significant proportion of covered entities and is considering creating an exemption...
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Q16: Does OCR's enforcement activity reflect the changes made by the Amendments Act?
Title II complaints against public entities, including school districts, may also be filed with DOJ....