accommodations and commercial facilities to make their goods, services, facilities, etc. available [ADA Title III §36.201(a)], that, if EVCS are made available to the public by any of these entities...
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11B-228.3.2.1 Public use or common use EVCS
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Guide to the Latest Verified Links: Evaluating Trust, Accuracy, and Risk
Users should assess the governing entity behind the verification system rather than relying solely on the symbol itself. ...
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413.1.1 Caption Controls (Section-by-Section Analysis)
While the Board believes that proposed 413.1.1 would greatly benefit persons who are deaf or hard of hearing, we did not monetize the benefits or costs of providing caption controls on covered...
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36 CFR Part 1193 Telecommunications Act (Section 255) Accessibility Guidelines - Preamble
Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board or Board) is issuing final guidelines for accessibility, usability, and compatibility of telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment covered...
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Using State and Local Government Services and Activities: What to Expect
Here are just a few examples of the many types of public services that are covered by the ADA: public trade schools and community colleges, public libraries, public hospitals, public parks...
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ATM Clear Floor or Ground Space
In the final rule, the Board revised these exceptions to cover fare machines as well. Comment....
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Volume Control on Public Phones
This is consistent with other Board guidelines and standards covering access to telecommunications products and electronic and information technology....
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212 Sinks, Kitchens, and Kitchenettes
Comments, including those representing the hotel and motel industry, considered this reference to be unnecessary since such elements are adequately covered through references to kitchenettes...
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Maximum Leave Policies
Example 11: An employer covered under the FMLA grants employees a maximum of 12 weeks of leave per year....
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11B-224.1 General
Certain facilities used for transient lodging, including time shares, dormitories, and town homes may be covered by both these requirements and the Fair Housing Amendments Act....
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2. Shared Use Paths
“In response, the Board is supplementing its rulemaking on public rights-of-way to also cover shared use paths. ...
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SAFE HARBOR
Additionally, there is no safe harbor for elements not covered in the 1991 Standards including, but not limited to, swimming pools, amusement rides, play areas, and recreational boating...
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The Americans with Disabilities Act Comprehensive Civil Rights Legislation
The ADA not only covers the same public accommodations as the Civil Rights Act, such as hotels, restaurants, theaters, stadiums, and gas stations, but also an expanded range of others, including...
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F226.1 General
In facilities covered by the ABA, this requirement applies to work surfaces used by employees....
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Q3: Does the Amendments Act alter the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)?
Students who meet the eligibility criteria under the IDEA are also covered by Section 504 and Title II if they have a disability as defined under those laws....
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Guidelines as Minimum Requirements
that a discriminatory housing practice under Section 804(f)(3) has occurred or is about to occur in connection with the investigation of complaints filed with the Department relating to covered...
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What is an Accessible Seat and Who Can Use One?
Aisle seats with retractable or removable armrests, which are called "designated aisle seats" and can be used by some people with disabilities, are not covered by these ticketing requirements...
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2. Shared Use Paths
“In response, the Board is supplementing its rulemaking on public rights-of-way to also cover shared use paths. ...
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Maintenance
Maintenance isn't covered by FSORAG or FSTAG....
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Non-Tactile Signage
amp; Braille verbal description below (pictograms are not required to be raised) access symbols required by ADAAG: · specified content · color contrast (other types not covered...
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3. Data Overview
Sections 3.6 through 3.8 cover the data and assumptions used for calculating the other costs associated with this rulemaking. ...
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Dimensions for Adults and Children [§102]
The provisions covering elements designed for children’s use (other than those addressing play areas) are structured as exceptions to specifications based on adult dimensions....
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2. Shared Use Paths
“In response, the Board is supplementing its rulemaking on public rights-of-way to also cover shared use paths. ...
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11B-224.1 General
Certain facilities used for transient lodging, including time shares, dormitories, and town homes may be covered by both these requirements and the Fair Housing Amendments Act....