This matter was initiated as a result of complaints filed under title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA"), 42 U.S.C. §§12181-12189, with the United States Attorney's...
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I. BACKGROUND AND JURISDICTION
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Wild animals, monkeys, and other nonhuman primates. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) issued a position statement advising against the use of monkeys as service animals, stating that ‘‘[t]he AVMA does not support the use...
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11B-233.1 General
Section 233 outlines the requirements for residential facilities subject to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990....
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11B-212.3 Sinks
Oxford American Dictionaries have no definitions for "Mop Sink," "Service Sink," or "Scullery Sink." "Sink" is defined as: A fixed basin with a water supply and a drain....
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Hologic, Inc.
“Americans with Disabilities Act: Access To Medical Care For Individuals With Mobility Disabilities.” Part 4: Accessible Medical Equipment. 15-16. ii....
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C. Costs and Benefits
The Department believes that this regulation will benefit millions of Americans, including those with and without disabilities....
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Readily Achievable (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Further, a readily achievable determination made under section 255 should parallel a readily achievable analysis under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in that it should consider...
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§ 382.40 Boarding assistance for small aircraft
The carrier(s) and the airport operator shall, by no later than September 2, 1997, sign a written agreement allocating responsibility for meeting the boarding assistance requirements of...
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Background
Background On February 8, 1996, the President signed the Telecommunications Act of 1996....
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Philips Healthcare
Signed: ____________________________________________ (Signature required) Representing: __Philips Healthcare ______ __3000 Minuteman Road Andover, MA 01810-1099...
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Airport Kiosk Accessibility
We also proposed to require that carriers and airport operators enter into written, signed agreements allocating responsibility for ensuring that shared-use equipment meets the design specifications...
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PROVIDING ACCESSIBLE POLLING PLACES
if parking is provided at a polling place but there are no accessible parking spaces, election administrators can create temporary accessible parking by using traffic cones and portable signs...
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Meeting Purpose
disabilities (such as mobility, breathing, allergies, hearing, seeing, understanding or chronic conditions) and may have difficulty or be unable to: use stairwells, hear alarms, see or read exit signs...
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809 Residential Dwelling Units
In some cases, the Board determined that scoping or technical provisions applicable to facilities generally were sufficient without the addition of language specific to residential facilities...
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3. Stowage Space for Wheelchairs
The rule’s requirement is now limited to spaces for folding manual wheelchairs, the present and proposed language concerning cabin stowage of power wheelchairs having been deleted in response...
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Compliance date
In the NPRM, the Department proposed to amend Sec. 35.151(c)(1) by revising the current language to limit the application of the 1991 standards to facilities on which construction commences...
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2. Accessible lavatories
However, we do not believe that additional regulatory language is necessary....
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205 Operable Parts, F205 Operable Parts
Amendatory Language For the reasons stated in the preamble, we amend 36 CFR part 1191 as follows: In 205.1, revising Exception 3 and adding new Exceptions 9, 10, and 11 to read as...
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1. Carparts Held That Public Accommodations are Not Limited to Physical Structures
First, the qualifying language that Defendant attributes to the case – “might, in some circumstances” – does not appear in the decision....
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Section 36.406(d) Social Service Establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Second, the language addressing scoping and technical requirements for homeless shelters, group homes, and similar social service establishments is eliminated. ...
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Section 35.151(e) Social Service Establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Second, the language addressing scoping and technical requirements for homeless shelters, group homes, and similar social service establishments is eliminated. ...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department's proposed § 35.151(b)(4) will adopt the language now contained in the title III regulation in its entirety, including the disproportionality limitation (i.e., alterations...
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3. Comparison of WCAG 2.0 to Existing 508 Standards
At the time these standards were promulgated, Web pages created with HyperText Markup Language (HTML®) were always keyboard operable....
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1. Evolving Approach to Covered Electronic Content
Several commenters—including federal agencies—found the language in the provision on content that was “broadly disseminated” to be vague and overbroad, and requested that this provision...