The Department of Transportation regulations implementing Section 504 also contain requirements for recipients of federal financial assistance from the Department regarding compliance planning...
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R101 Purpose (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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NOTIFICATION
stations in addition to incorporating other innovative uses of technology into such procedures, as well as lower-tech options such as dispatching qualified sign language interpreters to assist...
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END NOTES
Federal financial assistance can be direct or indirect. Jacobson v. Delta Airlines, Inc., 742 F.2d 1202, 1211 (ninth Cir. 1984). ii Ibid. iii Ibid....
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1.2. 2014 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
The Department further proposed that movie theaters give notice of the availability of captioning and audio description as well as train staff to operate the equipment and assist patrons...
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Section 35.136 Service animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
intended to retain the scope of the 1991 title III regulation at § 36.302(c), while clarifying the Department's longstanding policies and interpretations, as outlined in published technical assistance...
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11B-216.1 General
It would be extremely rare for parking facilities to have signs relating to toilets, TTYs, assistive listening systems, etc. anyway....
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11B-703.4.2 Location
When tactile signs are mounted inconsistently on surrounding wall surfaces, or mounted on the door itself, they are difficult to find and may create a safety hazard....
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Guest Rooms
This is a safety issue (less risk) as well as an accessibility issue....
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
As part of this process, railroads would have to show how the means they chose to meet the performance standard ensured the reliability and safety of integrated service to passengers with...
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ROUNDABOUT OVERVIEW
Roundabouts are appearing with increasing frequency in the United States, primarily because of their benefits to traffic operations and safety....
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III-4.3600 Limitations and alternatives
and cost of the action; 2) The overall financial resources of the site or sites involved; the number of persons employed at the site; the effect on expenses and resources; legitimate safety...
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11B-703.4.2 Location
When tactile signs are mounted inconsistently on surrounding wall surfaces, or mounted on the door itself, they are difficult to find and may create a safety hazard....
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II-3.7200 Licensing
For example, a public entity's safety standards may not require the licensee to discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities in its employment practices....
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1134A.5 Bathtubs
Glazing used in doors and panels of bathtub enclosures shall be fully tempered, laminated safety glass or approved plastic....
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11B-703.4.2 Location
When tactile signs are mounted inconsistently on surrounding wall surfaces, or mounted on the door itself, they are difficult to find and may create a safety hazard....
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EXHIBIT H POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN EFFECTIVE WEBSITE COMMUNICATIONS
All documents will be provided in a text-based format to be compatible with assistive technology used by individuals with disabilities....
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BACKGROUND
In addition, Peapod has provided technical assistance to customers with disabilities who have difficulty using www.peapod.com....
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Standing Supports (M304.3 and M305.3)
Standing supports required on both sides for single ramp entry to assist user to gain access to weight platform....
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Chapter 1: Background
Independent transfer was operationally defined as a transfer by which the individual requires no human assistance to perform. ...
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The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
issues relating to the potential application of the Access Board's revisions once the Department adopts them as revised standards; and (2) to request background information that would assist...
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Best Practices
These individuals are liaisons to New Yorkers with disabilities, creating access points for them to obtain information, services, and assistance....
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Camp Shelters
This height must be maintained for a length of at least 48 inches (1,220 millimeters) beside the clear space so that someone using a wheelchair or other assistive device can transfer to...
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1.5. Major Provisions of Final Rule
The rule permits movie theaters to use the assistive listening receivers that they are already required to provide to patrons pursuant to sections 219 and 706 of the 2010 ADA Standards for...
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Background
Since that time, the Department has amended the rule ten times.1 These amendments have concerned such subjects as boarding assistance via lift devices for small aircraft, and subsequently...