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Chapter 1: Application and Administration
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DIVISION 1: APPLICATION AND ADMINISTRATION
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DIVISION 1: APPLICATION AND ADMINISTRATION
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ABA CHAPTER 1: APPLICATION AND ADMINISTRATION
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Administrative Authority
A governmental agency that adopts or enforces regulations and guidelines for the design, construction, or alteration of buildings and facilities.
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Administrative Authority
A governmental agency that adopts or enforces regulations and guidelines for the design, construction, or alteration of buildings and facilities.
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ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY
A governmental agency that adopts or enforces regulations and standards for the design, construction, or alteration of buildings and facilities.
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ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY
[DSA-AC] A governmental agency that adopts or enforces regulations and guidelines for the design, construction or alteration of buildings and facilities.
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ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY
[DSA-AC] A governmental agency that adopts or enforces regulations and guidelines for the design, construction or alteration of buildings and facilities.
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§ 37.3 Administrator
Administrator means Administrator of the Federal Transit Administration, or his or her designee....
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106.5.4 Administrative Authority
A governmental agency that adopts or enforces regulations and guidelines for the design, construction, or alteration of buildings and facilities.
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1. Program Access
ADA regulations authorize a public entity to enlist a number of alternative methods to satisfy its program access obligations: A public entity may comply with the requirements of this...
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F. Consultation with Food and Drug Administration
The Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration has designated the Director of the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (FDA-CDRH) to consult with the Access Board on the development...
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Transportation Security Administration (TSA):
An administration within the Department of Homeland Security that is charged with protecting the security of the Nation’s transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people...
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§ 35.150(b) Methods
(b) Methods....
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Response to Comments Filed by Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration
The Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration did not file comments on the proposed rule....
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2.5.1 U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Food and Drug Administration FDA is responsible for ensuring that medical devices that manufacturers want to introduce into commerce in the U.S. are safe and effective for their intended...
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§ 37.7(b)(2)(iv)
(iv) Alternative method of compliance, with demonstration of how the alternative meets or exceeds the level of accessibility or usability of the vehicle provided in part 38 of this subtitle...
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Examples of alternative ways to serve a customer when barrier removal is not feasible are:
Examples of alternative ways to serve a customer when barrier removal is not feasible are: At a dry cleaner's, providing curb-side service for a customer dropping off or...
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§35.150(b)
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§ 37.7(b)(2)(v)
(v) Documentation of the public participation used in developing an alternative method of compliance....
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§ 36.405(b)
access to an historic property that is a place of public accommodation in a manner that will not threaten or destroy the historic significance of the building or the facility, alternative methods...
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Sec.36.405(b)
access to an historic property that is a place of public accommodation in a manner that will not threaten or destroy the historic significance of the building or facility, alternative methods...
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14. Q: Our center has a policy that we will not give medication to any child. Can I refuse to give medication to a child with a disability?
14. Q: Our center has a policy that we will not give medication to any child. Can I refuse to give medication to a child with a disability? A: No. In some circumstances, it may be...