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A. Chapter 1: Application and Administration (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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M305.5 Head and Back Support (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The final manufacturer asserted that a reclining backrest necessarily provides head and back support, unless the Access Board intended a different meaning for “support.”...
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T302 Walking Surfaces
., maximum and minimum friction coefficients) in the final rule. The Board declines to adopt this recommendation....
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Public Address Systems
In the proposed rule, the Board sought comment on whether additional provisions for an equivalent means of communication should be applied to other types of facilities (Question 45)....
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Section 36.311 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In both the NPRM and the final rule, § 36.311(a) states the general rule that in any areas open to pedestrians, public accommodations shall permit individuals with mobility disabilities...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
The RFA requires agencies to review rules that may have a "significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities."...
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Alternate formats (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Consistent with the Board's Telecommunications Act Accessibility Guidelines (36 CFR part 1193), the proposed rule defined alternate formats as those formats which are usable by people with...
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Section 35.137 Mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In both the NPRM and the final rule, § 35.137(a) states the general rule that in any areas open to pedestrians, public entities shall permit individuals with mobility disabilities to use...
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Synthesis of Literature Relevant to Roundabout Signalization to Provide Pedestrian Access - Final Report
Prepared by: Vaughan W. Inman Science Applications International Corporation and Gregory W. Davis Federal Highway Administration, RD&T 6300 Georgetown...
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Visual Detection of Detectable Warning Materials by Pedestrians with Visual Impairments - Final Report
(Task Order 18 under Project DTFH61-01-C-00049) Authors: James Jenness & Jeremiah Singer May 24, 2006 Prepared for: Federal Highway Administration Washington,...
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36 CFR Part 1193 Telecommunications Act (Section 255) Accessibility Guidelines
ACTION: Final rule. Click here for the PREAMBLE to 36 CFR Part 1193 Telecommunications Act Accessibility Guidelines...
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Smooth Surface
In the final rule, section 404.2.10, Exception 2 has been revised to exempt the type of tempered glass doors described only from the requirement for a smooth surface on the push side that...
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Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)
Executive Order 13132 (Federalism) The final rule adheres to the fundamental federalism principles and policy making criteria in Executive Order 13132....
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Visual Display Screens
An exception is provided for drive-up ATMs, which the Board modified in the final rule to also cover drive-up fare machines (707.7, Exception)....
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NPRM and Comments
The Department received several comments from disability community persons or organizations, recommending that the final rule impose such a requirement....
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D. Federalism (Executive Order 13132)
The Access Board has analyzed this direct final rule in accordance with the principles and criteria set forth in Executive Order 13132....
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Ticket sales. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
‘‘Accessible seating'' is defined in § 36.302(f)(1)(i) of the final rule to mean ‘‘wheelchair spaces and companion seats that comply with sections 221 and 802 of the 2010 Standards along...
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Ticket sales. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
‘‘Accessible seating'' is defined in § 35.138(a)(1) of the final rule to mean ‘‘wheelchair spaces and companion seats that comply with sections 221 and 802 of the 2010 Standards along with...
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Sides of Curb Ramps
In the proposed rule, this provision required flared sides where pedestrians must walk across the curb ramp....
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Incorporation of Guidelines for Play Areas and Recreation Facilities
These supplemental guidelines, developed independently from this rulemaking, were finalized after the Board published the proposed rule....
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Elevator Operable Parts
The proposed rule specified that call buttons be located 35 to 48 inches above the floor (407.2.2)....
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H. Chapter 7: Communication Features
With the exception of requirements addressing announcement systems in T704, this chapter has been neither reorganized nor substantively changed from the proposed rule....
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Accessible Check-out Aisle Signage
The proposed rule required that this identification be placed in the same location as the identifying number or type of check-out aisle....
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Ambulatory Accessible Compartment
The proposed rule referred to ambulatory accessible compartments as "non-wheelchair accessible" compartments....