If a public entity has constructed or altered required elements of a path of travel in accordance with the specifications in either the 1991 Standards or the Uniform Federal Accessibility...
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
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Regulatory Impact Analysis.
Because the model codes are voluntary, public entities often modify or carve out particular standards when adopting them into their laws, and even when the standards are the same, local...
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Regulatory Impact Analysis.
Because the model codes are voluntary, public entities often modify or carve out particular standards when adopting them into their laws, and even when the standards are the same, local...
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Request for Clarification and Extension of Comment Period
retrofitting of automated airport kiosks in the final rule in the absence of a specific proposal on the issue in the SNPRM; and 2) whether automated ticket scanners at U.S. airports would be covered...
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Selling Beauty: Marketing High-End Art and Design Books
Standard book marketing shows the cover; art book marketing shows the open pages. Video content is essential....
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Work Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
While the Department encourages entities to consider providing accessible or adjustable fixtures and equipment for employees, this rule does not require them to do so....
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4. Benefits of the Proposed Rule
of internationally recognized, industry-driven standards Potential cost savings to manufacturers of telecommunications and CPE, state and local governments, and non-profit entities...
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F. The Department's Rulemaking History Regarding Captioning and Video Description
The Department received many comments from individuals with disabilities, organizations representing individuals with disabilities, non-profit organizations, state governmental entities,...
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§35.130(d) and §35.130(e) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraphs (d) and (e), previously referred to in the discussion of paragraph (b)(1)(iv), provide that the public entity must administer services, programs, and activities in the most integrated...
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3. The Legislative History of the ADA
advances may require public accommodations to provide auxiliary aids and services in the future which today would not be required because they would be held to impose undue burdens on such entities...
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7.0 APPLICATION
Although not legally enforceable outside of the National Forest System, the Guidelines may be used by other entities to define best practices for trails....
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3. b. Government Assistance
DBTACs) Phone: 800.949.4232 (V/TTY) http://adata.org/ Regional centers provide information, training, and technical assistance to employers, people with disabilities, and other entities...
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B. Legal foundation for captioning and video description
ensure that no individual with a disability is excluded, denied services, segregated or otherwise treated differently * * * because of the absence of auxiliary aids and services, unless the entity...
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6.9
Cinemark declines to submit a proposed plan, or if it chooses to build a theater design rejected by the United States in this review process, that specific theater design shall not be covered...
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PREFACE
See Annex C for areas covered by the ADA and the ADA Amendments Act....
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7.1 Basic Understanding of Diagnostic Imaging Equipment
As described in Section 4, in contrast to compact and mobile imaging technologies such as ultrasound and echocardiography machines, the imaging equipment covered by the accessibility standards...
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b. Summary of Objectives of, and Legal Basis for, the Proposed Regulation
Summary of Objectives of, and Legal Basis for, the Proposed Regulation The proposed rule for captioning and audio description rests on the existing obligation of title III-covered facilities—such...