But there’s an interaction of operational and management practices which make the system work and that’s where the flexibility enters in and where the judgment has to continue to be operative...
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Issue 23: Should design guidance for persons with low vision be prescriptive or performance based?
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3. Testing and Labeling of Electronic Respiratory Assistive Devices
and Labeling of Electronic Respiratory Assistive Devices In the Oxygen NPRM, we proposed that a U.S. carrier that conducts passenger-carrying service other than an on-demand air taxi operator...
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Annualized Costs to Large Transit Entities for Automated Announcement Systems
examines likely annualized costs related to the requirement that large transit entities provide automated announcement systems for stop and route identification on their large vehicles operating...
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Section 37.49 Designation of Responsible Person(s) for Intercity and Commuter Rail Stations
The total responsibility is divided between passenger railroads operating service through the station, on the basis of respective passenger boardings....
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Roundabouts (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The signals cease operation after the pedestrian clears the crosswalk....
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Scope of coverage. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Generally, entities are considered private clubs where members exercise a high degree of control over club operations; the membership selection is highly selective; substantial membership...
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11B-809.8 Doors
The floor or landing at primary entry doors, required exit doors, and secondary exit doors where a change in elevation occurs between the interior and the exterior surface of the floor or...
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Section 1193.43 Output, display, and control functions [1193.37 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
1193.43 Output, display, and control functions [1193.37 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis) Section 1193.43 applies to output, display, and control functions which are necessary to operate...
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Section 36.307 Accessible or Special Goods (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
In other words, a bookstore, for example, must make its facilities and sales operations accessible to individuals with disabilities, but is not required to stock Brailled or large print...
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ADA Title III: Public Accommodations
Title III covers businesses and nonprofit service providers that are public accommodations, privately operated entities offering certain types of courses and examinations, privately operated...
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III−1.1000 General
The operations of the executive branch of the Federal Government are not covered by title III of the ADA....
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Visible Alarms in Alterations to Existing Facilities
Other commenters suggested that including this requirement, even with the exception, will result in significant cost to building owners and operators....
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F234.3 Minimum Number
Amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider shall not be required to comply with F234.3. 2....
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TITLE III COVERAGE
Peapod is a private entity; it owns and/or operates www.peapod.com, a website that is available through the Internet to personal computers, laptops, mobile devices, tablets, and other similar...
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PHYSICAL PROVISIONS
In addition, the product should comply with the following provision: ADAAG section 4.27 Controls and Operating Mechanisms Usable with reduced ability to reach product...
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234.3 Minimum Number
Amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider shall not be required to comply with 234.3. 2....
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Accessibility of Airport Facilities
All terminal facilities and services owned, leased, or operated by a carrier at a commercial service airport, including parking and ground transportation, must comply with the Standards...
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11B-608.5.2 Standard roll-in type shower compartments
In standard roll-in type shower compartments, operable parts of controls and faucets shall be installed on the back wall of the compartment adjacent to the seat wall 19 inches (483 mm) minimum...
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234.3 Minimum Number
Amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider shall not be required to comply with 234.3. 2....
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502.3 Accessibility Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
502.3 Accessibility Services (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that platforms (such as operating systems) and software tools provided by the platform developer furnish...
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2.4.2. Training Costs
This requirement can most easily be met by expanding the training for those employees who will already be on-site to manage or oversee overall operations or the exhibition of the movies....
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3.8 Maintenance and Administrative Costs
As explained in Section 2.4.3, the operation and maintenance costs include: Periodic ongoing maintenance, system testing, and cleaning of devices: Under heavy use from patrons,...
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3.4.5. Unit Costs by Venue
Sony’s technology is primarily deployed by movie theaters operated by Regal Cinemas, the largest movie theater chain in the United Stated, and Sony’s technology is generally more expensive...
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F. Publicity
Commencing within ten (10) days from execution of this Settlement Agreement, and continuing as long as its Entertainment Operations take place in Joe Louis Arena, Olympia shall publicize...