This notice (which may be provided in conjunction with or in coordination with any notice of the Carter/Fahmie Settlement Agreement) shall be published as follows: 6.5.1....
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6. Settlement Approval Process
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Site Impracticality Determinations
Section 100.205(a) recognizes that certain sites may have characteristics that make it impractical to provide an accessible route to a multifamily dwelling....
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Section 36.403 Alterations: Path of Travel (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
There may be exceptions to this general rule....
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GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROLLED ROUNDABOUT PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS
This three-lens signal is the only one that currently conforms to the MUTCD standard, which may be found in section 4D of that publication (27)....
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Section 1194.23 Telecommunications Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
In other cases, the addition of a "smart" adapter may be necessary, similar to the dataports available on many hotel phones....
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A. Executive Order 13563 and 12866—Regulatory Planning and Review
While individuals with learning disabilities previously denied accommodations may be motivated to seek recognition of their disabilities under this rule, because it may offer an improved...
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C. Eligibility Criteria
For example, a community with a school for students who are deaf may designate that facility as an emergency shelter for people who are deaf....
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Paragraph (e) Availability of auditory information for people who are hard of hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
That is, for a weak signal even 18-25 dB of gain may be ineffective, while for a strong signal, the present ADAAG and FCC requirement of 12-18 dB may be sufficient....
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VI. COMPENSATORY DAMAGES TO COMPLAINANTS AND OTHER AGGRIEVED PERSONS
shall deposit the sum of One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000) in an interest-bearing account for the purpose of compensating Complainants and other aggrieved persons who may...
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Separate Pathways for Pedestrians and Bicyclists
An organization of educators and rehabilitation professionals who work with individuals who are blind suggested that blind pedestrians may have considerable difficulty maintaining the course...
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A. Final Regulatory Assessment (EO 13563 and EO 12866)
Executive Order 13563 also recognizes that some benefits are difficult to quantify and provides that, where appropriate and permitted by law, agencies may consider and discuss qualitatively...
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M305.2.2 Length (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Additionally, the Access Board acknowledges that manufacturers need some flexibility with respect to the location of the support to account for clearances with other equipment components that may...
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Notes
For instance, women with severe, coexisting health conditions and high health risks may decide, in consultation with their physicians, that they will not benefit from this screening and...
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UNDUE HARDSHIP ISSUES
Employers, however, may be able to show undue hardship where provision of a reasonable accommodation would be unduly disruptive to other employees's ability to work....
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Factors distinguishing specialty seating areas generally are dictated by the type of facility or event, but may include, for example, such distinct services and amenities as access to wait...
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Appendix B: Overview of Federal Regulations and Guidance for Detectable Warnings
grid of small flat-top domes (truncated domes) which is the standard texture element required for use on curb ramps or at other flush transitions between sidewalks and streets where there may...
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VI. IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT
The Parties may agree in writing to extend any applicable deadlines specified in this Agreement....
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Implications
A playground surface may have few to no identifiable deficiencies specific to the accessibility of the route, however, this does not have any relation to whether the surface has the ability...
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Two-tiered definitional approach. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
They also favored this concept because it recognizes technological developments and that the innovative uses of varying devices may provide increased access to individuals with mobility...
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