It has been, and continues to be, the Department's position that it would not be a fundamental alteration of the business of showing movies in theaters to exhibit movies already distributed...
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B. Title III's Implementing Regulation
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
For example, it will not be effective if the person who needs the interpreter has difficulty seeing the screen (either because of vision loss or because he or she cannot be properly positioned...
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Section 1630.14(b) Employment Entrance Examination
This provision recognizes that in many industries, such as air transportation or construction, applicants for certain positions are chosen on the basis of many factors including physical...
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1. Purpose and Need for Rule and Scope of Regulatory Assessment
It is the Department's position that movie theaters that have already acquired the necessary equipment prior to the rulemaking have done so consistent with their longstanding obligation...
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10. Q: Do police departments have to arrange for a sign language interpreter every time an officer interacts with a person who is deaf?
The ADA requires that the expressed choice of the individual with the disability, who is in the best position to know her or his needs, should be given primary consideration in determining...
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410.2 Volume Gain (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As the lead regulatory agency on hearing aid compatibility standards for wireline telephones, the FCC is in the best position to assess the technical merits, as well as costs and benefits...
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3.4. Unit Costs
Section 3.4.5 presents the Departmentās methodology for determining the average unit cost estimates used in the primary analysis. 23 Ā NATO, Statement of Position on RIN 1190-AA63, CRT...
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Conference Papers and Journals
We have received extensive positive feedback on the quality and importance of the work. Conference papers are short in format and thus are usually very focused....
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Video remote interpreting (VRI) services. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
high-speed Internet connection; (2) a clear, sufficiently large, and sharply delineated picture of the participating individual's head, arms, hands, and fingers, regardless of his body position...
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Appendix E to Part 37āReasonable Modification Requests
It is intended to be used as the official position of the Department concerning the meaning and implementation of these provisions....
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Clarification on Standard Roll-In Shower Compliance
Link to Floorplan My guess is a foldable grab bar would not be allowed because the code states inĀ 11B-608.3.2 "GrabĀ barsĀ shallĀ be provided on the back wall and the side wall opposite the seat...
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Parking Structure Entrances: ADA Standard Section 206.4.2
Section 206.4.2 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to accessible routes to parking structure entrances.
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Depositories, Vending Machines, Change Machines, Mail Boxes, and Fuel Dispensers: ADA Standard Section 228
Section 228 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for depositories, vending machines, change machines, mail boxes, and fuel dispensers.
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Multi-Story Buildings and Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.2.3
Section 206.2.3 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes within multi-story buildings and facilities
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General: ADA Standard Section 212.1
Section 212 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for kitchens, kitchenettes and sinks.
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General: ADA Standard Section 230.1
Section 230.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for two-way communication systems.
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Ground Level and Elevated Play Components: ADA Standard Section 206.2.17.1
Section 206.2.17.1 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to ground level and elevated play components.