However, there are some cases in which the implications are much broader, for example, length of clear floor area, knee and toe space clearances, 360-degree turning space, and front reach...
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4.2 Applications of Findings in Design and Standards Development
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11B-104.1.1 Construction and manufacturing tolerances
Where the requirement states a specified range, such as in 609.4 where grab bars must be installed between 33 inches and 36 inches above the floor, the range provides an adequate tolerance...
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B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
The other four requirements—identification of wheelchair spaces and accessible doorways (with the International Symbol of Accessibility) and priority seats (with signs), exterior destination...
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D. Costs to Impacted Small Entities
theaters by venue type, calculated from the 2015 distribution of auditoriums by venue type (table 3-3 of the Final RA) and the average number of auditoriums per venue type.[31] The table indicates...
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Section 1630.2(g) Disability
As §1630.2(g)(3) indicates, in many cases it may be unnecessary for an individual to resort to coverage under the “actual disability” or “record of” prongs....
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Issue 15: Installation Errors Increase Risk
t Walk (FDW) signal also was extremely short – so short (3 seconds) that it was possible for a pedestrian to leave the pushbutton and prepare to cross the street while the vibrotactile indication...
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II. Cost-disproportionality Is Only a Factor Under Certain Circumstances
costs,” the “omission of any reference to costs” in the statutory and regulatory rules for general alterations, when cost-disproportionality is “mentioned in closely-related sections, indicates...
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A. Statutory and Rulemaking History Up to the 2008 NPRM
The Department indicated that at that time, it anticipated that it would not specify which types of captioning to provide, leaving that to the discretion of the movie theater owners and...
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2.8 Effects of Luminance Contrast on Visual Detection and Conspicuity of Detectable Warnings
The superscript letter following each percent luminance contrast value indicates whether the contrast was positive, negative, or internal....
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4.1.1. Total Costs
As Table 4-1 indicates, captioning equipment acquisition costs comprise the majority of the total acquisition costs incurred by movie theaters. ...
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Sections 35.108(d)(4) and 36.105(d)(4)—Examples of Mitigating Measures
There, the EEOC noted that a surgical intervention may be an ameliorative mitigating measure that could result in the permanent elimination of an impairment, but it also indicated that confusion...
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11B-202.3 Alterations
US Department of Justice technical assistance letter #772, dated August 26, 1998, indicates reconstruction after a fire is considered an alteration....
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Drafting the ADA
Early in 1987, during a meeting with Parrino, he had indicated a willingness to support disability rights legislation if NCD drafted a proposal....
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9. What type of reasonable accommodations may employees with hearing disabilities need?
reassignment to a vacant position Example 14: Sonny, a stocking clerk on the floor of a large grocery store, develops Ménière's disease, which produces a loud roaring noise in his ears...
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5.1 Architectural Barriers Act (ABA).
5.1.2.1.2 The alteration of an existing building if the alteration does not involve the installation of, or work on, existing stairs, doors, elevators, toilets, entrances, drinking fountains, floors...
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Section 36.406(f)(3)
., placing temporary seating on the floor of a basketball court for a concert)....
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ETA Opinion: ADA Signage at Exit Doors
noted as needing correction: Where exit signs are provided, there are no exit signs with Braille and raised letters mounted on the wall on the latch side of the door at 60" above the floor...
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Miscellaneous Provisions
., Fourth Floor Washington, D.C. 20005. The e-mail or cover letter shall include a subject line referencing UPDC and DJ#204-33-117....
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11B-104.1.1 Construction and manufacturing tolerances
Where the requirement states a specified range, such as in Section 11B-609.4 where grab bars must be installed between 33 inches and 36 inches above the floor, the range provides an adequate...
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Section 1193.2 Scoping (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Furthermore, commenters provided no indication of how much of a price difference is to be considered as comparable....
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Subpart F-Certification of State Laws or Local Building Codes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Due to the proposed deletion of §36.603, §§ 36.604 through 36.608 are renumbered, and § 36.603 in the proposed rule is modified to indicate that the Assistant Attorney General for the Civil...