36.308(a)(1)(ii)(B) a requirement that, to the extent readily achievable, wheelchair seating provide lines of sight and choice of admission prices comparable to those for members of the general...
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Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Detectable Warnings
Consistent with the ADAAG Review Advisory Committee’s recommendation, the Board intends to address detectable warnings in public rights-of-way before including any specification generally...
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4. Benefits of the Proposed Rule
It is also important to note that the proposed rule is expected to generate significant benefits that were not evaluated in the Preliminary RIA, either because they could not be quantified...
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Volume Control
Those that did generally supported such a requirement, although information on feasibility and cost was not received. Response....
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11B-213.2 Toilet rooms and bathing rooms
Generally, toilet rooms in a cluster are within sight of, or adjacent to, one another....
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Public Entrances
As explained above, the requirements of the 1991 Standards generally require more than fifty percent (50%) of entrances in small facilities to be accessible....
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New Requirements for Assistive Listening Systems (ALS)
ALSs must be capable of providing sound pressure levels of 110 dB minimum and 118 dB maximum with a dynamic volume control range of 50 dB; the signalto-noise ratio for internally generated...
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1. Introduction
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EXHIBIT B
"Third Party Content" means web content that is generated by a third party and not created or controlled by Peapod....
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QUESTION: WHAT INFORMATION ARE PVOs RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING TO PASSENGERS WITH DISABILITIES CONCERNING ACCESSIBILITY MATTERS?
*Generally, PVOs should be a better position than individuals with disabilities to obtain information about such matters as the accessibility of ports and the applicability of quarantine...
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CASI California Survey Reports Acceptance Criteria - Field Tolerances AC 03-12
related facilities are accessible to, and functional for, people with disabilities to, through, and within public accommodations, without loss of function, space, or facility where the general...
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E. Cost and benefits of website regulations
What are the annual costs generally associated with creating, maintaining, operating, and updating a website?...
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A. Statutory and rulemaking history
Section 204 (a) of title II and section 306(b) of title III direct the Attorney General to promulgate regulations to carry out the provisions of titles II and III, other than certain provisions...
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5.1.1 Transfer Surface Height Adjustability Recommendation for M301 and M302
Imaging industry members acknowledged, as new technologies develop, future generations of equipment might find a way to incorporate adjustability....
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42. May an employer tell other employees that an individual is receiving a reasonable accommodation when employees ask questions about a coworker with a disability?
In providing general ADA information to employees, an employer may wish to highlight the obligation to provide reasonable accommodation, including the interactive process and different types...
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Issue 15: How can the potential conflict between the goals of zero net energy and accessibility for low vision persons be resolved?
What it costs us in other energy consumption issues – travel between them, general efficiency of actually providing the service, and so on, is going to go by the wayside....
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Regarded as having a disability
although the student with HIV in this instance is not entitled to receive aids and services, the student is nevertheless protected from disability-based discrimination under Section 504’s general...
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When is a facility considered accessible?
However there is generally no need to be that specific....
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Background
The SNPRM also set forth the technical criteria and procedures that we proposed to apply to automated airport kiosks and to Web sites on which air transportation is marketed to the general...
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36. Health, welfare, and other social service providers
Section 104.52(b) has been amended to cover written material concerning waivers of rights or consent to treatment as well as general notices concerning health benefits or services....
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Storing Assistive Devices in the Aircraft Cabin
[Sec. 382.41(b)] In addition, the rule generally requires you to allow a passenger to stow her assistive device close to her seat, consistent with FAA safety regulations concerning carry-on...
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20. Where can a school district or parent get more information about these issues?
Department of Education, and the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Justice – Emerging Technologies in Education‐June 29, 2010....
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Executive Order 13132: Federalism
These facilities are generally subject to regulation by different levels of government, including federal, state, and local governments. ...
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Section 37.3 Definitions
., skateboards, bicycles, shopping carts), apart from general policies applicable to all passengers who might seek to bring such devices into a vehicle....