Mark Quigley, NCD Public Affairs Specialist, coordinated publication of the manuscript. Staff at the NRH Research Center assisted in the general development of the project....
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Acknowledgments
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Sections 35.108(a)(1) and 36.105(a)(1) Definition of ‘‘disability’’—General
Public Law 101–336, sec. 3 (1990)....
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Executive Order 13132
The Department also solicited and received input from public entities in the September 2004 ANPRM and the June 2008 NPRM....
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"Readily achievable.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
They asserted that providing a consolidated section blurred the distinction between the level of effort required by a public accommodation under the two standards....
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382.9 What may foreign carriers do if they believe a provision of a foreign nation’s law prohibits compliance with a provision of this Part?
manner, avoiding the dilemma for foreign carriers of having to choose between compliance with this rule and with conflicting foreign laws when the rule goes into effect a year after its publication...
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1.3.1 Overview of NPRM
The NPRM requested responses from the public by June 8, 2012, and it announced two hearings to seek public comments: March 14, 2012 in Washington, DC; and May 8, 2012, in Atlanta, GA....
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Wheelchair Securement Systems
Commenters who supported this proposal included several vehicle manufacturers, three public transit agencies, an individual with a disability, and an accessibility consultant....
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Attachment A
If other customers complain about the presence of a service animal, explain to them that federal law protects the right of the person to be accompanied by service animals in public places...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(v) and 36.105(d)(1)(v)—Comparisons to Most People in the Population, and Impairment Need Not Prevent or Significantly or Severely Restrict a Major Life Activity
See Public Law 110–325, sec. 2(b)(4)–(5)....
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General Comments (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department put the public on notice, through the proposed rule, of its intention to adopt the proposed ADAAG, with any changes made by the Board, as the accessibility standards....
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General Comments (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The Department put the public on notice, through the proposed rule, of its intention to adopt the proposed ADAAG, with any changes made by the Board, as the accessibility standards....
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Section 35.172 Investigations and compliance reviews. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
When Federal involvement results in settlement agreements, commenters believed those agreements are more persuasive to other public entities than private settlements....
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2. Benefits: Qualitative Summary of Benefits
Public address systems, in turn, enable passengers with hearing-related disabilities (as well as other passengers) to better understand information conveyed by the vehicle operator, which...
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Subpart F—Certification of State Labs or Local Building Codes (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The hearing must be held after adequate notice to the public and must be on the record; a transcript must be provided with the request for certification....
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INTRODUCTION
The City's pedestrian right of way is a fundamental public program, service, and/or activity that the City provides for the benefit of its residents and visitors....
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Subpart F—Certification of State Labs or Local Building Codes (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The hearing must be held after adequate notice to the public and must be on the record; a transcript must be provided with the request for certification....
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
IDEA governs how states and public agencies provide early intervention, special education and related services to more than 6.5 million eligible infants, toddlers, children and youth with...