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Regulatory Flexibility Act: Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
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§ 35.151(j)(2)
(2) The requirements of paragraph (1) also apply to housing programs that are operated by public entities where design and construction of particular residential dwelling units take place...
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§ 35.178 State immunity.
remedies (including remedies both at law and in equity) are available for such a violation to the same extent as such remedies are available for such a violation in an action against any public...
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Communicating with People Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Officers may find a variety of communication aids and services useful in different situations....
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INTRODUCTION
Under the ADA and Section 504, a public entity's sidewalks, crosswalks and paved paths- collectively referred to as a public entity's "pedestrian right of way"- are a "program," "service...
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9. What type of reasonable accommodations may employees with hearing disabilities need?
Simon is usually able to use his lip reading ability to communicate individually with his co-workers....
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Paragraph (b) (Advisory Guidance)
These persons cannot rely solely on audio access modes commonly used by people who are blind....
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Sections 5 Through 9 (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
A public accommodation may lower a portion of the counter, provide an auxiliary counter, or provide equivalent facilitation through such means as installing a folding shelf on the front...
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
The Board consists of thirteen public members appointed by the President, of whom the majority must be individuals with disabilities, and the heads of twelve federal departments and agencies...
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8. How do I determine if it is readily achievable for me to install a lift in my existing pool?
This is the same standard that places of public accommodation have been using for all covered elements of existing facilities since 1992....
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Ticket Prices
Venues must offer accessible seats in all price categories available to the public....
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Monitoring and Reporting
shall submit to the United States a summary of efforts to implement each of the provisions and requirements of this Agreement, including: copies of all new or revised policies, procedures, public...
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Introduction
This publication is an updated version of the original "Accessibility Guidebook for Outdoor Recreation and Trails" (2006 edition)....
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2.2. Total Costs
Using this baseline, the total incremental costs of the rule are calculated for 15 years at both 7-percent and 3-percent discount rates, discounted to 2015....
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Conclusion
type of issue or series of issues that may affect the product’s performance and contribute to the necessity and frequency of surface maintenance to assure accessibility and safety for use...
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II. Overview of Requirements
For example, a city may not refuse to allow a person with epilepsy to use parks and recreational facilities....
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III-5.4200 Professional office of a health care provider
A "professional office of a health care provider" is a location where a State-regulated professional provides physical or mental health services to the public....
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Sections 5 Through 9 (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
A public accommodation may lower a portion of the counter, provide an auxiliary counter, or provide equivalent facilitation through such means as installing a folding shelf on the front...
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1. Access Barrier Removal in Existing Pedestrian Facilities
The settlement funds will be used, among other things, for installation, repair, remediation, construction, design, inspection, monitoring and administrative fixed costs of or relating to...
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11B-206.2.5 Restaurants, cafeterias, banquet facilities and bars
required to existing raised or sunken dining areas, or to all parts of existing outdoor dining areas where the same services and decor are provided in an accessible space usable by the public...
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II. Definitions of Standards and Guidelines Referenced in This Document
For purposes of compliance with title II of the ADA, covered entities were not permitted to use the elevator exemption contained at sections 4.1.3(5) and 4.1.6(1)(j) of the 1991 Standards...
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11B-104.1 Dimensions
This section clarifies the dimensioning conventions used in this chapter. Dimensions stated as a "maximum" or "minimum" provide a dimensional range for design purposes....
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ENTRANCE
[DSA-AC] Any access point to a building or portion of a building or facility used for the purpose of entering....
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11B-104.1 Dimensions
This section clarifies the dimensioning conventions used in this chapter. Dimensions stated as a "maximum" or "minimum" provide a dimensional range for design purposes....