This rule makes final a variety of changes to the Department's ADA rules based on a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) issued February 27, 2006 (71 FR 9761) and the over 360 comments to...
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Modifications to the Longitudinal Study
The scope of the study again changed course to continue to discover other methods of contributing to the research on firm and stable natural trail surface alternative....
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4.2.4. Single-Auditorium Movie Theater Unit Costs Including Sony’s Technology
and Excluding Sony Venue Type Per Theater Upfront Costs (Including Sony) Per Theater Upfront Costs (Excluding Sony) % change...
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28 CFR Parts 35 and 36 Amendment of ADA Title II and Title III Regulations To Implement ADA Amendments Act of 2008 - Final Rule
SUMMARY: The Department of Justice (Department) is issuing this final rule to amend its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations in order to incorporate the statutory changes to...
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11B-224.7 Housing at a place of education
of a place of education, with residential dwelling units leased on a year round basis exclusively to graduate students or faculty, and that do not contain any public use or common use areas...
- Pilot Rock T300/T400 Series Round, Pedestal Table With CURVED Seats - Using Cut Steel Plate
- Pilot Rock T300/T400 Series Round, Pedestal Table With CURVED Seats - Using Recycled Plastic
- Hafele America Co. Pocket Door Hardware
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Guest Rooms with Communication Features
The revisions at section 224.4 of the 2010 Standards effect no substantive change from the 1991 Standards with respect to the number of guest rooms required to provide communication features...
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Vanity Counter Tops
This change is consistent with the ANSI A117.1 standard....
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Doors, Doorways, and Gates
Corresponding changes have been made to a similar provision in the scoping section for transient lodging facilities (224.1.2)....
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C. Next Generation 9-1-1
The Department is evaluating how best to address the accessibility of NG 9-1-1 services in light of changing circumstances....
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d. Problem: Videos and Other Multimedia Lack Accessible Features
Provide audio descriptions of images (including changes in setting, gestures, and other details) to make videos accessible to people who are blind or have low vision....
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3.1 Overview of Legal Obligations
This duty is ongoing and may arise any time that a person's disability or job changes....
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Braille Specifications
No changes have been made to the specified position below corresponding text. Braille does not include different upper and lower case letters....
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For More Information
This extensive website provides access to ADA regulations; all Department ADA technical assistance materials, including newly-released publications; proposed changes in the ADA regulations...
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307 Protruding Objects
No substantive changes have been made to the provisions for protruding objects in the final rule....
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Introduction to Guidelines
In revising products, no change should be undertaken which decreases or has the effect of decreasing the net accessibility, usability, or compatibility of ITMs (with the exception of discontinuation...
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Reasonable Accommodation
This duty is ongoing and may arise any time that a person’s disability or job changes....
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DEFINITIONS
Likewise, someone who is fluent in sign language but who does not possess the ability to process spoken communication into the proper signs or to observe someone signing and change their...
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34. Financial assistance
This paragraph has been changed in the same manner as §104.43(b) to include the “as a whole” concept and will be interpreted in the same manner as §104.43(b)....
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A. - Introduction
It neither creates new policies nor changes existing policies. Agency personnel must consult appropriate officials within their agencies for formal advice....
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"Task" emphasis. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Tasks by their nature are physical, so the Department does not believe that such a change is warranted....
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Guiding Techniques
Allow the guest to walk a step or two behind you, and indicate changes in terrain, such as stairs, narrow spaces, and escalators, by hesitating briefly as you approach them and explaining...