The total costs quantified for the final rule are comprised of the following: Upfront Costs (One-time) Acquisition costs for captioning hardware for existing and new auditoriums...
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2.2. Total Costs
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§104.39(b)
the provision of an appropriate education to handicapped persons than to nonhandicapped persons except to the extent that any additional charge is justified by a substantial increase in cost...
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§ 37.43(e)(2)(ii)
(ii) Costs associated with making restrooms accessible (e.g., grab bars, enlarged toilet stalls, accessible faucet controls);...
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3.6. Replacement Costs
The analysis estimates replacement costs for movie theaters purchasing new equipment as a direct result of the rulemaking. ...
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3.4.4. Audio Description Device Unit Costs
The unit costs for all commercially-available audio description devices are presented in Table 3-22....
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3.5. Installation Costs
Although the Initial RA factored the relevant installation costs into the estimated device costs, the Final RA includes a separate estimation of installation costs. ...
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3.7 Training Costs
Unlike the other costs in the analysis, the training costs also include the costs to movie theaters with auditoriums that were already equipped to provide closed movie captioning or audio...
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7. Path of Travel Requirements and Adjusted Construction Cost
Path of Travel Requirements and Adjusted Construction Cost Specific exceptions within the CBC provide that PV system projects are not alterations for purposes of accessibility....
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Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
Among the potential benefits that have been discussed by researchers and advocates are reduced administrative costs due to harmonized guidelines, increased business opportunities, increased...
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Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
Among the potential benefits that have been discussed by researchers and advocates are reduced administrative costs due to harmonized guidelines, increased business opportunities, increased...
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106.5.25 Disproportionality
Alterations made to provide an accessible path of travel to the altered area will be deemed disproportionate to the overall alteration when the cost exceeds 20% of the cost of the alteration...
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2.4.2. Training Costs
operational requirements of this rule apply to all digital auditoriums and not just those purchasing captioning and audio description as a direct result of this rulemaking, the Department’s estimate...
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4.1.3. Ongoing Costs
The ongoing annual costs are costs that movie theaters incur in addition to the upfront costs. ...
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4.1.2. Upfront Costs
However, the cost estimation also includes the costs incurred by new auditoriums opening after the 18-month compliance date. ...
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§ 37.43(e)(1)
(1) Alterations made to provide an accessible path of travel to the altered area will be deemed disproportionate to the overall alteration when the cost exceeds 20 percent of the cost of...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iii)(B)(4)
(4) Costs associated with relocating an inaccessible drinking fountain....
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iii)(B)(2)
(2) Costs associated with making restrooms accessible, such as installing grab bars, enlarging toilet stalls, insulating pipes, or installing accessible faucet controls;...
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Tax Credit and Deduction
Eligible expenses may include the cost of undertaking barrier removal and alterations to improve accessibility, providing sign-language interpreters, or making material available in accessible...
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Afternoon Session: Consulting with Private and Public Entities
Afternoon Session: Consulting with Private and Public Entities James L.E. Terry, AIA, CASp Evan Terry Associates © 2014 Evan Terry Associates, P.C. This...
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4.1.4. Per Movie Theater Costs
The total costs estimated in Section 4.1.1, 4.1.2, and 4.1.3 represent the costs to all movie theater auditoriums exhibiting digital movies. ...
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§ 37.43(f)(1)
(1) When the cost of alterations necessary to make a path of travel to the altered area fully accessible is disproportionate to the cost of the overall alteration, then such areas shall...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iii)(B)(1)
(1) Costs associated with providing an accessible entrance and an accessible route to the altered area, for example, the cost of widening doorways or installing ramps;...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(v)(B)(2)
(2) Only alterations undertaken on or after March 15, 2011 shall be considered in determining if the cost of providing an accessible path of travel is disproportionate to the overall cost...
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Applying the Forest Service Trails Accessibility Guidelines
Cost is not a valid reason for failing to make a trail accessible. (See BUDGET TIP—Extra cost is not an excuse., page 31.)...