Unique Attractions There are amusement attractions that are not specifically addressed by the guidelines, for example, “virtual reality” rides when a device does not move on a fixed course...
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Unique Attractions
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4 - Best practices for construction observation
The final check, of course, is with the regulatory agencies....
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§382.125(c)(1)
(1) Where this practice would be inconsistent with Federal regulations governing transportation security or the transportation of hazardous materials; or...
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12102(1)(A)
(A) qualified interpreters or other effective methods of making aurally delivered materials available to individuals with hearing impairments;...
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SECTION-BY-SECTION ANALYSIS
The focus of the descriptions is on new or changed material....
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711.1 Scope
The provisions of this section shall govern the materials and methods of construction used to protect through penetrations and membrane penetrations....
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12103(1)(A)
(A) qualified interpreters or other effective methods of making aurally delivered materials available to individuals with hearing impairments;...
- U.S. Department of Transportation: Self-Evaluation Basics
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§ 382.53 Medical certificates
passenger’s physician saying that the disease or infection would not, under the present conditions in the particular passenger’s case, be communicable to other persons during the normal course...
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Section 36.307 Accessible or Special Goods (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
it is required by § 36.307(b), at the request of an individual with disabilities, to order accessible or special goods that it does not customarily maintain in stock if, in the normal course...
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Section 36.306 Personal Devices and Services (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
services and alternatives to barrier removal, but across-the-board to include such relevant areas as modifications in policies, practices, and procedures (Sec.36.302) and examinations and courses...
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Scope of coverage. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a country club may qualify as a private club and have a golf course on its grounds. ...
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Website Accessibility Conformance for edX
of content that conforms with WCAG 2.0 AA; and Ensure that www.edx.org, its mobile applications, and the Platform do not block or interfere with any accessibility features in Course...
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5 Key Warranty Features to Compare Before Hiring a Roofer
The manufacturer covers defects in the roofing materials, but this rarely happens. The workmanship warranty covers errors made during installation, which is the cause of most leaks....
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T402.5 Surfaces
Ramp and bridgeplate surface material shall comply with T302 and extend across the full width and length of the ramp or bridgeplate....
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Issue: Effective Communication
In addition, city governments often fail to provide materials in alternate formats (Braille, large print, or audio cassettes) to individuals who are blind or have low vision....
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§8.3 Auxiliary aids
For example, auxiliary aids for persons with impaired vision may include readers, Brailled materials, audio recordings, and other similar services and devices....
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Methodology
Methodology - The City will retain the discretion to use whatever technology, methodology, tools, equipment and/or materials that are available to further advance the program....
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§35.150(b)(2)(i)
(i) Using audio-visual materials and devices to depict those portions of an historic property that cannot otherwise be made accessible;...
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§ 35.150(b)(3)(i)
(i) Using audio-visual materials and devices to depict those portions of an historic property that cannot otherwise be made accessible;...
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§ 38.4(c) Notes
Additional information, explanations, and advisory materials are located in the Appendix....
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Engineered Wood Fiber
Some EWF marketing literature reports that the surface material will naturally settle and compact over time and with visitor use. ...
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12102(1)(B)
(B) qualified readers, taped texts, or other effective methods of making visually delivered materials available to individuals with visual impairments;...
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§8.3 Substantial impairment
Substantial impairment means a significant loss of the integrity of finished materials, design quality, or special character resulting from a permanent alteration....
