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NPRM and Comments
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The Facilities Toolbox
The "Facilities Toolbox" is an interactive Forest Service facility management Web site designed to help line officers and their staffs manage facilities effectively....
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How is “technical infeasibility” determined in an alteration?
Determining “technical infeasibility” requires a site-specific assessment of constraints or complications in relation to the planned scope of work....
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D. Technical standards for construct validity studies
Users choosing to justify use of a selection procedure by this strategy should therefore take particular care to assure that the validity study meets the standards set forth below....
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Summary of Major Provisions
on their primary Web site are accessible to individuals with disabilities...
- IRS Videos in ASL: Understanding Tax Terms for American Sign Language Interpreters, Part 2 (Captions & Audio
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Overview of Current Media Technologies
Museums and galleries as well as historic and nature sites use multimedia and new immersive technologies to engage and retain current audiences and attract new audiences on-site and online...
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§1607.14 Technical standards for validity studies.
Nothing in these guidelines is intended to preclude the development and use of other professionally acceptable techniques with respect to validation of selection procedures....
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12113(a) In General
--It may be a defense to a charge of discrimination under this Act that an alleged application of qualification standards, tests, or selection criteria that screen out or tend to screen...
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12113(a) In general
(a) In general It may be a defense to a charge of discrimination under this chapter that an alleged application of qualification standards, tests, or selection criteria that screen out...
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§1630.15(b)(1) In general
It may be a defense to a charge of discrimination, as described in §1630.10, that an alleged application of qualification standards, tests, or selection criteria that screens out or tends...
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Maintenance
At least 30 minutes was spent on site. However, the frequency of visits to each site varied among the different agencies. ...
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§ 36.406(b) Scope of coverage.
The 1991 Standards and the 2010 Standards apply to fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements, and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site....
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CIRCULATION PATH
A CIRCULATION PATH is a pedestrian route provided within a building, facility or site and may or may not (in the case of stairs) include an accessible route of travel....
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Adding an elevator for barrier removal trigger POT upgrades?
Site topography requires removal of barrier by adding an elevator, does this trigger POT upgrades to the area of work? ...
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2.2 Path of Travel Exterior Elements
This requirement must be evaluated on a project- and site-specific basis and could include parking, site arrival points, bus loading zones and the accessible route connecting them with the...
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5. Compare Surface Options
The planning team should embark on a purposeful mission to determine the playground surface system most appropriate for their site and operational resources....
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Picnic Units
Each picnic unit may be used separately from other parties using the recreation site....
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1630.15(b)(1)
It may be a defense to a charge of discrimination, as described in section 1630.10, that an alleged application of qualification standards, tests, or selection criteria that screens out...
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1008.2.6 Ground Surfaces
The type of surface material selected and play area use levels will determine the frequency of inspection and maintenance activities....
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239.2 Minimum Number
If a course is designed with the minimum 50 percent accessible holes, designers or operators are encouraged to select holes which provide for an equivalent experience to the maximum extent...