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§35.150 Existing Facilities
The concept of ‘‘program accessibility’’ was first used in the section 504 regulation adopted by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare for its federally assisted programs and...
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§382.3 TSA
TSA means the Transportation Security Administration, an agency of the Department of Homeland Security....
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§ 35.172(a)
(a) The designated agency shall investigate complaints for which it is responsible under § 35.171....
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Enforcing Authority
An agency that adopts the standards as mandatory requirements for entities subject to its jurisdiction....
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§ 35.172(a)
(a) The designated agency shall investigate complaints for which it is responsible under § 35.171....
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E202.5.3 Alternative Means (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E202.5.3 Alternative Means (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that, when an agency determines that an undue burden or fundamental alteration exists, it must provide individuals...
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PUBLIC ENTITY
Any State or local government; any department, agency, special-purpose district, or other instrumentality of a State or local government....
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B.5.i. - What is nonavailability?
circumstances where no commercial items are available that meet the applicable Access Board’s technical provisions (directly or through equivalent facilitation) in time to satisfy the agency’s...
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G.6.iii. - Can "significant expense" be established simply by demonstrating that a product that meets the applicable technical provisions is significantly more expensive than one that does not?
In determining whether acquisition of EIT that meets all or part of the applicable technical provisions of the Access Board's standards would impose an undue burden, an agency must consider...
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UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP
When the enforcing agency finds that compliance with the building standard would make the specific work of the project affected by the building standard infeasible, based on an overall evaluation...
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UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP
When the enforcing agency finds that compliance with the building standard would make the specific work of the project affected by the building standard infeasible, based on an overall evaluation...
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A. Access Board
The Access Board is an independent federal agency established by Section 502 of the Rehabilitation Act (29 U.S.C. 792).1 The Access Board is responsible for developing accessibility guidelines...
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C. Examples of Recipients Covered by These Guidelines
The following education agencies, when they provide vocational education, are examples of recipients covered by these Guidelines: 1....
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RESPONSE AND RECOVERY OPERATIONS
When large-scale emergencies require various agencies to respond, NYC Emergency Management opens the City’s Emergency Operations Center where agencies can communicate and coordinate tasks...
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C. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
Executive Order 13132: Federalism Executive Order 13132, 64 FR 43255 (Aug. 4, 1999), 3 CFR, 2000 comp. at 206, requires executive branch agencies to consider whether a rule will have...
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TITLE III COVERAGE
It is the United States' position that it generally will be a reasonable modification required by title III of the ADA for certain public accommodations, such as camps and child care service...
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Introduction
It is important to use words that reflect individuality, equality or dignity — the person who is blind, the child who is deaf, the individual with a disability, for example....