hardship" to the employer.(16) "Undue hardship" means significant difficulty or expense and focuses on the resources and circumstances of the particular employer in relationship to the cost...
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Undue Hardship
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Regulatory Process Matters
Commenters are urged to provide additional information as to the costs and benefits associated with this rule....
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3.8 A process for identifying a reasonable accommodation
If this consultation does not identify an appropriate accommodation, technical assistance is available from a number of sources, many without cost....
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The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
under the guidance provided in OMB Circular A-4, http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/a004/a-4.pdf, Sections D (Analytical Approaches) and E (Identifying and Measuring Benefits and Costs...
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CONCLUSIONS
• Ambulatory subjects with mobility limitations (with and without assistive devices) have higher energy costs on the surfaces that are objectively measured as firm and stable, which...
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3.9 The Undue Hardship Limitation
The nature and net cost of the accommodation needed. The cost of an accommodation that is considered in determining undue hardship will be the actual cost to the employer....
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A. Statutory and Rulemaking History Up to the 2008 NPRM
Also, the Department stated its concern about the potential cost to exhibit captioned movies, noting that cost may vary depending upon whether open or closed captioning is used and whether...
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Readily achievable
In determining whether an action is readily achievable factors to be considered include— (1) The nature and cost of the action needed under this part; (2) The overall financial resources...
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IV. Eligibility for Goods and Services
Extra charges may not be imposed on individuals with disabilities to cover the costs of measures necessary to ensure nondiscriminatory treatment, such as removing barriers or providing qualified...
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Including Customers with Disabilities in the Process
People with disabilities can assist businesses in finding cost-effective, usable solutions that bring facilities and customer service policies and practices into compliance with the ADA....
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Threshold Height
allowed for thresholds with a beveled edge on each side that are existing or altered because compliance with the ½ inch requirement can, in some cases, significantly increase alteration costs...
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Availability of Copies and Electronic Access
Availability of Copies and Electronic Access Single copies of this publication may be obtained at no cost by calling the Access Board's automated publications order line (202) 272-5434...
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B. Executive Order 13132 (Federalism)
relationship between the national government and the States, or the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government; or (2) imposes substantial direct compliance costs...
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4. FACILITIES IN OTHER COUNTRIES
Facilities in other countries for which the United States contributes a portion of the construction cost but does not control design criteria (such as NATO-funded facilities) need not comply...
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Tax Credits and Deductions
The tax credit can be used to offset the cost of undertaking barrier removal and alterations to improve accessibility; providing accessible formats such as Braille, large print, and audio...
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What is Readily Achievable Barrier Removal?
The decision of what is readily achievable is made considering the size, type, and overall finances of the public accommodation and the nature and cost of the access improvements needed....
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Undue burden
In determining whether an action would result in an undue burden, factors to be considered include— (1) The nature and cost of the action needed under this part; (2) The overall financial...