Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
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Ticket Agent Web sites
They observed that compliance with the accessibility standard would necessarily entail changes to many Web pages unrelated to air transportation....
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Section 36.303(g)(2) General
This regulation does not change the availability of this compliance limitation nor the circumstances under which it can be asserted....
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Section 1630.2(i) Major Life Activities
legislative history of the ADAAA, Congress expressed its expectation that the statutory expansion of “major life activities” to include major bodily functions (along with other statutory changes...
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A. Why Should Websites Be Accessible?
The Internet has dramatically changed the way state and local governments do business....
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Designed and Constructed for First Occupancy (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
However, if the facility must be redesigned for other reasons, such as a change in density or environmental preservation, and the final permit is based on a new application, the rule would...
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C. First Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (2010)
A complete discussion of this proposed change is found in Section VI.B (Section-by-Section Analysis – 508 Standards: Application and Scoping – E103), and Section VI.C (Section-by-Section...
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Issue 1: APS volume
For particularly difficult situations with very near neighbors or nearby hard reflective surfaces, consider a change in sound type from a beep to a tick or click, which may be less annoying...
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Background
The majority of TAAC members supported the proposed rule but had recommendations for changes to specific provisions....
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EXHIBIT H POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN EFFECTIVE WEBSITE COMMUNICATIONS
This includes the provision of audio descriptions of images (including changes in setting, gestures, and other details) to make videos accessible to people who are blind or have low vision...
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233.3.1 Residential Dwelling Units with Mobility Features, F233.3.1 Residential Dwelling Units with Mobility Features, F233.4.1 Residential Dwelling Units with Mobility Features
mobility features.42 The scoping requirements for facilities that do not contain emergency transportable housing units are in sections 233.3.1.1, F233.3.1.1, and F233.4.1.1, and they are not changed...
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Q9: How can a school district meet its obligation, as described in the Section 504 regulation, to evaluate students to determine the need for special education or related services consistent with the Amendments Act?
An individual evaluation must be conducted before any action is taken with respect to the student's initial placement, or before any significant change in placement is made. 34 C.F.R. §...
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Guidelines for Requirement 7
For usable kitchens, the Department adopted the Option One guidelines with one change....
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5. Qualified handicapped person
No change has been made in this provision, again because of the extreme difficulties in administration that would result from the choice of the former standard....
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Alternate Scenarios
These results are due to changes in the make-up of the set of requirements that is included in each alternative baseline....
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E102.1 Incorporation by Reference (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Incorporation by reference of these standards would be a distinct change and improvement from the existing 508 Standards, which contain no referenced standards....
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8. Revisions to Exceptions under 508 Standards
By proposing deletion of these three exceptions, the Board intended only administrative changes to clarify the 508 Standards; there was no intent to narrow their scope or application....
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4.2.3. Alternate Medium Accessibility Baseline
Sensitivity Analysis, Discounted at 7 Percent ($ millions) Cost Category Alternate Medium Accessibility Baseline Primary Analysis Percent Change...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(i) and 36.105(d)(1)(i)—Broad Construction, Not a Demanding Standard
The Department considered all of these comments and declines to provide a definition of the term ‘‘substantially limits’’ or make any other changes to these provisions in the final rule....
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Designed and Constructed for First Occupancy (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
However, if the facility must be redesigned for other reasons, such as a change in density or environmental preservation, and the final permit is based on a new application, the rule would...
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Subpart B -- Technical Standards (Formerly Subpart B -- Accessibility Standards in the NPRM) (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Board has reorganized Subpart B in the final rule as follows: The title of Subpart B has been changed from "Accessibility Standards" to "Technical Standards"....
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Alternate Scenarios
These results are due to changes in the make-up of the set of requirements that is included in each alternative baseline....
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"Existing Facility" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Adoption of the 2010 Standards establishes a new reference point for title II entities that choose to make structural changes to existing facilities to meet their program access requirements...
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Section 35.151(f) Housing at a place of education (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Throughout the school year and the summer, academic housing can become program areas in which small groups meet, receptions and educational sessions are held, and social activities occur...