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36 CFR Part 1192 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles (2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines)
ATBCB 2010-0004] RIN 3014-AA38 AGENCY:Â Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. ACTION:Â Final rule....
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36 CFR Part 1194 - Proposed Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Standards and Guidelines NPRM - Preamble
SUMMARY: The Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board or Board), is proposing to revise and update, in a single document, both its standards for electronic...
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III-7.1000 General
construction and alterations covered by subpart D of the Department's title III regulation are those found in the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines published by the Architectural...
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b. A Qualified Person with a Disability
or procedure that is preventing the individual from meeting the requirements, Providing effective communication by providing auxiliary aids or services, or Removing any architectural...
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F202.3 Alterations
Residential dwelling units not required to be accessible in compliance with a standard issued pursuant to the Architectural Barriers Act or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,...
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BACKGROUND
See Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: Medical Diagnostic Equipment Accessibility Standards, 77 Fed....
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Dept. of Justice Guidance Fact Sheet
Title III provisions of the ADA requires businesses in the hospitality industry to remove âarchitectural barriers, and communication barriers that are structural in nature, in existing facilities...
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V. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS
Such further relief may include, but shall not be limited to, the removal of additional architectural barriers to access identified by the United States, to the extent such is readily achievable...
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MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Reports will include detailed photographs showing measurements, architectural plans, work orders, notices published in the newspaper, copies of adopted policies, and proof of efforts to...
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III-3.1000 General
ILLUSTRATION: Public accommodations are only required to remove architectural barriers in existing facilities if removal is "readily achievable" (see IIIâ4.4200)....
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Section 36.204 Administrative Methods (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The Court in Choate explained that members of Congress made numerous statements during passage of section 504 regarding eliminating architectural barriers, providing access to transportation...
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2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines
The Access Boardâs current guidelines for buildings and facilities were issued in 2004 and are known as the Americans with Disabilities Act and Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines...
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1. Introduction
Pick-Up Fuel Tank Products Liability Litigation, 55 F.3d 768, 785 (3rd Cir. 1995), cert. denied, 516 U.S. 824 (1995); Holmes, 706 F.2d 1144, 1147 (11th Cir. 1983)....
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CASI California Survey Reports Acceptance Criteria - Field Tolerances AC 03-12
items and allows construction tolerances beyond published acceptable industry tolerances to any of the items based on local policy inconsistent with 11B-104, the owner must assume the liability...