First, in large non-rail vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of 30,000 pounds or more, the proposed rule reduced from 4,000 pounds to 2,000 pounds the minimum force that wheelchair...
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Wheelchair Securement Systems
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Readily achievable (Advisory Guidance)
For example, it may not be readily achievable to add a large display for low vision users to a small pager designed to fit in a pocket, because making the device significantly larger would...
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c. Estimated Number and Type of Small Entities in the Movie Exhibition Industry
Because of the cost of transitioning to digital, large firms are more likely to have already converted to digital, or plan to do so soon. ...
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3. Camera
At the end of your survey day, either print out your photos and label them carefully or create a detailed photo log while reviewing the photos on a computer....