regulation only upon a reasoned determination that its benefits justify its costs; tailor the regulation to impose the least burden on society, consistent with obtaining the regulatory objectives...
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A. Final Regulatory Assessment (EO 13563 and EO 12866)
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3. Discussion of Comments on Related Fair Housing Issues Compliance Deadline
Many commenters objected to the March 13, 1991 compliance deadline on the basis that this deadline was unreasonable....
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1. Application of Functional Performance Criteria: 508 Standards
While some commenters supported this approach, industry groups objected to it as unworkable....
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Design of Shared Use Paths, Street Intersections, and Midblock Crossings
Object Height B. Horizontal Alignment 1. General Considerations a. Superelevation b. Friction Factors 2. Design Considerations 3....
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FOREWORD
Trademarks or manufacturers' names appear in this report only because they are considered essential to the objective of the document....
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I. Executive Summary
The revised language clarifies that the term ‘‘disability’’ shall be interpreted broadly and explains that the primary object of attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether...
- Canine Assistants
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Unraveling the Night: A Guide to Experiencing FNAF
Your objective is to survive. You spend most of your time in your office, monitoring a series of security cameras that show different rooms in the pizzeria....
- AccessRec LLC WaterWheels, the Floating Beach Wheelchair - Assembly
- Excel Dryer, Inc. LEXAN® Series Hand Dryers
- Beneficial Designs The Universal Trail Assessment Process (UTAP)
- Audio Description Associates Audio Description Services
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Section 1193.39 Prohibited reduction of accessibility, usability and compatibility [1193.29 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Manufacturers, on the other hand, uniformly objected to it....
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Paragraph (h) Non-interference with hearing technologies (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Some manufacturers also objected to the requirement's coverage of bystanders as outside the Act's jurisdiction....
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15. When may an employer refuse to hire, terminate, or temporarily restrict the duties of a person who has or had a hearing impairment because of safety concerns?
threat" is a significant risk of substantial harm to the individual or others that cannot be eliminated or reduced through reasonable accommodation.[29] This determination must be based on objective...
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Section 35.151(b)(4)(ii)(C) Path of travel--safe harbor
A substantial number of commenters objected to the Department’s imposition of a safe harbor for alterations to facilities of public entities that comply with the 1991 Standards....
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C. The 2014 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Movie Captioning and Audio Description
Most commenters also objected to the Department's proposed 6-month compliance date. 18....
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4. Exception from the Requirements of M301 for Certain Examination Chairs that Comply with M302
These commenters argued that requiring the equipment to be designed to accommodate transfer in both positions would not achieve any objective benefit and would impose transfer surface width...
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Executive Order 13132: Federalism
The Department intends to amend the regulations in a manner that meets the objectives of the ADA while also minimizing conflicts between state law and federal interests. ...
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Executive summary
The objective of this study was to analyze the impact of transfer setup on performance of independent transfers....
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Section 36.403 Alterations: Path of Travel (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A substantial number of commenters objected to the Department's creation of a safe harbor for alterations to required elements of a path of travel that comply with the current 1991 Standards...
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410.2 Volume Gain (Section-by-Section Analysis)
At present, the Commission’s regulation at § 68.317 sets forth separate requirements for analog and digital telephones based on speech amplification metrics known as “Receive Objective Loudness...
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Getting From Here to There—Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
outdoor recreation access routes to meet technical requirements for running and cross slopes, resting intervals, surface, clear tread width, passing spaces, tread obstacles, protruding objects...
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INTRODUCTION
The United States found that many of Harris County’s polling places contained architectural barriers such as excessively sloped parking areas, narrow doorways, steep ramps, protruding objects...