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T202 Accessible Means of Boarding and Alighting
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Spas
Spas Spas must provide at least one accessible means of entry, which can be a pool lift, transfer wall, or transfer system. If spas are provided in a cluster, 5 percent of the...
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Clear Deck Space
Clear Deck Space Clear deck space must be provided to enable a person to get close enough to the pool lift seat to easily transfer from a wheelchair or mobility device. This clear...
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11B-233.3.1.2.5 Multi-story residential dwelling units in buildings with no elevator
In non-elevator buildings, a minimum of 10 percent but not less than one of the ground floor multi-story residential dwelling units shall be calculated using the total number of multi-story...
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T302 Walking Surfaces
Another commenter, a transportation research center, noted that the wheelchair securement systems used in many non-rail vehicles—especially small buses and vans—are floor mounted and have...
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2.3. Upfront Costs
The closed movie captioning and audio description systems available on the U.S. commercial market require two separate types of equipment: (1) “hardware” that transmits the...
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2.4.1. Replacement Costs
The Final RA estimates the costs to replace captioning and audio description hardware and devices over the time frame of the analysis. Because the 15-year time frame for this rule...
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2.3.2. Device Acquisition
Similar to hardware acquisition, the methodology used for the device acquisition calculation is identical for both captioning and audio description devices. These costs are also...
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2.3.1. Hardware Acquisition
Captioning and audio description hardware acquisition is calculated and presented separately in the Final RA. However, the methodology for calculating hardware acquisition is...
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3.6.1. Hardware Replacement
Public comments on the 2014 NPRM, as well as information provided by manufacturers, suggest that captioning and audio description hardware is expected to last about 10 years. The...
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3.6.2. Device Replacement
Because patrons will handle the captioning and audio description devices on a regular basis, the devices will require replacement more often than the hardware. According to movie...
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§8.21(c)(2)(i) General
(i) General. A recipient may comply with the requirements of this section in its programs and activities receiving Federal financial assistance through such means as location of...
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.1 Single building with one common (lobby) entrance
multifamily dwelling units, in a single building with one common (lobby) entrance, located on a site with difficult terrain conditions or unusual characteristics: All ground floor units in non-elevator...
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11B-216.10 Assistive listening systems
Each assembly area required by Section 11B-219 to provide assistive listening systems shall provide signs informing patrons of the availability of the assistive listening system....
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Accessible Presentation of Meeting Content
Assistance may include qualified sign language and oral interpreters, assistive listening systems, and realtime captioning (also called CART -- communication access realtime translation...
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11B-206.6 Elevators
Elevators complying with Section 11B-408 or 11B-409 _|Private Residence Elevators|_ shall be permitted in multi-story residential dwelling units....
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11B-206.6 Elevators
Elevators complying with Section 11B-408 or 11B-409 _|Private Residence Elevators|_ shall be permitted in multi-story residential dwelling units....
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Common ADA Product and Installation Errors in SCHOOLS
◼ Common ADA Product and Installation Errors in SCHOOLS (3/14/14) Click here to view or download "Common ADA Product and Installation Errors in SCHOOLS" (28 KB pdf)
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§ 37.23(a)
(a) When a public entity enters into a contractual or other arrangement (including, but not limited to, a grant, subgrant, or cooperative agreement) or relationship with a private entity...
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3.6. Replacement Costs
Given the assumed 15-year term of the final rule, captioning and audio description equipment will require replacement one or more times during this period. The analysis estimates...
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2.3.3. Installation Costs
Although some manufacturers include installation as part of purchasing the equipment package, some movie theaters may elect to install the equipment using internal staff. In...
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3.3. Scoping Requirements
This section outlines the estimated number of hardware units and individual devices required for each venue type. As previously explained in Section 2.3, four types of equipment...
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4.1.3. Ongoing Costs
The ongoing annual costs are costs that movie theaters incur in addition to the upfront costs. The ongoing costs quantified in the cost estimation include equipment replacement,...