This section closely corresponds to existing 508 Standards § 1194.23(i) and 255 Guidelines § 1193.43(h), but also incorporates by references consensus standards developed since the 508 Standards...
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410.4 Minimize Interference (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Online Tax Preparation Product
or through www.hrblock.com and related websites and links owned, operated, branded, or paid for by H&R Block, whether free or fee for service; and (2) on all interface applications developed...
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Need for and Objective of Final Rule
accessibility guidelines for camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, trails, and beach access routes constructed or altered by or behalf of federal agencies that administer outdoor developed...
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Paragraph (h) (Advisory Guidance)
Include individuals who are deaf or who have speech disabilities in the subject populations that are used to develop voice recognition algorithms, so that the algorithms will better accommodate...
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1003.1 Applicability
provide access to, or egress from, buildings or facilities where accessibility is required for applications listed in Section 1.8.2.1.2 regulated by the Department of Housing and Community Development...
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1003.1 Applicability
provide access to, or egress from, buildings or facilities where accessibility is required for applications listed in Section 1.8.2.1.2 regulated by the Department of Housing and Community Development...
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Priorities for Barrier Removal
Businesses should not wait until March 15, 2012 to identify existing barriers, but should begin now to evaluate their facilities and develop priorities for removing barriers....
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SHOPPING CENTER (OR SHOPPING MALL)
include a series of buildings on a common site, connected by a common pedestrian access route on, above or below the ground floor, that is either under common ownership or common control or developed...
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233.3.2.1 Facilities Other Than Those Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units, F233.3.2.1 Facilities Other Than Those Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units, F233.4.2.1 Facilities Other Than Those Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units
15 or fewer residential dwelling units, the requirements of 233.3.2.1 shall apply to the total number of residential dwelling units that are constructed under a single contract, or are developed...
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The 2006 IBC/ADAAG Comparison
Developed for the International Code Council by BDBlack Codes, Inc....
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About the Sponsor
Sponsoring educational activities and curriculum development for health and emergency professionals working with people with disabilities....
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D) Curb Ramps at Intersections
In addition, the ADA requires that towns evaluate its existing system of sidewalks and develop a schedule to provide curb ramps where pedestrian walkways cross curbs....
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ADA Coordinator, Grievance Procedure, Self-Evaluations, and Transition Plans
In addition, public entities with 50 or more employees were required to develop a transition plan detailing any structural changes that would be undertaken to achieve program access and...
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
Originally, the Access Board was established to develop and maintain accessibility guidelines for facilities designed, constructed, altered, or leased with Federal dollars under the Architectural...
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Design Speed
The AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (p. 36) specifies 30 km/h (20 mi/h) as the minimum design speed that should be used on shared use paths (figure 47).(2) It goes...
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Small Business and ADA Readily Achievable Requirements - A Factsheet from the ADA National Network
Content was developed by the Great Plains ADA Center and is based on professional consensus of ADA experts and the ADA National Network....
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The Roles of the Access Board and the Department of Justice
Originally, the Access Board was established to develop and maintain accessibility guidelines for facilities designed, constructed, altered, or leased with Federal dollars under the Architectural...
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What is a transition plan? Does every facility need one?
Each region, and in some cases each national forest, developed its own transition plan format....
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E102.1 Incorporation by Reference (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E102.1 Incorporation by Reference (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section lists the technical standards developed by voluntary consensus standard-setting bodies that the Board proposes...
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Chapter 2: Putting the ADA on the Legislative Agenda: The National Council on Disability
Although no legislation follows a generic model precisely, one compelling analysis is useful in understanding the ADA’s development....
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2. Usability and Performance Standards
In addition, we wanted to know whether the Department should require carriers to develop guidance manuals for their Web site developers on implementing the WCAG 2.0 standard so that their...
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Clearance
The minimum width of exterior routes on public streets and sidewalks will likely be revisited in supplementary guidelines specific to public rights-of-ways that the Board intends to develop...
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Section 1630.14(d) Other Acceptable Examinations and Inquiries
It should be noted, however, that the medical records developed in the course of such activities must be maintained in the confidential manner required by this part and must not be used...
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Acknowledgments
For information and assistance, the author would like to thank Ellen Eubanks, San Dimas Technology and Development Center; Gina Reese, Ashley National Forest; Donna Sheehy, Northern Region...