TEST NO. 3 – UNUSUAL CHARACTERISTICS TEST Unusual characteristics include sites located in a state or federally designated floodplain or coastal high-hazard areas and sites subject to...
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TEST NO. 3 – UNUSUAL CHARACTERISTICS TEST
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Federal Aviation Administration Draft Advisory Circular 150/5360-14A, Access to Airports by Individuals with Disabilities
Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular Subject: Access to Airports by Individuals with Disabilities Date: Draft Initiated By: AAS-100...
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Evaluate Your Need to Identify as Someone Who Requires Assistance During an Evacuation
Is the list maintained by the building managers and kept at all security stations?...
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General Preamble
usually public in nature, which provide informational or transactional capabilities, including, but not limited to fare machines, vending machines, automated teller machines, electronic building...
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Expanding Your Market: Maintaining Accessible Features in Retail Establishments
U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Disability Rights Section
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§27.11(c) Compliance planning.
(c) Compliance planning.
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§8.4(b)(1)
(1) A recipient, in providing any housing, aid, benefit, or service in a program or activity that receives Federal financial assistance from the Department may not, directly or...
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II-3.1000 General
II−3.1000 General. Most requirements of title II are based on section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicap in federally...
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Issue: Historically Significant Facilities
Common Problem: City governments may believe that they have no duty to make changes to historically significant buildings and facilities to improve accessibility for people with disabilities...
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(2) An accessible route into and through covered dwelling units
The final Guidelines distinguish between (i) single-story dwelling units, and (ii) multistory dwelling units in elevator buildings, and provide guidance on designing an accessible entrance...
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How Quickly Should A Testing Entity Respond To A Request For Testing Accommodations?
How Quickly Should A Testing Entity Respond To A Request For Testing Accommodations?...
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F216.1 General
Signs shall be provided in accordance with F216 and shall comply with 703.
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How Should Testing Entities Report Test Scores for Test-Takers Receiving Disability-Related Accommodations?
How Should Testing Entities Report Test Scores for Test-Takers Receiving Disability-Related Accommodations?...
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Questions and Answers: Enforcement Guidance on Disability-Related Inquiries and Medical Examinations of Employees Under the ADA
Questions and Answers: Enforcement Guidance on Disability-Related Inquiries and Medical Examinations of Employees Under the ADA Notice Concerning The Americans With...
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216.4.3 Directional Signs
Signs required by section 1003.2.13.6 of the International Building Code (2000 edition) or section 1007.7 of the International Building Code (2003 edition) (incorporated by reference, see...
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§104.22 Existing facilities.
[45 FR 30936, May 9, 1980, as amended at 65 FR 68055, Nov. 13, 2000]
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You must provide timely access to the same information given to other passengers for those who are deaf, blind
You must provide blind or visually-impaired passengers and passengers who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind, timely access to the same information given to other...
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BUSINESSES AND NON-PROFIT SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
BUSINESSES AND NON-PROFIT SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS The ADA prohibits discrimination by public accommodations, which include businesses and non-profit service organizations that...
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2.4.2. Training Costs
In addition to the acquisition, installation, and replacement of equipment, the rule requires staff to be able to provide patrons with captioning and audio description devices and...
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3.7 Training Costs
As a result of the final rule’s requirements, movie theaters may need to develop additional staff training programs and reinforce this training on a regular basis to ensure that...
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4.2.6. Staff Training Frequency
According to public comments on the 2014 NPRM, the additional time necessary to train staff as a result of this rulemaking is approximately 15 minutes. The methodology used to...
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4.1.4. Per Movie Theater Costs
The total costs estimated in Section 4.1.1, 4.1.2, and 4.1.3 represent the costs to all movie theater auditoriums exhibiting digital movies. This section presents the estimated...