The most frequent comments were objections to the fundamental alteration and undue burden provisions in Sec..36.309 (b)(3) and (c)(3) and to allowing courses and examinations to be provided...
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Section 36.309 Examinations and Courses (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
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Attorney areas and witness stands. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
They objected to asking the Access Board to reconsider this requirement....
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Mobilizing the Disability Community
The political sophistication attained by the disability community during the 1980s enabled ADA advocates to pursue a multi-pronged strategy to meet its objectives....
- Association for Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD)
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EXHIBIT F ADA Maintenance Checklist
The area around the curb ramp must be kept clear, and the curb ramp must not be obstructed by parked vehicles or other objects, including snow, ice, or debris. a....
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b) Library Program
Each morning, trained library staff inspect their respective facilities, move furniture (including misplaced/errant step stools and chairs) or other objects that may impede the path of travel...
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Impacts on State and Local Governments
Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities” incorporate accessibility in the design of sidewalks, including minimum clear width, passing spaces, grade, cross slope, protruding objects...
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Basic Principles
Rules that are necessary for safe operation of a program, service, or activity are allowed, but they must be based on a current, objective assessment of the actual risk, not on assumptions...
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T704 Announcement Systems
these commenters’ view that the audibility of stop and route information is a critical aspect of announcement systems, we are not aware of any national standards that would provide clear, objective...
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1.1. Purpose and Need for Rule and Scope of Regulatory Assessment
available required that the captions be displayed directly on the film, and thus visible to all patrons in an auditorium, to which movie theaters and some patrons without disabilities objected...
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Introduction
The objective of Task 2 is to assimilate the information gathered in Task l, to identify further anthropometric research needed to update guidelines and standards for accessible design,...
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Implications
Findings from this study provide expanded knowledge on the objective measurement of firmness and stability along with the variability of the material characteristics contributing to the...
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Definition of "wheelchair." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many environment and Federal government employee commenters objected to the Department's proposed definition of ‘‘wheelchair'' because it differed from the definition of ‘‘wheelchair'' found...
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Section 37.51 Key Stations in Commuter Rail Systems
Given the wide discretion permitted to rail operators in identifying key stations, there would be no objection to identifying as a key station a new (presumably accessible) station now under...
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Expert Report of Ken Schoonover, P.E., KMS Associates, Inc. (August 7, 2018)
Corridors: The pedestrian route from the entrance to the voting area contains a counter and two drinking fountains that protrude more than 4 inches into the route and the bottom of each object...
- Learning Disabilities Association of America
- Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR)
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Introduction
The express purposes of the ADAAA are, among other things: (1) To carry out the ADA's objectives of providing “a clear and comprehensive national mandate for the elimination of discrimination...
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2. Movie Patrons With Hearing and Vision Disabilities
Several commenters on the 2014 NPRM objected to the Department's reliance on Census data and argued that such reliance caused the Department to overstate the number of persons with hearing...
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3.9 The Undue Hardship Limitation
For example: If an employee objects to working with an individual who has a disability because the employee feels uncomfortable or dislikes being near this person, this would not constitute...
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Section 1630.1(c) Construction
The ADAAA and the EEOC's regulations also make clear that the primary object of attention in cases brought under the ADA should be whether entities covered under the ADA have complied with...
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Section 1630.2(g) Disability
Further, as the purposes section of the ADAAA explicitly cautions, the “primary object of attention” in cases brought under the ADA should be whether entities covered under the ADA have...
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Conditions for Exceptions [1019]
Significant natural features include objects, such as large boulders, rocky outcrops, and bodies of water; or unique trees or vegetation, such as giant sequoia groves, that are regarded...
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Implementation Approach and Schedule
Air New Zealand, which did not object to the proposed WCAG 2.0 Level AA standard or to the scope (all public-facing Web pages on the primary Web site) argued that more than two years would...