(iv) Job assignments, job classifications, organizational structures, position descriptions, lines of progression, and seniority lists;
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§1630.4(a)(1)(iv)
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Additional benefits of water closet clearance standards
The standards requiring sufficient space in single-user toilet rooms for a wheelchair user to effect a side or parallel transfer are among the most costly (in monetary terms) of the...
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11.3 Q. The site analysis test calls for a calculation of the percentage of the buildable areas having slopes of less than 10 percent. What is the definition of buildable areas?
A. The buildable area is any area of the lot or site where a building can be located in compliance with applicable codes and zoning regulations.
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1630.4(d)
(d) Job assignments, job classifications, organizational structures, position descriptions, lines of progression, and seniority lists;
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Engineered Wood Fiber
Engineered Wood Fiber There were six sites surfaced entirely with engineered wood fiber (EWF). In addition, there were five sites surfaced with a combination PIP and EWF, and...
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Site Profiles by Surface Type
Site Profiles by Surface Type The surface categories selected for the study were purposefully designated based on their widely accepted perceived attributes as both safe and...
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Hybrid Surface Systems
Hybrid Surface Systems There were a total of four sites with three different hybrid (HYB) surface systems evaluated in the study. All three systems have been purposefully...
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Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control in Health-Care Facilities (excerpts related to service animals only)
Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control in Health-Care Facilities Recommendations of CDC and the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee...
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Regulatory Impact Analysis.
An initial regulatory impact analysis of the costs and benefits of a proposed rule is required by Executive Order 12866 (as amended by Executive Order 13258 and Executive Order 13422). ...
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DEFINITION: MOBILITY DEVICES
The definition of mobility devices has expanded to include not only traditional devices, such as wheelchairs and scooters, but any power-driven mobility devices used by a person with...
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Poured in Place Rubber
Poured in Place Rubber Nine were surfaced entirely with poured in place rubber (PIP), while five sites were combined with engineered wood fiber (EWF). The surface cost for PIP...
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1(2)(a) Site impracticality due to terrain
There are two alternative tests for determining site impracticality due to terrain: the individual building test provided in paragraph (i), or the site analysis test provided in paragraph...
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7.1. Purpose and Objective of the Final Rule, Relative to Movie Theaters Categorized As Small
As noted earlier in this Final RA (see Section 1.1), the Department’s existing regulation implementing the ADA’s title III auxiliary aids provision reiterates the obligation of...
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Site Impracticality Determinations
The second test is a site analysis test which involves an analysis of the topography of the existing natural terrain....
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7.2. Public Comments Regarding the Effects of the Rule on Small Movie Theaters
Section 1.3 of the regulatory analysis includes discussion of the comments that directly addressed the assumptions, data, or methodology used in the Initial RA. ...
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B. Public Comments Regarding the Effects of the Rule on Small Movie Theaters
As discussed in the section-by-section analysis, the number of movie theaters that only show analog movies is rapidly declining, and it is unclear whether these theaters will be economically...
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1.3. Public Comments on Initial Regulatory Assessment and Department Responses
this underestimation, the commenter believed that small movie theater establishments would be required to purchase many more captioning devices than the Department assumed in its cost analysis...
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A. Purpose and Objective of the Final Rule Relative to Movie Theaters Categorized as Small
As previously discussed throughout this rule, the Department's existing regulation implementing the ADA's title III auxiliary aids provision reiterates the obligation of covered...
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A. Final Regulatory Assessment (EO 13563 and EO 12866)
Important goals of regulatory analysis are to (1) establish whether federal regulation is necessary and justified to achieve a market failure or other social goal and (2) demonstrate that...
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ADA Facilities Compliance Risk Assessment Form
ADA Facilities Compliance Risk Assessment Form Click here to view/download the pdf "ADA Facilities Compliance Risk Assessment Form" (20 KB) * * * * * * *...
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3. The risk must be current, not one that is speculative or remote
The risk must be current, not one that is speculative or remote The employer must show that there is a current risk -- "a high probability of substantial harm" -- to health or safety...
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University of Louisville, Injury Risk Assessment and Prevention (iRAP) Laboratory
The Injury Risk Assessment and Prevention (iRAP) Laboratory is a multi-disciplinary laboratory that conducts state-of-the-art research through the application of engineering and medical...
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Issue 15: Installation Errors Increase Risk
Issue 15: Installation Errors Increase Risk This account shows clearly why it’s critical for installers to understand how APS work and something about how pedestrians use them -- particularly...
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