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224.5 Dispersion
Guest rooms required to provide mobility features complying with 806.2 and guest rooms required to provide communication features complying with 806.3 shall be dispersed among the various...
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Compliance Dates
public entities and public accommodations, except pools, must comply with the 2010 Standards to the extent required under title II program accessibility or title III readily achievable barrier...
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Final Regulatory Impact Analysis
., assuming a primary baseline (1991 Standards), that the safe harbor applies, and that for title III entities barrier removal is readily achievable for 50 percent of elements subject to...
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2.2.2.1 FCC Regulations
2.2.2.1 FCC Regulations In 1982, the Federal Communications Commission authorized the use of frequencies within the 72‒76 MHz band as the designated radio frequencies that could be used...
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 233.3.5
Section 233.3.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of individual residential dwelling units.
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Attachment C
Various types of communication aids – known as “auxiliary aids and services” – are used to communicate with people who are deaf or hard of hearing. ...
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§382.53(a)(1)
(1) As a U.S. carrier, you must ensure that passengers with a disability who identify themselves as persons needing visual or hearing assistance have prompt access to the same...
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§382.53(a)(2)
(2) As a foreign carrier, you must make this information available at each gate, ticketing area, and customer service desk that you own, lease, or control at any U.S. airport. At...
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E. Notice to MSHA Personnel and MSHA Affiliated Physicians
MSHA shall publish on its website a policy statement regarding MSHA’s policy for effective communication with persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. ...
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Communication Elements
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