NYCT asserts that any time alterations to the path of travel are contemplated, cost is a factor, and if the cost of making the path of travel accessible is disproportionate, then NYCT is...
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Primary Function
area and the restrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving the altered area, are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, unless such alterations are disproportionate...
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Research and Training Center on Independent Living (RTCIL): Emergency Preparedness Trainings and Resources for People with Disabilities
Disasters disproportionately affect people who are unable to physically escape them....
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(v)(B)(1)
the primary function areas on that path of travel during the preceding three-year period shall be considered in determining whether the cost of making that path of travel accessible is disproportionate...
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When alterations are made on an upper story of a facility, is vertical access required?
If alterations are made to a primary function area on an upper floor, an accessible path of travel to the area is required to the extent that the cost is not disproportionate (i.e., more...
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B. Counseling and Prospects for Success
If a vocational program disproportionately enrolls male or female students, minority or nonminority students, or handicapped students, recipients must take steps to insure that the disproportion...
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What requirements of the standards apply in an alteration?
from the area to site arrival points, as well as the restrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving the area, must be made accessible as part of the work to the extent it is not “disproportionate...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations
Where the specific requirements for path of travel apply under title III, they are limited to the extent that the cost and scope of alterations to the path of travel are disproportionate...
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Alterations [4.1.6(1), (2)]
Restroom accessibility is also required as part of a "path of travel" to altered primary function areas to the extent it is not disproportionate to the overall cost....
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F. Eligibility for Admission to Secondary Vocational Education Centers Based on Numerical Limits Imposed on Sending Schools
to a secondary vocational education center or program that limits admission to a fixed number of students from each sending school included in the center's service area if such a system disproportionately...
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12162(e)(2)(B)(ii) Alterations to a primary function area
use wheelchairs, upon completion of such alterations, where such alterations to the path of travel or the bathrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving the altered area are not disproportionate...
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12183(a)(2)
accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities where such alterations to the path of travel or the bathrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving the altered area are not disproportionate...
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29. Admission and recruitment
Section 104.42(b) provides that postsecondary educational institutions may not use any test or criterion for admission that has a disproportionate, adverse effect on handicapped persons...
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11B-202.4 Path of Travel Requirements in Alterations, Additions and Structural Repairs
• Correction of the miss-spelling of the word “disproportionality” in Exception 9. • Correction of the miss-spelling of the word “preceding” in Exception 2....
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Alterations [§206.4 and §202.4]
entrances are newly added to a facility or as part of a facility addition; or as necessary to achieve an accessible path of travel to primary function areas that are altered (unless disproportionate...
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12147(a) General rule
use wheelchairs, upon completion of such alterations, where such alterations to the path of travel or the bathrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving the altered area are not disproportionate...
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Section 4.1.6, Alterations (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
containing a primary function, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, drinking fountains, and telephones serving the altered area must be made accessible unless it is disproportionate...
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Section 4.1.5, Additions (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
a new wing that does not have a separate entrance as part of the addition, an accessible path of travel would have to be provided through the existing building or facility unless it is disproportionate...
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Section 4.1.6, Alterations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
containing a primary function, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, drinking fountains, and telephones serving the altered area must be made accessible unless it is disproportionate...
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R202 Alterations and Elements Added to Existing Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department of Justice regulations deem the additional cost of alterations to provide an accessible “path of travel” to the altered area disproportionate when it exceeds 20 percent of...
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Background (SBREFA, Regulatory Flexibility Act, and Executive Order) Reviews
receipt of comments on an issue raised by the 2004 ADAAG, or if the Department's Regulatory Impact Analysis reveals that the costs of making a particular feature or facility accessible are disproportionate...
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Background (SBREFA, Regulatory Flexibility Act, and Executive Order) Reviews
receipt of comments on an issue raised by the 2004 ADAAG, or if the Department's Regulatory Impact Analysis reveals that the costs of making a particular feature or facility accessible are disproportionate...
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Section 4.1.5, Additions (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
a new wing that does not have a separate entrance as part of the addition, an accessible path of travel would have to be provided through the existing building or facility unless it is disproportionate...
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Regulatory Process Matters (SBREFA, Regulatory Flexibility Act, and Executive Orders)
Initial Regulatory Impact Analysis (Initial RIA), available at http://www.ada.gov/NPRM2008/ria.htm, showing that the likely costs of making a particular feature or facility accessible were disproportionate...