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  Transportation Security Administration (TSA):
  
The Aviation and Transportation Security Act, signed into law on November 19, 2001, brought airport security (including the responsibility to hire, train, manage, and discipline security...
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  SUBCHAPTER III - PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS AND SERVICES OPERATED BY PRIVATE ENTITIES [Title III]
  
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  Sec. 12142. Public entities operating fixed route systems. [Section 222]
  
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  § 37.169 Interim requirements for over-the-road bus service operated by private entities
  
[80 FR 13261, Mar. 13, 2015, as amended at 80 FR 26196, May 7, 2015]
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  Relationship to Other Laws
  
For example, a public airport is a title II facility that houses air carriers subject to the ACAA....
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  §382.41(c)
  
service-related or other limitations on the ability to accommodate passengers with a disability, including limitations on the availability of level-entry boarding to the aircraft at any airport...
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  218 Transportation Facilities
  
Section 218 provides requirements for rail stations, fixed guideway systems, bus shelters, and other transit facilities, such as airports....
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recordkeeping requirements. 14 CFR Part 399 Administrative practice and procedure, Air carriers, Air rates and fares, Air taxis, Consumer protection, Small businesses 49 CFR Part 27 Airports...
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Public accommodations that operate housing facilities must ensure that they apply the reasonable accommodation requirements of the FHAct in determining whether to allow a particular animal...
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  Qualified Individual with a Disability:
  
An individual with a disability who: accompanies or meets a traveler using airport facilities; seeks information about schedules, fares, or policies; attempts to...
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  Priority 3: Toilet Rooms
  
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  Request for Clarification and Extension of Comment Period
  
the Department's kiosk accessibility proposals, the carrier associations asked for clarification concerning: 1) whether the Department intended to require some retrofitting of automated airport...
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  Current Accessibility Guidelines That Apply to the Forest Service
  
quarters Visitor centers Entrance stations Parking lots Building components such as: Restrooms with and without water Work stations Doors Operating...
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  §382.123(a)(2)
  
preboard the aircraft can stow other assistive devices in this area, with priority over other items (except wheelchairs) brought onto the aircraft by other passengers enplaning at the same airport...
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  Unisex Restrooms
  
Unisex Restrooms Single-user toilet rooms offer benefits to people who use attendants and are a good consideration in occupancies with high traffic, such as shopping centers and airport...
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  §382.119(b)
  
concerning flight safety, procedures for takeoff and landing, flight delays, schedule or aircraft changes that affect the travel of persons with disabilities, diversion to a different airport...
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  10.1 General
  
The exceptions for elevators in 4.1.3(5) exception 1 and 4.1.6(1)(k) do not apply to a terminal, depot, or other station used for specified public transportation, or an airport passenger...
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  §100.306 Intent to operate as housing designed for persons who are 55 years of age or older.
  
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 2529-0046) [64 FR 16330, Apr. 2, 1999]
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  What constitutes a “passenger loading zone”?
  
This includes those passenger drop-off or pick-up areas commonly found at airports, convention centers, schools, and many hotel entrances that have design features, signs, or markings indicating...
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  EXTREME WEATHER
  
Cooling centers are air conditioned spaces such as senior centers, community centers, public libraries, and other public facilities that typically operate during daytime hours and are free...
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  Complaints
  
Under the Foreign Carriers NPRM, there would have to be a CRO available to passengers with disabilities at every airport the U.S. carrier serves and at every airport where a foreign carrier...