The following is a general analysis of the compliance requirements for these elements. Storage: Must comply with 225 and 811. Sink: Must comply with 212.3 and 606....
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Example 2: Without Cooking Facilities
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Path of travel
If the path of travel cannot be made accessible, the grantee must submit to FTA an analysis demonstrating that the cost of making the path of travel accessible is disproportionate to (i.e...
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Comments on the Three Options
Supporters stated that the Option Two guidelines provided more design flexibility than the Option One guidelines, and that this flexibility would allow builders to deliver the required accessibility...
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§ 37.213(e)
(e) The information required to be submitted to the Department shall be sent to the following address: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Office of Data Analysis & Information...
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Purpose and Background
jurisdictional authority to review State DOT ADA transition plans; and 5) Describes the connection between a State’s Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) and the transition plan regulatory...
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New Construction
this guide focuses on the provisions of Chapter 2 of the ADA Accessibility Guidelines, which form the basis of the DOJ and DOT ADA Standards, the 2010 Standards adopted by DOJ incorporate regulatory...
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ADA Facilities Compliance Continuing Education Courses & Resources
We have set up our training in a flexible modular format to accommodate your interests and time requirements....
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F. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
(“UMRA”) generally requires that Federal agencies assess the effects of their discretionary regulatory actions that may result in the expenditure of $100 million (adjusted for inflation)...
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68.10(16) Issue
specifications to an owner, lessee, contractor, subcontractor, or any other person acting for an owner or lessee for the purpose of construction, applying for a building permit, or obtaining regulatory...
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11B-232.2 General holding cells and general housing cells
Placement of accessible cells or rooms in shift areas may allow additional flexibility in meeting requirements for dispersion of accessible cells or rooms. ◼ Exception: Reserved....
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§1191.1(b)
The General Services Administration has adopted by reference Appendices C and D to this part as the regulatory standards for buildings and facilities subject to its regulations under the...
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Weight Scales
The Access Board has made a preliminary determination based on the preliminary regulatory assessment that the benefits of the proposed standards will justify the costs; that the proposed...
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2.3.1. Hardware Acquisition
The primary analysis uses the Medium Accessibility baseline presented in Section 3.2.2.2 to determine the number of auditoriums already equipped to provide closed movie captioning and audio...
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2.1.2. Compliance Year
The analysis begins in mid-2016, the expected publication date of the rulemaking. ...
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226.1 General
However, employers should consider work surfaces that are flexible and permit installation at variable heights and clearances....
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Controlled Descent Devices (cables and chutes)
The chutes may be solid or flexible fabric tubes that generally rely on friction to control speed....
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Appendix E—Guidance to Revisions to ADA Title II and Title III Regulations Revising the Meaning and Interpretation of the Definition of “disability” and Other Provisions in Order To Incorporate the Requirements of the ADA Amendments Act
For guidance providing a section-by-section analysis of the revisions to 28 CFR parts 35 and 36 published on August 11, 2016, see appendix C of 28 CFR part 35....
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DOJ/DOE Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Communication
disabilities receive communication that is as effective as communication with others through the provision of appropriate auxiliary aids and services.1 Public schools must apply both the IDEA analysis...
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1.1 Basis.
The architectural standards, in many instances, also have been published as regulations or appendices to those regulations, or have been established as requirements through regulatory action...
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Section 36.406(f)(2)
Regulatory language that was included in the 2004 ADAAG advisory, but that did not appear in the NPRM, has been added by the Department in Sec. 36.406(f)(2)....
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Proposed training standards.
Detailed regulatory text changes and the Department's response to public comments on these issues and others are discussed below in the definition section, § 36.104, and the section on modifications...
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NPRM and Comments
The NPRM asked whether any new regulatory provisions should be applied to increase accessibility for such transportation. There were few comments on this matter....
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DOT Response
Consequently, the Department will not include a regulatory text provision mandating good faith efforts for used vehicles operated in demand-responsive systems for the general public....
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Sections 35.104 and 36.104—Definitions
Sections 35.104 and 36.104—Definitions The current title II and title III regulations include the definition of ‘‘disability’’ in regulatory sections that contain all enumerated definitions...