In the NPRM, the Department proposed using the start of physical construction as the triggering event for applying the proposed standards to new construction under title III....
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Triggering event
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Triggering event. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the NPRM, the Department proposed using the start of physical construction as the triggering event for applying the proposed standards to new construction under title III....
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3. The Legislative History of the ADA
Id. at 108.12 Similarly, in 1991, when issuing its original title III regulation, the Department stated in preamble language that “[m]ovie theaters are not required * * * to present open-captioned...
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Sections 35.108(a)(1) and 36.105(a)(1) Definition of ‘‘disability’’—General
The Department’s 1991 title II and title III ADA regulations reiterate this three-part basic definition as follows: Disability means, with respect to an individual, a physical...
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"Service Animal" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
"Service Animal" (Section-by-Section Analysis) Although there is no specific language in the 1991 title II regulation concerning service animals, title II entities have the same legal...
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Section 35.172 Investigations and compliance reviews. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department's 1991 title II regulation is based on the enforcement procedures established in regulations implementing section 504....
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A.6 - Does Section 508, as implemented by the Access Board’s standards and the FAR, impose the same obligations on agencies and contractors?
No. Although the FAR uses the term "compliance" with respect to both agencies and contractors, the nature of their respective responsibilities differs. Agencies are responsible for...
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Definitions of residential facilities and transient lodging. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The references to "dwelling units" and "dormitories" that are in the definition of the 1991 Standards are omitted from the 2004 ADAAG definition of transient lodging....
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General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—in-swinging doors (Req. # 32)
This panel also determined that, on average, each user would realize a time savings of about 9 minutes as a result of the enhanced clearances required by this revised standard....
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General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—in-swinging doors (Req. # 32)
This panel also determined that, on average, each user would realize a time savings of about 9 minutes as a result of the enhanced clearances required by this revised standard....
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The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
adopting the Access Board's 2004 ADAAG by soliciting public input on issues relating to the potential application of the Access Board's revisions once the Department adopts them as revised standards...
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11B-407.2.2.4 Reserved
ETA Editor's Note Lacking certain Exceptions allowed by 2010 ADA Standards, and imposing additional requirements regarding visible signals, the preceding CBC requirements pertaining...
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11B-407.2.2.4 Reserved
ETA Editor's Note Lacking certain Exceptions allowed by 2010 ADA Standards, and imposing additional requirements regarding visible signals, the preceding CBC requirements pertaining...
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Justice’s ADA standards also require the following: §36.406(c) Places of lodging. ...
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Justice’s ADA standards also require the following: §36.406(c) Places of lodging. ...
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Facilities Not Specializing in Treating Conditions That Affect Mobility: ADA Standard Section 223.2.1
Section 223.2.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for facilities not specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility.
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BHMA
for Power Assist and Low Energy Power Operated Doors 1010.3.2, 11B-404.2.9, 11B-404.3, 11B-408.3.2.1, 11B-409.3.1 [2010 ADA Standards] 105.2.1 ANSI/BHMA....
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BHMA
for Power Assist and Low Energy Power Operated Doors 1010.3.2, 11B-404.2.9, 11B-404.3, 11B-408.3.2.1, 11B-409.3.1 [2010 ADA Standards] 105.2.1 ANSI/BHMA....
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F. Electronic and information technology
The Department's preamble to its 1991 regulations explained that, "[g]iven that § 36.304's focus is on the removal of physical barriers, the Department believes that the obligation to provide...
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11B-224.7.2 Accessible dwelling units with adaptable features
Access Board's Note to Reader: The Department of Justice’s ADA standards also require the following: Housing at a place of education. ...
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M307 Operable Parts
The Access Board is considering requiring in the final standards that operable parts used by patients that require fine grips to not exceed 2 pounds maximum operating force....
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B.2.ii. - How should an agency proceed in identifying "applicable" technical provisions in Subparts B, C, and D of the Access Board’s standards to ensure acquired products provide comparable access?
would be required to meet the provisions in Section 1194.26 (Desktop and Portable Computers), and 1194.21 (Software Applications and Operating Systems) of Subpart B of the Access Board’s standards...
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Responsibility for supervision and care of a service animal. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The 1991 title III regulation, in § 36.302(c)(2), states that ‘‘[n]othing in this part requires a public accommodation to supervise or care for a service animal.''...