However, the absence of scoping or technical requirements in the Standards would make it difficult to conclude what that means....
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11B-813 Adult changing facilities
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233.2 Residential Dwelling Units Provided by Entities Subject to HUD Section 504 Regulations
Section 233.2 defers to HUD the specification of criteria by which the technical requirements of this document will apply. Entities subject to HUD 504 regulations should contact the U....
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C. Costs and Benefits
The primary analysis analyzes the cost impact of the final rule by making assumptions about the available data, such as the current availability of closed movie captioning and audio description...
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3. Review the Research Findings About Accessibility Issues for Play Surfaces
At the discretion of the playground owner, the playground surface was also tested for impact attenuation with the TRIAX (surface impact testing device)....
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Standing Supports (M304.3 and M305.3)
M305.3 also provides technical criteria for standing supports in horizontal and vertical positions....
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Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators, Destination-Oriented Elevators and Private Residence Elevators
If a facility is exempt from the scoping requirement, but nonetheless installs an elevator, the 1991 Standards require the elevator to comply with the technical requirements for elevators...
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F203 General Exceptions
The technical criteria for wheelchair accessible toilet compartments in these guidelines at section 604.8.1 differ from UFAS 4.17; however, if an existing wheelchair accessible toilet compartment...
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11B-101.1 General
This chapter contains scoping and technical requirements for accessibility to sites, facilities, buildings, and elements by individuals with disabilities....
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Trash, Recycling, and Other Essential Containers
If containers are provided on trails, ensure that routes connecting those containers and the other major constructed features comply with technical requirements for trails rather than outdoor...
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11B-101.1 General
This chapter contains scoping and technical requirements for accessibility to sites, facilities, buildings, and elements by individuals with disabilities....
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11B-101.1 General
This chapter contains scoping and technical requirements for accessibility to sites, facilities, buildings, and elements by individuals with disabilities....
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207 Accessible Means of Egress
All technical criteria for accessible means of egress (409), including areas of refuge (410) have been removed in the final rule....
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Existing Facilities
Commenters expressed concern about how changes to these guidelines would impact existing facilities that were previously retrofitted under ADA requirements, such as those requiring barrier...
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Guarantees of accessible guest room reservations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
comparable room in another hotel), the Department seeks comment on the current practices of hotels and third party reservations services with respect to "guaranteed" hotel reservations and the impact...
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Effective date for barrier removal. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These commenters argued that for newly covered elements, they needed time to hire attorneys and consultants to assess the impact of the new requirements, determine whether they need to make...
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Site Inspection
Are your sinuses and breathing impacted by mustiness? Even pervasive or lingering cooking odors can be a sign of poor or inadequate ventilation....
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3.2 Microphone Location
sermon, etc.) it would be desirable to provide speakers with the alternative of using a lapel or lavaliere microphone; this will give them freedom of movement around the podium without impacting...
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4.2.2. High Accessibility Baseline
The incremental cost impact of the rulemaking is also analyzed using the High Accessibility baseline, previously described in Section 3.2.2.3. ...
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5. What factors are relevant in determining whether an individual does not oppose receiving services in an integrated employment setting?
visits, conducting job exploration, interest inventories, and work experiences in integrated job settings; and providing benefits counseling, and access to benefits plans, to explain the impact...
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9.2 Is a Worker Injured on the Job Protected by the ADA?
Also, many on-the-job injuries cause non-chronic impairments which heal within a short period of time with little or no long-term or permanent impact....
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III. Proposed Accessibility Guidelines
On September 7, 1990, the Department published for public comment a Preliminary Regulatory Impact Analysis on the Department's assessment of the economic impact of the Guidelines, as implemented...
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4.3.9 Doorway Design
for difficult renovation issues like the recess in Door 3 where the structure of the building would not only make adjusting the recess extremely difficult and costly but also would also impact...
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5.2.1 Transfer Surface Size Recommendations for M301
The technical criteria do not address the overall width and depth of patient support surfaces because of the diverse shape and size of these surfaces....
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B.4.i. - What is assistive technology?
In many cases, the Access Board’s technical provisions require compatibility with assistive technology devices....