In no instance shall the removal of an architectural barrier create a significant risk to the health or safety of an individual with a disability or others....
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101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities
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Pre-Employment, Post-Offer
post-offer medical examination may not disqualify an individual with a disability who is currently able to perform essential job functions because of speculation that the disability may cause a risk...
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Bathtubs (ADAAG 4.20)
Nonetheless, because stepping over the side of the tub as well as lowering down and raising up from the bottom of the tub is a potential safety risk for these individuals, designs were based...
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2.5.1 U.S. Food and Drug Administration
FDA classifies medical devices based on the level of risk of harm they present to patients and users. There are three classes, ordered from low to high risk: Class I, II, and III....
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8.4 Improving Data Sources and Research
with disabilities, perhaps resulting in earlier diagnosis of conditions at more treatable stages than with previous equipment and thus improving patients’ outcome; Decreasing the risks...
- American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine
- Sizewise Bari Rehab Platform
- Georgia-Pacific Cormatic® Automated Designer Series Towel Dispenser
- Speakman SensorFlo AC Powered Sensor Faucet S-9020-CA
- Sizewise Evolution
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12134(b) Relationship to other regulations
With respect to "program accessibility, existing facilities", and "communications", such regulations shall be consistent with regulations and analysis as in part 39 of title 28 of the Code...
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Acknowledgments
Ken Coutts for his assistance with the research protocol and data analysis, and Dr. Rory Cooper and Dr....
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§1630.1(c)(4) Broad coverage
The question of whether an individual meets the definition of disability under this part should not demand extensive analysis....
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Typical Day One - Basic Facilities Requirements
Facilities Compliance Survey (2 - 3 hours) For this session, participants are divided into teams of 4-8 people to actually perform ADA Facilities Compliance Surveys and Analysis on a...
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A. Final Regulatory Assessment (EO 12866)
Important goals of regulatory analysis are to (1) establish whether Federal regulation is necessary and justified to achieve a market failure or other social goal and (2) demonstrate that...
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2.1.4. Venue Type
The analysis also accounts for growth (or contraction) over time in the movie exhibition industry by venue type. ...
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3.6.2. Device Replacement
account for the ongoing costs associated with the replacement of devices prior to the end of their lifespan and the replacement of these devices at the end of their lifespan, the primary analysis...
- Merlexi Craft™ Liberty MRI Wheelchairs
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
Section 603(b) lists specific requirements for an IRFA regulatory analysis. The Department has addressed these IRFA issues throughout the ANPRM, NPRM, and the RIA. ...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
Section 603(b) lists specific requirements for an IRFA regulatory analysis. The Department has addressed these IRFA issues throughout the ANPRM, NPRM, and the RIA. ...
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Re: Tax Information for People with Disabilities A Complete and Simple Guide
As a student investigating academic research, I place great importance on precise direction on critical analysis, referencing, and structure....
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Re: Tax Information for People with Disabilities A Complete and Simple Guide
As a student investigating academic research, I place great importance on precise direction on critical analysis, referencing, and structure....
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§ 36.101(b) Broad coverage
The question of whether an individual meets the definition of “disability” under this part should not demand extensive analysis....
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3.5. Installation Costs
The primary analysis assumes that movie theaters incur installation costs in the same year in which a theater purchases the necessary captioning and audio description equipment....