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5. Are there any tax credits or deductions to help me comply?
The tax credit can be used to offset the cost of undertaking barrier removal and alterations to improve accessibility; providing accessible formats such as Braille, large print and audio...
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Introduction
This guide presents an informal overview of some basic ADA requirements and provides cost-effective tips on how small towns can comply with the ADA....
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32. Housing
Section 104.45(a) requires postsecondary institutions to provide housing to handicapped students at the same cost as they provide it to other students and in a convenient, accessible, and...
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28. Private education
under §104.39(b), they may charge more for providing services to handicapped students than to nonhandicapped students to the extent that additional charges can be justified by increased costs...
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12147(a) General rule
where such alterations to the path of travel or the bathrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains serving the altered area are not disproportionate to the overall alterations in terms of cost...
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407.3.2 Alphabetic Keys (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Accordingly, there should be no additional cost associated with this provision....
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Audio Visual Components
out in advance if your facility has any assistive listening systems or devices available, how the meeting room is wired and equipped for sound amplification, and if there are additional costs...
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FAQ: If I am a member of more than one partnering associations, will I receive Corada account credit?
Account credit may be used toward the cost of an upgrade to Accessibility Specialist level access; or, if you already have an Accessibility Specialist level subscription, you may accumulate...
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16(a)(ii)
hotel has more than one suite), one room with one bed, one room with two beds, and one room with a premium view (if the hotel offers more than one room with a premium view at a higher cost...
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2. Treatment of WCAG 2.0
Incorporating the WCAG Success Criteria verbatim in the rule would be unhelpful because they are best understood within the context of the original source materials....
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B. Title III's Implementing Regulation
methods of making aurally delivered information available to individuals with hearing disabilities and “audio recordings” as an example of an effective method of making visually delivered materials...
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7.6 Training
particular individuals, may include: accessible locations and facilities for people with mobility disabilities; interpreters and note-takers for employees who are deaf; materials...
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Handrail Requirements
Specifically, these comments indicated that many materials currently used will not meet the minimum c inch radius specifications....
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Passing Spaces [1017.4]
Printed materials, trail Web sites, trailhead information signs, and signage at the end of the trail segment that fully complies with the technical requirements could be used to indicate...
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Trailhead Information Signs [F216.13 and 1017.10]
When this information is available on Web sites and in printed materials, it allows all hikers, including people with disabilities, the opportunity to understand the possible challenges...
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1. The ADA
The statute defines auxiliary aids and services to include “qualified interpreters or other effective methods of making aurally delivered materials available to individuals with hearing...
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Trash, Recycling, and Other Essential Containers
But all the bins of a recycling container with four separate bins to collect four different types of recyclable materials must meet the requirements....
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Interacting with People with Visual Disabilities
Offer Braille materials, if available, but do not be surprised if people would rather have the material read to them. Many people who are blind do not read Braille....
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
B: Regulatory Assessment sections entitled, "Background," "Regulatory Alternatives," "Regulatory Proposals with Cost Implications," and "Measurement of Incremental Benefits"; see also 69...
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Regulatory Flexibility Act
B: Regulatory Assessment sections entitled, "Background," "Regulatory Alternatives," "Regulatory Proposals with Cost Implications," and "Measurement of Incremental Benefits"; see also 69...
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202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
fountains serving the altered area, are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, unless such alterations are disproportionate to the overall alterations in terms of cost...
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Accessible Route
were required to extend onto teeing grounds and greens in order to qualify for an exception, then some golf courses would have to substantially regrade teeing grounds and greens at a high cost...