The primary analysis assumes that the average unit cost for audio description devices is $95 for Single-Auditorium movie theaters and $163 for all other venue types....
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3.4.4. Audio Description Device Unit Costs
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Access for Persons with Disabilities to Passenger Vessels and Shore Facilities
Stability analysis for elevator installations G. Statutory issues for passenger vessel access H. Points of contact I. Minutes of April 15, 1996 information meeting...
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Stadium-Style Movie Theaters
Some commenters supported regulatory language that would require stadium-style theaters to meet standards of accessibility equal to those of non-stadium-style theaters, with larger theaters...
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Section 1630.16(f) Health Insurance, Life Insurance, and Other Benefit Plans
This provision is not intended to disrupt the current regulatory structure for self-insured employers....
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Q1: What disability-related Federal laws does OCR enforce?
Pursuant to a delegation by the Attorney General of the United States, OCR shares in the enforcement of Title II for all programs, services, and regulatory activities relating to the operation...
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Q11: What must a school district do for a student who has a disability but does not need any special education or related services?
Further, the student is still a person with a disability, and so is protected by Section 504's general nondiscrimination prohibitions and Title II's statutory and regulatory requirements...
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8. A condominium (or apartment) development has to comply only with CBC Chapter 11A.
The specific accessibility requirements based on funding, ownership and/or type of use may trigger different regulatory requirements under both the state and federal standards and regulations...
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Personal Assistants and Service Animals
While there are no regulatory requirements for accommodating assistants in the event, typically assistants are not charged any conference or meeting fees....
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Building on Foundations
Equally important was the ADA’s legislative foundation in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and regulatory foundation resulting from the Rehabilitation Act of 1973....
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Section 37.57 Required Cooperation
Since cooperation is also a regulatory requirement, however, the Department could entertain a section 504 complaint against a recipient of Federal funds who failed to cooperate....
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Enactment of the ADA and Issuance of the 1991 Regulations
This final rule does not contain regulatory language implementing the ADA Amendments Act....
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Sections 35.108(f) and 36.105(f)—Is Regarded as Having Such an Impairment
The revised regulatory text also makes clear that the ‘‘transitory and minor’’ exception to a ‘‘regarded as’’ claim is a defense to a claim of discrimination and not part of an individual...
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Section 1630.16(e) Infectious and Communicable Diseases; Food Handling Jobs
Section 1630.16(e) Infectious and Communicable Diseases; Food Handling Jobs This provision addressing food handling jobs applies the “direct threat” analysis to the particular situation...
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General: www.adata.org/Static/Home.aspx Technical Assistance: (800) 949-4232 (Voice/TTY) DISCLAIMER: This document is not intended as a comprehensive analysis of the revised regulations...
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3.8 Maintenance and Administrative Costs
These costs are ongoing and occur annually in the analysis. Sensitivity analyses conducted using a factor of 5 and 10 percent are presented in Section 4.2.7....
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Checklist
Complete a hazard analysis to help identify workplace hazards that may impede emergency evacuation....
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In Closing
Therefore, we made a commitment to providing a thorough analysis of the ADA’s history. Other histories will and must be written, but this one sets the stage....
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CASI California Survey Reports Acceptance Criteria - Equivalent Facilitation AC 01-12
-106.5; ADAS The meaning and use of regulations in the California Building Standards Code must be applied to the fullest intent as necessary to fulfill the purpose of statutory and regulatory...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(v) and 36.105(d)(1)(v)—Comparisons to Most People in the Population, and Impairment Need Not Prevent or Significantly or Severely Restrict a Major Life Activity
Consistent with its longstanding intent, Congress directed, in the ADA Amendments Act, that disability determinations ‘‘should not demand extensive analysis’’ and that impairments do not...
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d. Estimated Cost of Compliance for Small Entities
See Table 38 in the Initial Regulatory Assessment and Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (available at http://www.ada.gov) for more information on how the figures in this table were...
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Industries Where Safety Training is a Must
Training protects both staff and patients and is mandated by regulatory bodies. Up next, the oil and gas industry is known for its challenging and often dangerous environments....
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382.123 What are the requirements concerning priority cabin stowage for wheelchairs and other assistive devices?
wheelchair in the aircraft’s priority stowage area, with priority over other passengers’ items brought onto the aircraft at the same airport, consistent with applicable safety and security regulatory...