feasible to remanufacture a rail passenger car to be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, unless an engineering analysis...
Search Results "Regulatory Flexibility Analysis"
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§ 37.107(b)
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3.4.3. Captioning Device Unit Costs
’s captioning device is $466 per individual device, and the Department uses this estimate as the average captioning device unit cost for Single-Auditorium movie theaters in the primary analysis...
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3.2. Baselines
A Medium Accessibility baseline is used in the primary analysis, and Low Accessibility and High Accessibility baselines are used in sensitivity analyses. ...
- Rebuilding Together Quad Cities - Bettendorf, IA
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2. The 2010 Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
The Department was not persuaded that strides made in making captioning and audio description technology available to moviegoers with disabilities were sufficient to make regulatory action...
- Acoustiguide exSite Series Wand-Style Audio Guide
- Designing Accessible Communities
- HEWI Push/Pull Handle set to EN 179
- Sargent 8200 Mortise Lock with Push/Pull Trim
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M301 Diagnostic Equipment used by Patients in a Supine, Prone, or Side-lying Position (Section-by-Section Analysis)
M301 in the final rule establishes the technical criteria for diagnostic equipment used by patients in a supine, prone, or side-lying position such as, examination tables, imaging...
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Section 35.150(b)(4) and (5) Existing Play Areas and Recreation Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
[See subsections ...]
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Areas of a public entity open to the public, participants in services, programs, or activities, or invitees. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Areas of a public entity open to the public, participants in services, programs, or activities, or invitees. The NPRM proposed at § 35.136(g) that an individual with a disability who...
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11B-1002.6 Transfer devices for use with amusement rides
Operators and designers have flexibility in developing designs that will facilitate individuals to transfer onto amusement rides....
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1002.6 Transfer Devices for Use with Amusement Rides
Operators and designers have flexibility in developing designs that will facilitate individuals to transfer onto amusement rides....
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4.4.3 Implications of Mammography Equipment Components
Lastly, the configuration of the positioning supports must provide enough flexibility for all patients to be able to reach and hold them....
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F226.1 General
Consider work surfaces that are flexible and permit installation at variable heights and clearances....
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Accessible Routes on the Playing Surface
The orientation of the length and the width have not been specified for added flexibility in design. Slopes on landings must be no more than 1:20 (5%)....
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One Set of Design Standards
This policy is consistent with the intent of Congress, which was to encourage creativity and flexibility in meeting the requirements of the Act....
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Publications
Multiple formats should be provided so visitors have flexibility in use....
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11B-1002.6 Transfer devices for use with amusement rides
Operators and designers have flexibility in developing designs that will facilitate individuals to transfer onto amusement rides....
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11B-1002.6 Transfer devices for use with amusement rides
Operators and designers have flexibility in developing designs that will facilitate individuals to transfer onto amusement rides....
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232.2 General Holding Cells and General Housing Cells
Placement of accessible cells or rooms in shift areas may allow additional flexibility in meeting requirements for dispersion of accessible cells or rooms....
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1002.6 Transfer Devices for Use with Amusement Rides
Operators and designers have flexibility in developing designs that will facilitate individuals to transfer onto amusement rides....
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223.1 General
While dispersion is not required, the flexibility it provides can be a critical factor in ensuring cost effective compliance with applicable civil rights laws, including Sections 501 and...