The phrase ‘‘symptomatic or asymptomatic’’ was inserted in the final rule after ‘‘HIV disease’’ in response to commenters who suggested that the clarification was necessary to give full...
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"Disability.'' (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Disability (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
The phrase "symptomatic or asymptomatic'' was inserted in the final rule after "HIV disease'' in response to commenters who suggested that the clarification was necessary to give full meaning...
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Automated Airport Kiosk Definition and Applicability Based on Function/Location
In the September 2011 SNPRM, the Department proposed to define an airline-owned automated airport kiosk covered by this rule as “a self-service transaction machine that a carrier owns, leases...
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Section 1193.23 Product design, development and evaluation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As explained in section 1193.2, these guidelines apply to products designed, developed and fabricated after the effective date of this rule....
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§35.190 Designated Agencies
The final rule reflects these decisions....
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3. The Department of Justice’s Regulatory Developments Reinforce that Netflix is a Public Accommodation
The Department promulgated a Final Rule revising the title III regulations on September 15, 2010, which did not include specific regulations governing movie captioning beyond the general...
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Integration of inmates and detainees with disabilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Finally, the commenter objected to the prohibition on placing an inmate at a facility distant from where the inmate would normally be housed....
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Interactive Transaction Machines (ITMs)
In the proposed rule, the Board sought comment on whether this section should be extended to cover other types of interactive transaction machines (ITMs), such as point-of-sale machines...
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Relationship to Other Laws
The Department of Justice regulation implementing title III, 28 CFR 36.103, provides: (a) Rule of interpretation....
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A. Preliminary Regulatory Impact Analysis (Executive Order 12866)
(Econometrica), to assess, among other things, whether the impact of the proposed rule would likely be economically “significant.”...
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5. Reassignment to a Vacant Position
ETA Editor's Note Since A Technical Assistance Manual on the Employment Provisions (Title I) of the Americans with Disabilities Act was published, the Supreme Court has issued three rulings...
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Scoping for Guest Rooms
In the final rule, the Board has reduced the scoping for guest rooms with accessible communication features to the level specified by the original ADAAG....
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233.3.6 Dispersion (Exception 2), F233.3.5 Dispersion (Exception 2), F233.4.6 Dispersion (Exception 2)
233.3.6 Dispersion (Exception 2) F233.3.5 Dispersion (Exception 2) F233.4.6 Dispersion (Exception 2) The final rule adds Exception 2 to these sections....
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Alterations and water closet clearances in single-user toilet rooms with in-swinging doors. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The illustrations in Appendix B to this final rule, ‘‘Analysis and Commentary on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design, ''describe several ways for public entities and public accommodations...
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Accessible golf cars. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Although the Department declines to add specific scoping or technical requirements for golf cars to this final rule, the Department expects to address requirements for accessible golf cars...
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Accessible golf cars (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Although the Department declines to add specific scoping or technical requirements for golf cars to this final rule, the Department expects to address requirements for accessible golf cars...
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502.3.1 Object Information (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Nonetheless, it is important to address this issue in the proposed rule because, on occasion, users of assistive technology find that they can read data in fields, but cannot make changes...
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Detectable Warnings
The proposed rule, consistent with the original ADAAG, provided specifications for the coordination of vehicles and platforms, including maximum changes in level (plus or minus e inch) and...
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Aisle Seats
The proposed rule required that such seats have removable or folding armrests or no armrests on the aisle side....
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May employers subject employees to periodic alcohol testing?
Of course, an employer may maintain and enforce rules prohibiting employees from being under the influence of alcohol in the workplace and may conduct alcohol testing for this purpose if...
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Revolving Doors or Turnstiles
As indicated in the proposed rule, manual revolving doors, gates, and turnstiles cannot be part of an accessible route (404.2.1)....
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Substantive changes made to requirements for elevators
407 include: revision of the height of call controls (407.2.1.1) removal of a specification concerning objects located below hall call buttons (407.2.2 in the proposed rule...
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Operating Controls
Rule of thumb: If you can operate the control with a closed fist and with less than 5 pounds of pressure, the control is accessible....