In order to clarify this provision, the Department is incorporating into the proposed regulation guidance that it has provided previously through technical assistance....
Search Results "Proposed Guideline"
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Modification in policies, practices, or procedures.
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Facility sell-out. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Proposed § 36.302(f)(6)(i) allows for the release of unsold accessible seating once standard seats in the facility have been sold, but luxury boxes, club boxes, or suites are not required...
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§ 36.308(c)(1) Seating areas
seating spaces and companion seating provided in specialty seating areas shall be included in, rather than in addition to, wheelchair space requirements set forth in Table 221.2.1.1 in the proposed...
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Guidance on permissible service animals.
Therefore, the Department is proposing to eliminate certain species from coverage under the ADA even if the other elements of the definition are satisfied....
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Reasonable Modification
What constitutes "reasonable modification" is discussed to some extent in the preceding section, "Costs of Adaptation", and also was discussed extensively in the preambles to both the proposed...
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"Qualified Reader" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Based upon the Department's investigation of complaints alleging that some entities have provided ineffective readers, the Department proposes to define "qualified reader" similarly to "...
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UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP
The impact of proposed improvements on financial feasibility of the project. The nature of the accessibility which would be gained or lost....
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402.4 Characters (Section-by-Section Analysis)
402.4 Characters (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require that at least one mode of characters displayed on a screen be in sans serif font....
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Alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The NPRM proposed at § 35.152(c) that ‘‘[a]lterations to jails, prisons, and other detention and correctional facilities will comply with the requirements of § 35.151(b).'' 73 FR 34466,...
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UNREASONABLE HARDSHIP
The impact of proposed improvements on financial feasibility of the project. The nature of the accessibility which would be gained or lost....
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Passenger Elevators
The guidelines provide an exception for private sector facilities based on the number of stories or the square footage per floor (206.2.3, Exception 1)....
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902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces
provisions that the types of work surfaces covered do not include those surfaces used by employees since elements of work stations subject to the ADA are not required to comply with these guidelines...
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Trailheads
Requirements for trailhead features, such as parking spaces, toilets, water spouts, and campsites, are explained in "Applying the Forest Service Outdoor Recreation Accessibility Guidelines...
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§1191.1(b)
(b) The accessibility guidelines for buildings and facilities covered by the Architectural Barriers Act are set forth in Appendices C and D to this part....
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Design of Shared Use Paths, Street Intersections, and Midblock Crossings
This is an important discovery, confirming what some professionals have suspected: that a number of our design guidelines need to be changed or expanded, and/or new ones added....
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Costs and Benefits
The Initial RA assesses the likely costs and benefits of the proposed rule. ...
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6.10
Construction Theaters, or with the provisions of this Consent Order for Future Construction Theaters satisfy the requirements Standard 4.33.3, and §§ 221 and 802 of the ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines...
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R212 Street Furniture (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Furniture (Section-by-Section Analysis) Drinking fountains, public toilet facilities, tables, and counters must comply with applicable requirements in the 2004 ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines...
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What is best way to provide accessible curb-side EVCS (like parallel parking)?
You may wish to refer to the new CBC Chapter 11B provisions as “guidelines” because they were crafted to address vehicle spaces that are parallel to the vehicular way as well as the more...
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501.1 Scope
required by 508 Chapter 2 (Scoping Requirements), 255 Chapter 2 (Scoping Requirements), and where otherwise referenced in any other chapter of the Revised 508 Standards or Revised 255 Guidelines...
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Recreation and Heritage Resources Integrated Business Systems
Compliance with the accessibility guidelines (figure 26) is an important quality measure within the national standards for recreation sites under the responsiveness key measure....
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1016.8.4 Turning Space
This section requires a turning space complying with 304.2.3 of the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines where resting intervals are provided adjacent to an outdoor recreation...
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Rotational Penetrometer
The instrument used in field-testing to test for compliance with the Outdoor Developed Areas Guidelines firmness and stability recommendations....
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1014.1 General
Exception 2 does not require camp shelters to comply with the technical requirements for protruding objects in 307 of the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Guidelines....