construction and alterations subject to this part shall comply with the 1991 Standards if physical construction of the property commences before [date six months after the effective date of the final...
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§ 36.406(a)(1)
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E. Paperwork Reduction Act
This direct final rule does not contain any new collections of information or recordkeeping requirements that require OMB approval under the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq...
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Guidelines for Requirement 6
Two commenters recommended that the final Guidelines follow ANSI and UFAS standards for requirements for mounting grab bars....
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405 Ramps
The final rule, consistent with the proposed rule, specifies only that the maximum slope shall be 1:12. Comment....
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Annualized Costs of New Accessibility Requirements for OTRBs
Instead, the Final RA examines costs for these four requirements on a per-vehicle and per-requirement basis....
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ATM Clear Floor or Ground Space
In the final rule, the Board revised these exceptions to cover fare machines as well. Comment....
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210 Stairways
The final rule modifies the exception for altered stairs (Exception 2), adds a new exception for aisle stairs in assembly areas (Exception 3), and incorporates an exception for play components...
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Guidelines as Minimum Requirements
A number of commenters requested that the Department categorize the final Guidelines as minimum requirements, and not as performance standards, because "recommended" guidelines are less...
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F. SELF-EVALUATION
Attorney's Office and issue a revised report (the "Final Self-Evaluation Report"). A copy of the Final Self-Evaluation Report shall be provided to the U.S....
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Door Maneuvering Clearance
Comments indicated that this requirement should apply based on the provision of a closer since the addition of a latch does not impact the need for additional maneuvering clearance....
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12181(9) Readily achievable
(B) the overall financial resources of the facility or facilities involved in the action; the number of persons employed at such facility; the effect on expenses and resources, or the impact...
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Limitations
Visitor use may have impact on the surface conditions. It is impossible to control the number of children using any given public playground. ...
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The Future for Americans with Disabilities
Ultimately, the full impact of ADA will be realized only after the majority of people with disabilities gain access to certain basic services like attendant care, readers, interpreters,...
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5. Service Animals
The final rule also clarifies that individuals with mental disabilities who use service animals that are trained to perform a specific task are protected by the ADA....
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5. Service Animals
The final rule also clarifies that individuals with mental disabilities who use service animals that are trained to perform a specific task are protected by the ADA....
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Water Closet Centerline and Seat Height
The Board has added clarification in the final rule that water closets shall be arranged for a left-hand or a right-hand approach....
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234 through 243 Recreation Facilities and Play Areas
These requirements were developed in separate rule makings that were finalized after the proposal for this rule was published....
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§ 35.151(c)(1)
(1) For facilities on which construction commences before [date six months after the effective date of the final rule], design, construction, or alteration of facilities in conformance with...
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APPENDIX B: Federal Trail Data Standards – Class Matrix
• Regulatory and resource protection signing infrequent. • Destination signing, unless required, generally not present....
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Integration
In the final rule, the Board has clarified this requirement to state that wheelchair spaces "shall be an integral part of the seating plan."...
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F. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 do not apply to civil rights requirements mandating nondiscrimination; therefore, the Department has determined that the Act does not apply to this final...
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(3) Doors within individual dwelling units
The final Guidelines recommend that doors intended for user passage within individual dwelling units have a clear opening of at least 32 inches nominal width when the door is open 90 degrees...
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(4) Doors to public and common use areas
The final Guidelines continued to provide that on accessible routes in public and common use areas, and for primary entry doors to covered units, doors that comply with ANSI 4.13 meet the...
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E. Paperwork Reduction Act
Paperwork Reduction Act This final rule does not contain any new or revised ‘‘collection[s] of information’’ as defined by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq....