[Doc. No. DOT-OST-2004-19482, 73 FR 27665, May 13, 2008, as amended at 74 FR 11471, Mar. 18, 2009]
Search Results "Primary Airport Recipient"
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§382.99 What agreements must carriers have with the airports they serve?
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4. Identification and Maintenance
Identification and Maintenance The SNPRM: The Department proposed to require carriers and airports to ensure that each accessible automated kiosk they own, lease, or control in a location...
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§382.57(d)
(d) You must provide equivalent service upon request to passengers with a disability who cannot readily use your automated airport kiosks (e.g., by directing a passenger who is blind to...
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§ 382.57(d)
(d) You must provide equivalent service upon request to passengers with a disability who cannot readily use your automated airport kiosks (e.g., by directing a passenger who is blind to...
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§27.71(k)(9) Biometrics.
(9) Biometrics. Biometrics must not be the only means for user identification or control, unless at least two biometric options that use different biological characteristics are...
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§ 27.71(k)(9) Biometrics
(9) Biometrics. Biometrics must not be the only means for user identification or control, unless at least two biometric options that use different biological characteristics are...
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Primary Function Areas [4.1.6(2)]
If alterations are made to an area containing a primary function, an accessible "path of travel" is required which means a continuous route connecting the altered area to an entrance, including...
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§382.57(b)(1)
(1) You must ensure that all shared-use automated airport kiosks you jointly own, lease, or control installed on or after December 12, 2016, meet the design specifications in paragraph (...
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§ 382.57(b)(1)
(1) You must ensure that all shared-use automated airport kiosks you jointly own, lease, or control installed on or after December 12, 2016, meet the design specifications in paragraph (...
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Gangway Alterations
However, if the areas altered contain primary functions (such as a fishing station), existing gangways are considered part of the path of travel to the altered primary function areas and...
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1.5 Technical Assistance.
The office with primary responsibility for assisting airports in meeting accessibility requirements is ACR....
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§ 36.403(h)(2)(i)
(i) If an area containing a primary function has been altered without providing an accessible path of travel to that area, and subsequent alterations of that area, or a different area on...
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Sec.36.403(h)(2)(i)
(i) If an area containing a primary function has been altered without providing an accessible path of travel to that area, and subsequent alterations of that area, or a different area on...
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§ 37.43(h)(1)
(1) If an area containing a primary function has been altered without providing an accessible path of travel to that area, and subsequent alterations of that area, or a different area on...
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202.4.3.1
202.4.3.1 If an area containing a primary function has been altered without providing an accessible path of travel to that area, and subsequent alterations of that area, or a different area...
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Subpart B—Employment
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§8.10(a)
(a) No qualified individual with handicaps shall, solely on the basis of handicap, be subjected to discrimination in employment under any program or activity that receives Federal...
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§8.12 Employment criteria.
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Subpart C—Program Accessibility
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§382.51(a)
(a) As a carrier, you must comply with the following requirements with respect to all terminal facilities you own, lease, or control at a U.S. airport:...
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4.2 Existing Facilities.
one in which construction began on or before January 26, 1992. 4.2.1 28 CFR § 35.150 requires that, subject to certain limitations, each service, program, or activity operated by an airport...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iii)(A)
made to provide an accessible path of travel to the altered area will be deemed disproportionate to the overall alteration when the cost exceeds 20% of the cost of the alteration to the primary...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iii)(A)
accessible path of travel to the altered area will be deemed disproportionate to the overall alteration when the cost exceeds twenty percent (20%) of the cost of the alteration to the primary...
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Additions [§202.2]
Additions [§202.2] Projects that increase, expand, or extend a facility’s gross floor area or height of a facility are considered additions (as defined in §106.5) and must comply...