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Annex A THE ADA: A BEGINNING
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Phase III: Judiciary Committee
., Rept. 101-485, Pt. 3, May 15, 1990, reprinted in Leg. Hist., p. 488. 81. “Additional Views of Hon. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Hon. Bill McCollum, Hon. George W. Gekas, Hon....
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105.2.2 ASME
The standard includes additional provisions for runway enclosures, electrical equipment and wiring, structural support, headroom clearance (which is 80 inches minimum), lower level access...
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Section 35.151(g)(4)
Two industry commenters--at least one of whom otherwise supported this rule--requested that the Department explicitly state that this rule does not apply retroactively to existing theaters...
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Section 36.406(f)(4)
Two industry commenters at least one of whom otherwise supported this rule--requested that the Department explicitly state that this rule does not apply retroactively to existing theaters...
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Scoping for Guest Rooms
On the other hand, many comments from persons who are deaf or hard of hearing voiced strong support for maintaining or further increasing the proposed 50% requirement....
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6. Advance Check-in Time
Industry comments supported one hour advance check-in for all domestic flights but two hour advance check-in for international flights....
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5. Advance Notice
Advance Notice We sought comments in the Oxygen NPRM about operational reasons, if any, in support of permitting carriers to require a passenger with a disability to provide advance notice...
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G. Reporting
MSHA from Patients and Companions who are deaf or hard of hearing regarding Auxiliary Aids and Services and/or effective communication, and the resolution of such complaints including any supporting...
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105.2.2 ASME
The standard includes additional provisions for runway enclosures, electrical equipment and wiring, structural support, headroom clearance (which is 80 inches minimum), lower level access...
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7.1 Basic Understanding of Diagnostic Imaging Equipment
These specially designed spaces must perform specific essential functions, such as supporting the equipment’s heavy weight, shielding ionizing radiation or magnetic fields, and providing...
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5.2.1.1 Transfer Surface Width Recommendations for M301
Some supported the 28-inch dimension noting there is little gain in usability by increasing the transfer surface width to 30....
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Sub-Committee Summary of Scope for Recommendations
diagnostic equipment accessibility standards also apply to the alternative equipment for taking weight for each function if they include an integrated scale for the patient position it supports...
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Disabled or handicapped or ??? Which terms should be used?
Standard references do not support this story....
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DSA IR 11B-6 ACCESSIBILITY REVIEW OF MECHANICAL (HVAC) PROJECTS (revised 05/27/2021)
improvements that are necessary for the installation of the equipment, such as reroofing limited to roofing material replacement, the installation of new equipment curbs, or the addition of support...
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4. What factors should a public school district consider in determining what auxiliary aids or services are necessary to afford qualified students with disabilities an equal opportunity to participate in, and enjoy the benefits of, the public school’s services, programs, or activities?
A student’s IEP must address the special education, related services, supplementary aids and services, program modifications, and supports for school personnel to be provided to enable the...
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SECTION 504 OF THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 POLICY INTERPRETATION NO. 6
This interpretation is also supported by our commitment to coordinate section 504 procedural safeguards with those established by the Office of Education under the Education of the Handicapped...
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Relationship to Other Laws
For example, emotional support animals that do not qualify as service animals under the Department’s title III regulations may nevertheless qualify as permitted reasonable accommodations...
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Chapter 4: Hardware (Section-by-Section Analysis)
existing 255 Guidelines parallel only existing 508 Standards §§ 1194.23 Telecommunications products, 1194.31 Functional performance criteria, and 1194.41 Information, documentation, and support...
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A. Proposed 508 Standards
The proposed technical requirements, which are organized along the lines of ICT functionality, provide standards to ensure that covered hardware, software, electronic content, and support...
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2.3. Upfront Costs
Section 2.3.2 details the assumptions for calculating captioning and audio description device acquisition costs. 9 Some manufacturers offer hardware that supports both closed movie...
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6.2. Scoping Requirements
The scoping requirements for audio description devices are based on the proposed scoping suggested by NATO and supported by movie theater usage data....
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Facilities operated through contractual, licensing, or other arrangements with other public entities or private entities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters specifically supported the language of this section....