These commenters contend that the safe harbor allows public entities needed time to evaluate program access in light of the 2010 Standards, and incorporate structural changes in a careful...
Search Results "Incorporation by Reference"
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Section 35.150(b)(2) Safe harbor (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Location of accessible routes to stages. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One industry commenter mistakenly noted that some international building codes do not incorporate the requirement and that therefore there is a need for further consideration....
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Secondary ticket market. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department has incorporated this position into the final rule at § 35.138(g)(2)....
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2. Accessible lavatories
since the time of the original rule that requiring accessible lavatories in twin-aisle aircraft involves direct costs and revenue losses (though some seat loss estimates, like the one referred...
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‘‘Auxiliary aids and services.’’
Subparagraph (3) refers to acquisition or modification of equipment or devices....
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1.3.1 Overview of NPRM
However other agencies referred to as an enforcing authority in the standards may issue regulations or adopt policies that require health care providers subject to their jurisdiction to...
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A MINIMUM HIGHEST POINT STANDARD OF 19 INCHES IS CONSISTENT WITH EXISTING ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS
Although the current accessibility standards and regulations described here reference a fixed height, the MDE advisory committee has recommended adding adjustable height to further enhance...
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Introduction
All references to schools, public schools, and districts in this resource guide mean recipient public schools and school districts....
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Study limitations
Orthopedic impairment of lower extremity 1.7% 3.6% Othera,b 22.5% 56.5% a Refer...
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Communicating with People Who Have Disabilities
The ADA requires public entities to take the steps necessary to communicate effectively with people who have disabilities, and uses the term “auxiliary aids and services” to refer to readers...
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Additional benefits of water closet clearance standards
Executive Order 12866 refers explicitly not only to monetizable costs and benefits but also to ‘‘distributive impacts’’ and ‘‘equity,’’ see E.O. 12866, section 1(a), and it is important...
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A. Introduction (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The advisory sections provide guidance only and do not contain mandatory requirements. 7 The “C” prefix for Section 255-specific requirements is a shorthand reference to “communications...
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Slopes and Resting Intervals for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
When the slope ratio is stated as a percent, it is referred to as the grade. A 1:20 slope stated as a percent would be a 5 percent grade....
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B. Survey, Compliance and Review of Polling Place Locations
In fulfilling the requirements of this Agreement, the Board will continue to engage EFE or some other third-party expert acceptable to both the Parties (either of which may be referred...
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Background
In this report, the term SEWF refers to ìstabilizedî EWF and indicates the system with the bonded top layer of EWF....
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M. NEW CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATIONS, AND PHYSICAL CHANGES TO FACILITIES
The term “2010 ADA Standards” refers to the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (28 C.F.R. § 35.104 (Title II) (defining the “2010 ADA Standards” as the requirements set forth in appendices...
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Attachment A
Please handle any inquiries or complaints about this policy in accordance with our usual procedures by referring the inquiry or complaint to the Store Manager or District Manager....
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1.2 Background
In this report, the terms “detectable warning” and “detectable warning surface” refer to the standard truncated dome surfaces described in the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility...
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4.3.8 Operating forces
• Utilizing standard terminology from anthropometry in reference to grip forms; the standards could list the types of grips and movements, including alternatives to standard grip forms...
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DISPUTES AND ENFORCEMENT
United States releases HWI from any and all ADA-related claims of which the United States had notice as of the Consent Decree Date, including any and all claims or allegations set forth or referred...
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Sections 35.108(d)(1)(v) and 36.105(d)(1)(v)—Comparisons to Most People in the Population, and Impairment Need Not Prevent or Significantly or Severely Restrict a Major Life Activity
A few commenters raised concerns that are further addressed in the ‘‘Condition, manner, or duration’’ section below, regarding the Department’s inclusion in the NPRM preamble of a reference...
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Additional benefits of water closet clearance standards
Executive Order 12866 refers explicitly not only to monetizable costs and benefits but also to ‘‘distributive impacts'' and ‘‘equity,'' see E.O. 12866, section 1(a), and it is important...
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M. NEW CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATIONS, AND PHYSICAL CHANGES TO FACILITIES
The term “2010 ADA Standards” refers to the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (28 C.F.R. § 35.104 (Title II) (defining the “2010 ADA Standards” as the requirements set forth in appendices...
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Capacity Constraints
For example, the IG report referred to above mentioned a situation in which 9 percent of riders had one way trips averaging between two and four hours, with an average of 16 intermediate...