Examples of Accessibility Regulations in a sentence
Contractor’s warehouse facility shall comply with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act Regulations (including Title 3 Accessibility Guidelines), and Title 24, State of California Building Code (California Accessibility Regulations) regarding handicapped persons’ accessibility.
Contractor’s facility shall comply with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act Regulations (including Title 3 Accessibility Guidelines), and Title 24, State of California Building Code (California Accessibility Regulations) regarding handicapped persons’ accessibility.
The Company shall comply or cause compliance with all laws, ordinances and regulations of any governmental authority with reference to the Mortgaged Property and the manner of using or operating the same, including any Environmental Laws or Regulations and Accessibility Regulations, as hereafter defined, and with any restrictive covenants affecting the title to the Mortgaged Property, and with the terms of all insurance policies relating to the Mortgaged Property.
Contractors are required to make this information available to the Township and/or the Province upon request.Refer to Appendix F - Accessibility Regulations Acknowledgement for information about accessibility principles and guidelines from the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) and the Integrated Accessibility Standards (IAS).
Please note, at the time of updating this policy, it is the Government’s intention to enforce the Public Service Vehicle Accessibility Regulations (PSVAR) on all routes carrying paying passengers.
Recent certification activity includes -- Maine -- After holding public hearings in Augusta, Maine and Washington, D.C., and reviewing all submitted comments, the Department certified that the Maine Accessibility Regulations meet or exceed the new construction and alteration requirements of title III of the ADA.
Borrower shall comply (and shall cause each Approved Subsidiary to comply) with all Accessibility Regulations which are applicable to the Approved Assets.
Information about the Spare Seats Scheme, including the current charge, is available from: cumbria.gov.uk/schooltransportor by contacting the Commissioning Procurement & Contract Management Team on 01228 226428 or 01228 226427.Spare seat(s) can only be sold if they are available based on capacity limits of the vehicle, and if in doing so the Public Services Vehicle Accessibility Regulations 2000 are not contravened.
Recent certification activity includes -- Maine -- The Department made a preliminary certification that the Maine Human Rights Act, as implemented by the Maine Accessibility Regulations, meets or exceeds the new construction and alterations requirements of title III.
The Public Service Vehicles Accessibility Regulations (PSVAR) 2000 and the Equality Act 2010 aim is to ensure that all “regulated public service vehicles” are accessible, safe and comfortable for disabled persons including wheelchair users.