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.
Provided they meet the size and weight limits set out below and there is sufficient space, we are able to accommodate one wheelchair or mobility scooter on buses built to the Public Service Vehicle Accessibility Regulations 2000 (PSVAR).
The fees for accessibility certificates are increased by between 6.3% (£1) for a type approval minor variant covering 1 schedule or a certificate of conformity and 9.5% (£9) for an individual initial application covering 2 schedules to the Public Service Vehicles Accessibility Regulations 2000.
These Regulations amend the Public Service Vehicles Accessibility Regulations 2000.
In monetary terms, the maximum increase is £65 (from£725 to £790) for the approval of a ‘type vehicle’ (i.e. the first of a series of substantially identical vehicles) required to comply with the requirements of 2 schedules to the Public Service Vehicles Accessibility Regulations 2000.
In monetary terms, the maximum increase is £5 (from £85 to £90) for the initial application for a certificate for a vehicle required to comply with the requirements of 2 schedules to the Public Service Vehicles Accessibility Regulations 2000.
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.
Accessibility Regulations for Contracted ServicesContracted employees, third party employees, agents and others that provide customer service on behalf of Owner are legally responsible to be in compliance with the provisions outlined in Section 6 of the Ontario Regulation 429/07 with respect to training under the Customer Service Standard of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (2005).
As the resource accesses by the task at priority k are unchanged, then from (2) we have B(k − 1, X ) ≤ B'(k − 1, X ) and thusvalue of n to 1, and represents the priority level at which the FNR-PA algorithm assigns a task.
However, provided they meet the size and weight limits set out below and there is sufficient space, we are able to accommodate one wheelchair or mobility scooter on buses built to the Public Service Vehicles Accessibility Regulations 2000 (PSVAR).