Not exact matches
Accessibility Specifications for Transportation Vehicles DOT regulations at 49 CFR Part 38 providing minimum guidelines and requirements for accessibility standards for transportation vehicles required to be acces
Accessibility Specifications for
Transportation Vehicles DOT regulations at 49 CFR Part 38 providing minimum guidelines and requirements for accessibility standards for transportation vehicles required to be acce
Transportation Vehicles DOT regulations at 49 CFR Part 38 providing minimum guidelines and requirements for
accessibility standards for transportation vehicles required to be acces
accessibility standards for
transportation vehicles required to be acce
transportation vehicles required to be accessible by ADA.
Accessibility standards included in regulations issued under this part shall be consistent with the minimum guidelines issued by the Architectural and
Transportation Barriers Compliance Board under section 504 (a) of this Act.
The
Transportation Standard is the third standard under part IV of the Proposed Integrated Accessibility Regulation (PIAR) under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
Standard is the third
standard under part IV of the Proposed Integrated Accessibility Regulation (PIAR) under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
standard under part IV of the Proposed Integrated
Accessibility Regulation (PIAR) under the
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
As mentioned, the ministry is proposing that the
Transportation Standard be part of the Integrated
Accessibility Regulation.
The legislation covers five broad areas, establishing
accessibility standards related to (1) information and communications; (2) employment; (3) public spaces; (4) customer service; and (5)
transportation.
Various requirements under this Act are now being phased in and Ontario currently has
accessibility standards in five areas: 1) customer service; 2) employment; 3) information and communication; 4)
transportation; and 5) design of public spaces.
The second round of requirements were due by January 1, 2014 — this time under the Integrated
Accessibility Standards Regulation (Ontario Regulation 191/11), which includes
standards relating to employment, information and communications,
transportation and the design of public spaces (the first
Accessibility Standard for the Built Environment).
Under the AODA, the Integrated
Accessibility Standards Regulation (the «IASR») establishes
standards to address barriers that people with disabilities face in the areas of information and communications, employment,
transportation and the design of public spaces.
The Final Regulation combines
accessibility standards in three areas — information and communication, employment, and
transportation — and comes into force July 1, 2011....
The proposed Regulation would combine three
accessibility standards into one — information and communication, employment and
transportation.
Below is information regarding the
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA), including the Accessible Customer Service
Standard, Integrated
Accessibility Standards Regulation (Employment
Standard, Information and Communications
Standard,
Transportation Standard and the Design of Public Space
Standard), the Built Environment
Standard as well as a brief overview of the services we provide.
The types and definitions of obligated organizations under the Customer Service
Standard will be matched with those of other
accessibility standards (i.e., information and communication, employment,
transportation, built environment for public spaces).
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Accessibility Standards, Employee Relations, Employment / Labour Standards, Health and Safety, HR Policies and Procedures, Human Resources, Human Rights, Integrated
Accessibility Regulation, Notice, Damages and Settlements, Payroll,
Standard for Customer Service,
Standard for Employment,
Standard for Information and Communications,
Standard for the Built Environment,
Standard for
Transportation, 0
629, Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services, policies, policies and procedures, policy manual, Private sector, Proposed
Accessibility Requirements, Proposed integrated accessibility standards under the AODA, public consultation, Regulatory Registry, The Information and Communications Standard, the Licence Appeal Tribunal, training, Transportat
Accessibility Requirements, Proposed integrated
accessibility standards under the AODA, public consultation, Regulatory Registry, The Information and Communications Standard, the Licence Appeal Tribunal, training, Transportat
accessibility standards under the AODA, public consultation, Regulatory Registry, The Information and Communications
Standard, the Licence Appeal Tribunal, training,
Transportation standards
They are
accessibility standards in the areas of Customer Service, Information and Communication, Employment and
Transportation.