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Docket ID: [Docket No. 2004-1]
RIN ID: RIN 3014-AA11
SUBJECT CATEGORY: Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Passenger Vessels
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: The Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) has placed in the docket and on its Web site for public review and comment draft guidelines which address accessibility to and in passenger vessels which are permitted to carry more than 150 passengers or more than 49 overnight passengers. In addition, the draft addresses all ferries regardless of size and passenger capacity, and certain tenders which carry 60 or more passengers. Comments will be accepted on the draft guidelines and the Access Board will consider those comments prior to issuing a notice of proposed rulemaking.
SUMMARY: Accessibility guidelines—; Passenger vessels,
The Access Board convened an ad hoc committee of Board members to review
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the PVAAC report. After reviewing the PVAAC report in detail, the
Board's ad hoc committee prepared draft guidelines addressing
accessibility to and in passenger vessels which carry more than 150
passengers or more than 49 overnight passengers. The Access Board made
the recommendations of the ad hoc committee available in the form of
draft guidelines for public review and comment. A notice of
availability of the draft guidelines was published in the Federal
Register (69 FR 69244; November 26, 2004). At the same time the 2004
draft was released, the Board also published an advance notice of
proposed rulemaking (ANPRM) on small passenger vessels (69 FR 69245;
November 26, 2004). In addition to seeking written comment, the Board
held public hearings in Washington, DC and Los Angeles, CA.
Over 90 comments were received from the public in response to the publication of the 2004 draft and ANRPM. Key issues from the comments were identified for analysis. Issues regarding the 2004 draft included which vessels should be subject to the guidelines, coverage of employee areas, criteria for embarking and disembarking, high door thresholds (coamings), alterations, methods for swimming pool access, elevator car size, guest room scoping, dispersion of wheelchair spaces in assembly areas, and visual emergency alarms. Comments on the ANPRM ranged from requesting the Board to exempt small passenger vessels to recommending that the Board concentrate its efforts on addressing large passenger vessels first. Based on public comments and other information collected, the Board has made changes to some of the provisions in the 2004 draft. The Board has also decided to address small passenger vessels after completing this rulemaking.
To facilitate the gathering of cost data necessary for the next step in this rulemaking which is the preparation of a regulatory assessment (costs and benefits) and a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), the Board is placing this revised draft in the rulemaking docket. In order to develop an accurate picture of the potential costs and benefits of this rulemaking, the Board intends to work closely with passenger vessel industry representatives and others who have data on both current costs and industry practices and the knowledge and skills to assess potential effects.
The Board is interested in receiving public comments on this entire second draft. Changes made in this draft from the November 26, 2004 draft are summarized in the supplementary information provided on the Board's Web site (http://www.accessboard.gov). In addition, the supplementary information discusses the changes made to the draft plan for conducting the regulatory assessment.
Single copies of this rulemaking may be obtained at no cost by
calling the Access Board's automated publications order line (202) 272
0080, by pressing 2 on the telephone keypad, then 1 and requesting the
second draft of the Passenger Vessels Guidelines. Persons using a TTY
should call (202) 2720082. Documents are available in alternate
formats upon request. Persons who want a publication in an alternate
format should specify the type of format (cassette tape, Braille, large
print, or ASCII disk). Documents are also available on the Board's Web
site (http://www.accessboard.gov). David L. Bibb,
Chair, Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board. [FR Doc. E610576 Filed 7606; 8:45 am]
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Paul Beatty, Office of Technical and Information Services, Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, 1331 F Street, NW., suite 1000, Washington, DC 20004 1111. Telephone number (202) 2720012 (voice); (202) 2720082 (TTY); Electronic mail address: pvag@accessboard.gov.
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