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National Fire Protection Association

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M E M O R A N D U M

TO: Technical Committee on Mass Evacuation and Sheltering

FROM: Yvonne Smith, Project Administrator

DATE: July 1, 2015

SUBJECT: NFPA 1616 First Draft TC Ballot Circulation (F2016)

The June 26, 2015 date for receipt of the NFPA 1616 First Draft ballot has ended.

The preliminary First Draft ballot results are shown on the attached report.

29 Members Eligible to Vote

3 Ballots Not Returned (Maloney, Witkowski, Voss)

In accordance with the NFPA Regulations Governing the Development of NFPA Standards,

attached are reasons for negative votes for review so you may change your ballot if you wish.

Abstentions and affirmative comments are also included. Ballots received from alternate members

are not included unless the ballot from the principal member was not received.

If you wish to change your vote, the change must be received at NFPA on or Wednesday, July 8,

2015 at 11:59 p.m. Members who have not returned a ballot may do so now. Such changes

should be submitted through the NFPA Vote.net Ballot Site.

The return of ballots is required by the Regulations Governing the Development of NFPA

Standards.

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 2

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Kevin R. Klein Believe AFN is becoming accepted internationally

Abstain 1

Election:1616_MEP-AAA_FD_Ballot_F2016

Results by Revision

FR-12, Global Input, See FR-12

Mark E. Tinsman FR-12-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

FR-22, Global Input, See FR-22

Total Voted : 26

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-22-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

FR-50, Global Input, See FR-50

Total Voted : 26

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-50-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

FR-1, Chapter 1, See FR-1

Total Voted : 26

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-1-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

FR-7, Section No. 2.2, See FR-7

Total Voted : 26

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 24

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 0

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

FR-67, Section No. 3.3.1, See FR-67

Total Voted : 26

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-67-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-65, New Section after 3.3.9, See FR-65

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-65-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-64-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Total Voted : 26

FR-64, Section No. 3.3.15, See FR-64

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-29-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-29, Section No. 3.3.17, See FR-29

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-4-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-4, Section No. 3.3.20, See FR-4

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-26-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Total Voted : 26

FR-26, Section No. 3.3.27, See FR-26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 24

Affirmative with Comment 0

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-28-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-28, Section No. 3.3.31, See FR-28

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-27-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-27, New Section after 3.3.34, See FR-27

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-17-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-17, Chapter 4 [Title Only], See FR-17

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-16-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-16, Section No. 4.3.3, See FR-16

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

FR-9, Section No. 4.4.2, See FR-9

Total Voted : 26

Mark E. Tinsman FR-9-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

FR-11, Section No. 4.5.3, See FR-11

Total Voted : 26

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-11-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 2

Lawrence J. Shudak I am not sure what the committee's response means["The TC recognizes the

revisions as suggested through the various PI submitted to clarify the intent of

this section of the document."] but the issues sited in the PI (#202)for clause

5.9.2 were not resolved. The term "when feasible" does not meet the manual of

style for language in the body of a standard because it is not enforceable and is a

recommendation. Directing that a risk analysis is to be completed to determine

whether redundancy is to be implemented is in line with the manual of style. The

PI (#202) for 5.9.2 also recommends other critical factors which need to be

considered in addition to reliability and interoperability. Referencing NFPA 72

resolves this issue.

FR-5, Chapter 5, See FR-5

Total Voted : 26

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-5-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

FR-18, Section No. 6.2, See FR-18

Total Voted : 26

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-18-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

FR-19, Section No. 6.5.2, See FR-19

Total Voted : 26

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-19-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

FR-63, Section No. 6.5.5, See FR-63

Total Voted : 26

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-63-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

FR-36, Section No. 6.6.2, See FR-36

Total Voted : 26

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-36-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

FR-20, Section No. 6.6.3, See FR-20

Total Voted : 26

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 2

Jim Reidy Singling out one affected group such as "those who identify as transgender in

various stages of transition" that is already covered by anti discrimination laws is

not necessary.The evacuation shelter plan can address all types potential

evacuees covered by anti discrimination laws. otherwise the plan would have to

identify every single type of potential special category of potential evacuee.

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-20-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-21-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-21, Section No. 7.6, See FR-21

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-15-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-15, Chapter 8, See FR-15

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-23-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Total Voted : 26

FR-23, Section No. A.3.3.27, See FR-23

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-24-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-24, Section No. A.4.7.1, See FR-24

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-25-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-25, Section No. A.6.5.1, See FR-25

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 24

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 0

Total Voted : 26

FR-31, Chapter C, See FR-31

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-61-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-61, Chapter D [Title Only], See FR-61

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 2

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Kevin R. Klein Need consistency with AFN. Here disabilities is not consistent with Global change

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-30-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-30, Section No. D.1, See FR-30

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-62-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Total Voted : 26

FR-62, Chapter E [Title Only], See FR-62

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-37-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-37, Section No. E.1, See FR-37

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 2

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Kevin R. Klein Seems a bit more simplistic that what actually goes on

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

FR-35, Section No. E.4, See FR-35

Total Voted : 26

Mark E. Tinsman FR-35-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

FR-40, Section No. E.5, See FR-40

Total Voted : 26

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-40-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

FR-34, Section No. E.6, See FR-34

Total Voted : 26

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-34-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 2

FR-51, New Section after E.9, See FR-51

Total Voted : 26

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Kevin R. Klein Needs some word-smithing, e.g., terms like "demob"

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-51-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

FR-52, New Section after E.9, See FR-52

Total Voted : 26

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-52-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

FR-32, Section No. E.9, See FR-32

Total Voted : 26

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 2

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Kevin R. Klein Don't know that "required by most health departments" is accurate

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-32-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 2

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

Kevin R. Klein See FR-12 comment. Also, Shouldn't global changes be just that?

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-53-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-53, Chapter F [Title Only], See FR-53

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 2

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Kevin R. Klein See FR-12 comment

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-47-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Total Voted : 26

FR-47, Section No. F.3.1, See FR-47

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 2

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Kevin R. Klein See FR-12 comment

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-44-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-44, Section No. F.3.2.1, See FR-44

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

FR-45, Section No. F.3.2.3, See FR-45

Total Voted : 26

Mark E. Tinsman FR-45-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 2

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Kevin R. Klein Again FR-12 comment for the AFN changes in this section. Others OK

Negative 1

FR-46, Section No. F.3.3, See FR-46

Total Voted : 26

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-46-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

FR-66, Chapter G, See FR-66

Total Voted : 26

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-16-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

FR-55, New Section after G.3, See FR-55

Total Voted : 26

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 2

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Kevin R. Klein I am uncomfortable with J.5 down. States change and not sure I want to refer an

example as a specific state.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-55-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-56, New Section after G.3, See FR-56

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 2

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Kevin R. Klein Needs word-smithing.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-56-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-57-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-57, New Section after G.3, See FR-57

Total Voted : 26

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 2

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Kevin R. Klein Needs to be shrunk down a bit

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-58-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

FR-58, New Section after G.3, See FR-58

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 1

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 2

FR-59, New Section after G.3, See FR-59

Total Voted : 26

Mark E. Tinsman FR-59-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Kevin R. Klein Not clear as to the fit

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 22

Affirmative with Comment 2

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Kevin R. Klein Not sure I remember seeing each of the acronyms

Negative 1

FR-60, New Section after G.3, See FR-60

Total Voted : 26

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-60-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Eligible to Vote: 29

Not Returned : 3

Michael C. Maloney,Edward Witkowski,Erika S. Voss

Vote Selection Votes Comments

Affirmative 23

Affirmative with Comment 1

FR-48, Chapter H, See FR-48

Total Voted : 26

Amir Mousavi No comment.

Negative 1

Susan M. Dooha We are now celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities

Act. Regrettably, the timing of revisions seemingly did not permit consideration

of new detailed guidance from the U.S. District Court applying the Americans

with Disabilities Act to Emergency Preparedness planning and disaster response.

The Court’s interpretation of the law now has bearing on this document. See

Case 1:11-cv-06690-JMF Document 159 Filed 11/07/13 Page 1 of 119.

Subsequent guidance in the form of settlement agreements was also approved

by the Court, to offer assistance to planners. It is my hope that this document will

be reopened to apply the Court’s guidance so that jurisdictions that struggle to

comply with the law will have the most current statement of the law’s

requirements.

Abstain 1

Mark E. Tinsman FR-48-NFPA 1616-2015 has been listed as withdrawn by Submitter, therefore

nothing against which to affirm or provide a negative response

Total Voted : 26