Auxiliary aids and services required by this section may include taped examinations, interpreters or other effective methods of making orally delivered materials available to individuals...
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Sec.36.309(b)(3)
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Sec.36.309(c)(3)
Auxiliary aids and services required by this section may include taped texts, interpreters or other effective methods of making orally delivered materials available to individuals with hearing...
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§ 36.309(b)(3)
Auxiliary aids and services required by this section may include taped examinations, interpreters or other effective methods of making orally delivered materials available to individuals...
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§ 36.309(c)(3)
Auxiliary aids and services required by this section may include taped texts, interpreters or other effective methods of making orally delivered materials available to individuals with hearing...
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D. Notice to the Public
These signs will include the international symbols for “interpreters” and “TTYs.” Website....
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DEFINITIONS
The term “auxiliary aids and services” includes qualified interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting (VRI) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services...
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Attachment E: GUIDE FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
These can include: use of qualified sign language or oral interpreters, for people who are hard of hearing, speaking loudly and clearly, and use of assistive listening devices...
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IV. DEFINITIONS
. § 35.104 and, accordingly, include qualified interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting ("VRI") services; note takers; computer-aided real-time transcription services ("...
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DEFINITIONS
The term “auxiliary aids and services” includes qualified interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting (VRI) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services...
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Attachment D
These can include: use of qualified sign language or oral interpreters for people who are hard of hearing, speaking loudly and clearly, and use of assistive listening devices...
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III. DEFINITIONS
The term “Auxiliary Aids and Services” includes qualified interpreters provided either on-site or through video remote interpreting (“VRI”) services; note takers; real-time computer-aided...
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Appendix C to Part 35—Guidance to Revisions to ADA Title II and Title III Regulations Revising the Meaning and Interpretation of the Definition of ‘‘Disability’’ and Other Provisions in Order To Incorporate the Requirements of the ADA Amendments Act
Add Appendix C to part 35 to read as follows: Appendix C to Part 35—Guidance to Revisions to ADA Title II and Title III Regulations Revising the Meaning and Interpretation of the...
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
For people who are deaf, have hearing loss, or are deaf-blind, this includes providing a qualified notetaker; a qualified sign language interpreter, oral interpreter, cued-speech interpreter...
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ADA OBLIGATIONS AND ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY THE CITY AND PPD
In other circumstances, qualified sign language or oral interpreters are needed to communicate effectively with persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. ...
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8. What are auxiliary aids and services? What does it mean to provide effective communication?
Adult companions may be used as interpreters only in emergencies and only when other factors are met....
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(C) NYCT’s interpretation of the ADA and DOT’s implementing regulations is too narrow.
To address another argument presented by NYCT,1 the ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) do not, as NYCT contends, limit the requirement that “a means of accessible vertical access”...
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Appendix E—Guidance to Revisions to ADA Title II and Title III Regulations Revising the Meaning and Interpretation of the Definition of ‘‘disability’’ and Other Provisions in Order To Incorporate the Requirements of the ADA Amendments Act
Add appendix E to part 36 to read as follows: Appendix E—Guidance to Revisions to ADA Title II and Title III Regulations Revising the Meaning and Interpretation of the Definition of ‘...
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E. Effective Communication
In emergency shelters, most information is conveyed through oral announcements....
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10. Q: One of the children in my center has parents who are deaf. I need to have a long discussion with them about their child's behavior and development. Do I have to provide a sign language interpreter for the meeting?
Do I have to provide a sign language interpreter for the meeting? A: It depends....
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Effective Communication
For individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing: qualified sign-language and oral interpreters, note takers, computer-aided transcription services, written materials, telephone headset amplifiers...
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EQUITABLE RELIEF
The Hospitals will maintain records of all grievances regarding effective communication, whether oral or written, made to the Hospitals and actions taken with respect thereto. ...
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IV. EQUITABLE RELIEF
Swedish Edmonds will maintain records of all grievances regarding effective communication, whether oral or written, made to the Hospital and actions taken with respect thereto. ...
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Symbols of Accessibility [4.30.7]
indicate the availability of assistive listening systems in assembly areas (can also be used to provide notice of other auxiliary aids and services such as real time captioning, sign language/oral...