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502 Interoperability with Assistive Technology (Section-by-Section Analysis)
502 Interoperability with Assistive Technology (Section-by-Section Analysis) This is an introductory section....
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E202.4 Functions Located in Maintenance or Monitoring Spaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E202.4 Functions Located in Maintenance or Monitoring Spaces (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to revise § 1194.3(f) of the existing 508 Standards to clarify...
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E202.5 Undue Burden or Fundamental Alteration (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E202.5. Undue Burden or Fundamental Alteration (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to retain the provisions in existing 508 Standards §§ 1194.3(e) and...
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E202.1 General
ICT shall be exempt from compliance with the Revised 508 Standards to the extent specified by E202.
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E208.1 General
Where an agency provides support documentation or services for ICT, such documentation and services shall conform to the requirements in Chapter 6.
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E208 Support Documentation and Services
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E202.5 ICT Functions Located in Maintenance or Monitoring Spaces
Where status indicators and operable parts for ICT functions are located in spaces that are frequented only by service personnel for maintenance, repair, or occasional monitoring of...
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E202.6 Undue Burden or Fundamental Alteration
Where an agency determines in accordance with E202.6 that conformance to requirements in the Revised 508 Standards would impose an undue burden or would result in a fundamental...
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9. Broadening of Documentation Requirement for Undue Burden Exception
Section 1194.2 (a)(2) of the existing 508 Standards requires agencies to provide supporting documentation when determining that procurement of a compliant product would impose an...
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E202.6 Best Meets (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E202.6 Best Meets (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that, where ICT conforming to one or more provisions of the 508 Standards is not commercially available, the...
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E202.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E202.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that ICT is exempt from these requirements to the extent specified by section E202.
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E208 Support Documentation and Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E208 Support Documentation and Services (Section-by-Section Analysis) This is an introductory section.
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E208 Support Documentation and Services
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E208.1 General
Where an agency provides support documentation or services for ICT, such documentation and services shall conform to the requirements in Chapter 6.
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E202.1 General
ICT shall be exempt from compliance with the 508 Standards to the extent specified by E202.
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E202.4 ICT Functions Located in Maintenance or Monitoring Spaces
Where status indicators and operable parts for ICT functions are located in spaces that are frequented only by service personnel for maintenance, repair, or occasional monitoring of...
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E202.5 Undue Burden or Fundamental Alteration
Where an agency determines in accordance with E202.5 that conformance to requirements in the 508 Standards would impose an undue burden or would result in a fundamental alteration in...
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407.3 Tactilely Discernible (Section-by-Section Analysis)
407.3 Tactilely Discernible (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require that at least one tactilely discernible input control conforming to the requirements of this...
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106.5.67 Tactile
An object that can be perceived using the sense of touch.
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407.3 Tactilely Discernible
At least one tactilely discernible input control shall be provided for each function and shall conform to 407.3....
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Tactile Models with Audio Description
Tactile Models with Audio Description The use of tactile models in tactile exhibits serves all people....