The Department has added a definition of video interpreting services (VIS), a technology composed of a video phone, video monitors, cameras, a high speed Internet connection, and an interpreter...
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"Video Interpreting Services (VIS)"
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§ 35.152 Jails, detention and correctional facilities, and community correctional facilities.
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- BTX Intelligent Fashion Futura Drapery System
- Accessibility Solutions and Research Center (AMAC) at Georgia Institute of Technology
- Landscape Forms GO Outdoor Table
- Center for Accessible Materials Innovation (CAMI) by the Georgia Institute of Technology
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Telephones
Note: Technology is constantly changing and many of the tools listed below are gradually being replaced by newer devices....
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D. Resources
and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (known as “the Access Board”), which establishes the standards used by the federal government to ensure that its electronic and information technology...
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General [9.1.1]
Objects with leading edges above 27 inches and below 80 inches above the floor cannot project more than 4 inches unless there is a tactile cane detectable cue below the object....
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1008.1.9.7, Item 5.1
5.1 A tactile sign shall also be provided in Braille and raised characters, which complies with Chapter 11B, Sections 11B-703.1, 11B-703.2, 11B-703.3 and 11B-703.5....
- Shannon Mulhall
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Visual Characters
reorganization of the signage requirements, the Board has added an exception, consistent with the proposed rule, which applies only the specifications for finish and contrast (703.5.1) where tactile...
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1117B.5.5, Item 4
Braille shall be placed a minimum of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) and a maximum of 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) directly below the tactile characters; flush left or centered....
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216 and 703 Signs
The 2010 Standards retain the option to provide one sign where both visual and tactile characters are provided or two signs, one with visual, and one with tactile characters....
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11B-103 Equivalent facilitation
Nothing in these requirements prevents the use of designs, products, or technologies as alternatives to those prescribed, provided they result in substantially equivalent or greater accessibility...
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§382.57(c)(5)(iv) Tickets and boarding passes
Where tickets or boarding passes are provided, tickets and boarding passes must have an orientation that is tactilely discernible if orientation is important to further use of the ticket...
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§ 382.57(c)(5)(iv) Tickets and boarding passes
Where tickets or boarding passes are provided, tickets and boarding passes must have an orientation that is tactilely discernible if orientation is important to further use of the ticket...
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Overall
Overall In general the participants thought audio description in exhibitions is a good idea and providing direction to tactile items is useful....
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A. Access Board
guidelines and standards under various laws to ensure that individuals with disabilities have access to and use of buildings and facilities, transportation vehicles, and information and communication...
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Audio
Audio Participants had experience with audio in other tactile exhibits. They felt audio would be useful in relaying the story behind the map....
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24. Q: It sounds like awareness and training are critical for effective interaction with individuals with disabilities. How can I find out more about the needs of my local disability community?
As part of that process, the ADA encouraged entities to involve individuals with disabilities from their local communities....
- National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
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Equivalent Facilitation: ADA Standard Section 103
Section 103 of the ADA Standards covers information on equivalent facilitation in the 2010 ADA Standards.
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Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators, Destination-Oriented Elevators and Private Residence Elevators
This will require the responding elevator car to automatically provide audible and visible communication so that the system will always verbally and visually indicate which elevator car...