contemporaneous equivalent visual messaging on the scoreboards and video monitors (“Captioning”) at Quicken Loans Arena which provide deaf patrons equal and meaningful access to all safety and emergency...
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C. ACCESSIBILITY FOR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING PATRONS
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B. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Section 510 of the Rehabilitation Act
issue standards that contain minimum technical criteria to ensure that medical diagnostic equipment used in or in conjunction with medical settings such as physicians’ offices, clinics, emergency...
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Auxiliary aids and services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It is not possible to provide an exhaustive list, and an attempt to do so would omit the new devices that will become available with emerging technology....
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Chapter 3 Addendum: Title II Checklist (General Effective Communication)
(For example, when needed for hospital emergency rooms, interpreters should be available either in person or by using video relay systems within a reasonable period of time, 24 hours a day...
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3. Primary Consideration: Who Chooses the Auxiliary Aid or Service?
appropriately, video interpreting services can provide immediate, effective access to interpreting services seven days per week, twenty-four hours a day, in a variety of situations including emergencies...
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B. TTYs & Telephone Relay Services
Telephone relay services are not as effective for emergencies, because they are far more time-consuming than calls between two TTYs....
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Introduction
of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Commonly Asked Questions about the Americans with Disabilities Act and Law Enforcement, Title II Highlights, Access for 9‒1‒1 and Telephone Emergency...
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What do I do if a passenger claims that he or she is allergic to someone else’s service animal?
., produces shock or respiratory distress that could require emergency or significant medical treatment), and there is a service animal of that kind seated nearby, the carrier should try...
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809 Residential Dwelling Units
Accessible Routes 809.2.1.1 Location 809.2.1.2 Floor Surfaces 809.2.2 Turning Space 809.2.3 Kitchen 809.2.4 Toilet Facilities and Bathing Facilities 809.2.5 Bedrooms in Emergency...
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Hospital and healthcare settings. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A service animal may accompany its owner to such areas as admissions and discharge offices, the emergency room, inpatient and outpatient rooms, examining and diagnostic rooms, clinics, rehabilitation...
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F. Availability of Materials Incorporated by Reference
The standard is applicable to vehicular securement systems used mainly in fixed route service when operated under normal and emergency driving conditions, where passengers are permitted...
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III-7.4300 Parking
Outpatient units are subject to a higher requirement if they are part of medical care facilities where persons may need assistance in responding to an emergency and where the period of stay...
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‘‘Auxiliary aids and services.’’
It is not possible to provide an exhaustive list, and an attempt to do so would omit the new devices that will become available with emerging technology....
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Conferences Audio, Conferences, Webinars and Web Courses
Emergency Preparedness Webinars These free webinars focus on key strategies and approaches at various levels (federal, state, and local) toward emergency management and preparedness and...
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"Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) Services'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Commenters from advocacy groups and persons with disabilities expressed concern that VRI may not always be appropriate to provide effective communication, especially in hospitals and emergency...
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1127B.1
Site development and grading shall be designed to provide access to all entrances and exterior ground floor exits, and access to normal paths of travel, and where necessary to provide access...
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F105.2.3 ASTM
adjacent to a play structure or play equipment designed for unrestricted circulation around the equipment and on whose surface it is predicted that a user would land when falling from or exiting...
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105.2.3 ASTM
adjacent to a play structure or play equipment designed for unrestricted circulation around the equipment and on whose surface it is predicted that a user would land when falling from or exiting...
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105.2.3 ASTM
adjacent to a play structure or play equipment designed for unrestricted circulation around the equipment and on whose surface it is predicted that a user would land when falling from or exiting...