Moreover, the Department maintains that limiting the definition to devices suitable for use in an ‘‘indoor pedestrian area'' as provided for in section 508(c)(2) of the ADA, would ignore the technological...
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Definition of "wheelchair." (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Ticket sales. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
They also asserted that it would be difficult technologically to provide accessible seating for sale in real time over the Internet, or that to do so would require simplifying the rules...
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Guidance Documents, short-term
That would be something that I will offer as something that I think could be a solution because I think that I’ve done a good job so far and the book has received a lot of recognition....
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Emphasis on Limitations Instead of Outcomes
disabilities to the maximum extent permitted, its direction that such determinations should neither contemplate ameliorative mitigating measures nor demand extensive analysis, and its recognition...
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EQUITABLE RELIEF
interpreter’s face, arms, hands, and fingers, and the participating individual’s face, arms, hands, and fingers, regardless of his or her body position; (3) A clear, audible transmission of voices...
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Section 36.303(g)(3) Minimum Requirements for Captioning Devices
Many commenters also expressed concern that because the Department's proposed scoping requirements would result in the vast majority of movie theaters having to purchase expensive technology...
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Foreword, July 26, 2010
The explosion in access to 24-hour Internetbased communications exacerbates this trend, even though information technologies and other technologies have provided new levels of access for...
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Attachment C
Accordingly, an interpreter must be able to sign to the deaf individual (or interpret orally to the person who does not use sign language) what is being said by the hearing person and to voice...
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Attachment D: HUMBOLDT COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICY STATEMENT REGARDING EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
Accordingly, an interpreter must be able to sign to the deaf individual (or interpret orally to the person who does not use sign language) what is being said by the hearing person and to voice...
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"Qualified Interpreter" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
An individual who is deaf or hard of hearing may need an oral interpreter if the speaker's voice is unclear, if there is a quick-paced exchange of communication (e.g., in a meeting), or...
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