The regulations include requirements for nondiscriminatory policies and practices and for the provision of auxiliary aids and services, such as sign language interpreters for people who...
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D. Notification – Alerting the Public to an Emergency
For announcements by government officials on local television stations, providing qualified sign language interpreters and open captioning will ensure that all people tuning in are able...
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Issue: Law Enforcement Policies, Practices, and Procedures
For example, individuals who are deaf or have hearing impairments and use sign language may be unable to communicate with law enforcement officers if they are taken into custody and handcuffed...
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1117B.5.6
SECTION 1117B - OTHER BUILDING COMPONENTS 1117B.5 Signs and identification. ...
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11B-805 Medical care and long-term care facilities
Original signed 9/914 Paul Coleman Date...
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Examples of Implementation Methods
Final report signed by all agency heads and governor with pledges to implement. 1. Disability awareness training held for task force. 2....
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More on Notice
State D’s museum has monthly tours that include sign language interpreters for people who are deaf. The museum will also try to get interpreters for any program with 14 days notice....
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1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or other Mobility Devices
The accessible route must be at least 36 inches wide (it may narrow briefly to 32 inches wide where utility poles, signs, etc. are located along the accessible route)....
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New Construction
The provisions regarding accessible routes (section 206), signs (section 216), and, where applicable, valet parking (section 209) also apply....
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3. If I comply with the California accessibility requirements, am I in compliance with ADA?
This includes allowing access with service animals and providing reasonable accommodations such as American Sign Language interpreters when necessary to ensure accessibility to a person...
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1017.1 General
tread obstacles (1017.5); openings (1017.6); slopes, including running slope (1017.7.1) and cross slope (1017.7.2); resting intervals (1017.8); protruding objects (1017.9); and trailhead signs...
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LAW ENFORCEMENT AND EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
Within three months of the effective date of this Agreement, the City will contract with one or more local qualified oral/sign language interpreter agencies to ensure that the interpreting...
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b) Sidewalks
the size of San Francisco, the fact that the inspection program operates in tandem with a grievance procedure, fiscal and staffing constraints, and the prioritization of repairs where pedestrian...
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3.3 Guidance on the Visual Properties of Detectable Warnings
The truncated domes by themselves do not provide adequate visual cues for pedestrians with visual impairments....
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Section 36.404 Alterations: Elevator Exemption (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
section, a "shopping center or shopping mall'' is (1) a building housing five or more sales or rental establishments, or (2) a series of buildings on a common site, connected by a common pedestrian...
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203 General Exceptions
A reference to "tunnels" has been removed from this list, as this term could apply to spaces intended for coverage, such as underground connections between buildings and pedestrian connections...
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Scoping Requirements [F244.5, F245.4, F246.4, and F247.3.2]
An ORAR is a continuous, unobstructed path that is intended for pedestrian use and that connects accessible elements, spaces, and facilities within camping and picnic facilities and at viewing...
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6. Dissemination Activities
Pedestrian Pathway Characteristics and Their Implications on Wheelchair Users. Journal of Assistive Technology Pearlman JL. Sidewalk Roughness Standards Development....
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Minimum Green Times
bicycle 6 3.3 6.1 8.5 9.7 Segway 4 4.5 7.8 10.7 13.9 AASHTO calculation 5.2 9.8 11.4 12.8 Pedestrian...
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Accessible Routes - Interior and Exterior
Accessible Routes - Interior and Exterior Common Problem: Both the exterior pedestrian routes (e.g., sidewalks, walkways and plazas) on a site that people use to travel from public...
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1.9.1 Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance.
include, but are not limited to: reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, exhibit areas, temporary banking facilities, temporary health screening services, or temporary safe pedestrian...