., large print materials for someone with a visual disability, interpreter for someone who is deaf). ...
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APPENDIX A GENERAL POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY
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Ensuring Online Files and Documents are Accessible
help you create and maintain accessible web-based material: The American Council of the Blind’s publication, A Guide to Making Documents Accessible to People Who Are Blind or Visually...
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XI. Technical Assistance
Methods of providing information include, for example, audio-visual materials, pamphlets, manuals, electronic bulletin boards, checklists, and training....
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Q. Who is protected against employment discrimination?
An individual with epilepsy, paralysis, a substantial hearing or visual impairment, mental retardation, or a learning disability would be covered, but an individual with a minor, nonchronic...
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Section 35.151(d) Scope of coverage (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., Advisory 504.4 suggests, but does not require, that covered entities provide visual contrast on stair tread nosing to make them more visible to individuals with low vision)....
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11B-404.1 General
A sign visible from the approach side complying with Section 11B-703.5 _|Signs; Visual Characters|_ shall be posted stating “Entry restricted and controlled by security personnel”. 2....
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1010.1.9.8.1 Delayed egress locking system
The sign shall comply with the visual character requirements in Section 11B-703.5....
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EXHIBIT B
magnification software; optical readers; secondary auditory programs (SAP); large print materials; accessible electronic and information technology; or other effective methods of making visually...
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2. The ADA Title III Regulation
The regulation lists open and closed captioning and audio recordings and other effective methods of making visually-delivered materials available to individuals with visual impairments as...
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B. Legal foundation for captioning and video description
interpreters or other effective methods of making aurally delivered materials available to individuals with hearing impairments" and "taped texts, or other effective methods of making visually...
- Braille Works
- FamilyConnect
- Grohe Concetto Faucets
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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Maximum Force
The elevator industry indicated that the noted specifications would not pose a problem in the design of elevators. Response....
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Are there any situations in which an animal would not be permitted to accompany its user on the flight?
As indicated above, airlines may not charge passengers with disabilities for services required by Part 382, including transporting their oversized service animals in the cargo compartment...
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11B-213.3.4 Lavatories
There is no indication whether existing facilities having toilet rooms that do not comply with the increased scoping will be compelled by the path of travel obligation to upgrade these toilet...
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382.41 What flight-related information must carriers provide to qualified individuals with a disability?
level-entry boarding is not available on a particular flight, carriers must also provide information about boarding assistance requiring the use of a ramp or lift to all passengers who indicate...
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Dining Surface and Work Surface
In addition, the Board has indicated in the ADA scoping provisions that the types of work surfaces covered do not include those surfaces used by employees since elements of work stations...
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11B-703.3.1 Dimensions and capitalization
The indication of an uppercase letter or letters shall only be used before the first word of sentences, proper nouns and names, individual letters of the alphabet, initials, and acronyms...
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Examples of Accessible Features for Websites
Text links do not require any additional information or description if the text clearly indicates what the link is supposed to do. Links such as “click here” may confuse a user. 6....
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M101.6 Dimensional Tolerances (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Three commenters (two manufacturers and one medical association) indicated that tolerances vary based on the manufacturer, product design, and manufacturing process and that they are unaware...
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M305.2.7 Clearance (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Two commenters responded, both manufacturers, and indicated that transfer supports could provide 1½ inches minimum clearance around the transfer support....
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M305.5 Head and Back Support (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One manufacturer asserted that this requirement was ambiguous and that he had to read it multiple times to understand it; however, this commenter also indicated that the tables it currently...