an affirmative obligation to provide effective communication under Title II, whether or not a parent requests specific auxiliary aids and services under Title II....
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13. For children who are already receiving special education and related services under the IDEA, do parents have to make specific requests for different or additional auxiliary aids and services to trigger the Title II obligations for effective communication? Also, once the decision is made to provide a particular auxiliary aid or service to a student with a hearing, vision, or speech disability, does the school district have any obligation under either Title II or the IDEA to revisit that decision? If so, when?
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E202.6.1 Required Documentation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E202.6.1 Required Documentation (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require that agencies document in writing the basis for determining that ICT fully conforming to...
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Operable Part
Hardware-based user controls for activating, deactivating, or adjusting ICT....
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Operable Part
Hardware-based user controls for activating, deactivating, or adjusting ICT....
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Are state and local government websites required to be accessible?
Until we have ADA Standards for accessible information technology, the Department recommends compliance with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0....
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Where can one get further information or technical assistance on the IBC, including its requirements for means of egress?
For further information, visit the ICC’s website at www.iccsafe.org....
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412.8.1 TTY Connectability
ICT shall include a standard non-acoustic connection point for TTYs....
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Accessibility of State and Local Government Websites to People with Disabilities
Taking advantage of new technology, many State and local governments are using the web to offer citizens a host of services including: corresponding online with local officials;...
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§ 36.303(b)(1)
compatible with hearing aids, closed caption decoders, open and closed captioning, text telephones (TTYs), videotext displays, video interpreting services (VIS), accessible electronic and information...
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C201.2 Readily Achievable
A determination by a telecommunications equipment manufacturer that it is not readily achievable for ICT to conform to a certain provision does not exempt the ICT in its entirety from coverage...
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407.12.3.2.2 Knee and Toe Space
Knee and toe space under ICT shall be 27 inches (685 mm) high minimum, 25 inches (635 mm) deep maximum, and 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum and shall be clear of obstructions....
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Auxiliary aids and services
technology; or other effective methods of making aurally delivered information available to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing; (2) Qualified readers; taped texts; audio recordings...
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In-Flight Audio and Video Services
signals and technologies....
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30. Q: I still have some general questions about the ADA. Where can I get more information?
Where can I get more information? A: The Department of Justice operates an ADA Information Line....
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Station Signage
Commenters urged the Board to recognize audible signs as an alternative to tactile signs since they can provide equal or greater access to information. Response....
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b. Summary of Objectives of, and Legal Basis for, the Proposed Regulation
While the type of auxiliary aid or service necessary to ensure effective communication depends on several factors, including the method of communication used by the individual and the communication...
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Get Involved in the Planning Process
You are the best provider of information regarding your specific abilities and limitations and how best to provide you appropriate and effective assistance. ...
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Hardware
A tangible device, equipment, or physical component of ICT, such as telephones, computers, multifunction copy machines, and keyboards....
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Hardware
A tangible device, equipment, or physical component of ICT, such as telephones, computers, multifunction copy machines, and keyboards....
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Hardware
A tangible device, equipment, or physical component of ICT, such as telephones, computers, multifunction copy machines, and keyboards....
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Hardware
A tangible device, equipment, or physical component of ICT, such as telephones, computers, multifunction copy machines, and keyboards....
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Introduction
Each publication in the series addresses a specific medical condition and provides information about the condition, ADA information, accommodation ideas, and resources for additional information...
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7. Alternatives
The Board also considered requiring ICT to comply with the full set of functional performance criteria, which state in general terms the features of ICT that ensure its accessibility to...