8.2.1 Participants Forty-nine adult listeners with sensorineural hearing loss participated in this study....
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§ 37.195 Purchase or lease of OTRBs by private entities not primarily in the business of transporting people
This section applies to all purchases or leases of new vehicles by private entities which are not primarily engaged in the business of transporting people, with respect to buses delivered...
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T201.2 Reduction in Access Prohibited
No modifications to a non-rail vehicle shall be taken that decrease, or have the effect of decreasing, the net accessibility or usability of the vehicle below the requirements of the Non-Rail...
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G. Other types of equipment and furniture
G. Other types of equipment and furniture Different types of equipment and furniture can pose challenging accessibility problems or can serve as remedies to those problems. The...
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III-7.3130 General exceptions
III−7.3130 General exceptions (ADAAG §4.1.1(5)). Accessibility is not required to -- 1) Observation galleries used primarily for security purposes; or 2) Nonoccupiable spaces...
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4.33.7* Types of Listening Systems
Assistive listening systems (ALS) are intended to augment standard public address and audio systems by providing signals which can be received directly by persons with special receivers...
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I. Who is Covered by Title III of the ADA
., private entities that own, operate, lease, or lease to places of public accommodation), Commercial facilities, and Private entities that offer certain examinations and...
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§ 37.169 Interim requirements for over-the-road bus service operated by private entities
[80 FR 13261, Mar. 13, 2015, as amended at 80 FR 26196, May 7, 2015]
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Assistive Listening Systems
between the listener and the sound source, competing noise in the environment, and poor room acoustics....
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11B-233.3.1.2.2 Non-elevator buildings
Ground floor residential dwelling units in non-elevator buildings shall be adaptable....
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A7.2(3) Assistive Listening Devices
teller windows, box offices, and information kiosks where a physical barrier separates service personnel and customers, it is recommended that at least one permanently installed assistive listening...
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Section 37.23 Service Under Contract
If the private entity acquires vehicles used to provide the service, the vehicles must be accessible....
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T102.3 Vehicle Length
The length of non-rail vehicles shall be measured from standard bumper to standard bumper....
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Receivers
Conducted by the Lexington Center, this project included collecting information on assistive listening systems, a review of the state-of-the-art with respect to assistive listening systems...
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4.33.7* TYPES OF LISTENING SYSTEMS
Audio loops and radio frequency systems are two acceptable types of listening systems....
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12181(7)(J)
(J) a nursery, elementary, secondary, undergraduate, or postgraduate private school, or other place of education;...
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§ 36.207 Places of public accommodation located in private residences.
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201.2.1 Commercial facilities and places of public accommodation located in private residences
201.2.1 Commercial facilities and places of public accommodation located in private residences....
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A4.33.7 Types of Listening Systems
A listening system that can be used from any seat in a seating area is the most flexible way to meet this specification....
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A4.33.7 TYPES OF LISTENING SYSTEMS
A listening system that can be used from any seat in a seating area is the most flexible way to meet this specification....
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Audible Communication
The 1991 Standards, at section 4.1.3(19)(b), require assembly areas, where audible communication is integral to the use of the space, to provide an assistive listening system if they have...
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Infrared Systems
These systems use invisible (infrared) light beams to carry information from a transmitter connected to a public address system or microphone to special portable receivers worn by the listener...
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§ 36.102(e) Exemptions and exclusions.
This part does not apply to any private club (except to the extent that the facilities of the private club are made available to customers or patrons of a place of public accommodation),...
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III-1.7000 Relationship to title II
Public entities, by definition, can never be subject to title III of the ADA, which covers only private entities. Conversely, private entities cannot be covered by title II....