Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (2011) estimates there to be 2.8 million school-aged children with disabilities in the United States....
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Selecting an Accessible Play Surface Is One of the Most Important Decisions
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FCC Consumer Guide: Telecommunications Access for People with Disabilities
Telecommunications Access for People with Disabilities FCC rules under Section 255 of the Communications Act require telecommunications equipment manufacturers and service providers...
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Outdoor Developed Areas: A Summary of Accessibility Standards for Federal Outdoor Developed Areas
Access Board) developed the accessibility guidelines for trails, camping and picnic facilities, viewing areas, and beach access routes through extensive public input from the disability community...
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1.1.3.2, Item 8
addition alone meets the definition of "COVERED MULTIFAMILY DWELLING," and common-use spaces serving covered multifamily dwellings, which are regulated by the Department of Housing and Community...
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410.3 Magnetic Coupling (Section-by-Section Analysis)
410.3 Magnetic Coupling (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require that, where ICT with two-way voice communication delivers output by an audio transducer that is...
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410.6.3 Interoperability (Section-by-Section Analysis)
410.6.3 Interoperability (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that, where ICT with real-time two-way voice communication operates outside of a closed network or connects...
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Customer Premises Equipment (CPE)
telephones, routers, switches, residential gateways, set-top boxes, fixed mobile convergence products, home networking adaptors and Internet access gateways which enable consumers to access communications...
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Formats for Announcements and Messages
Use multiple methods and formats to communicate any changes in schedules, room assignments, presenters, etc....
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II. BACKGROUND
. §§ 12131-12134, following receipt of a complaint alleging that the SCDC failed to ensure effective communication for the complainant and other inmates with hearing disabilities, and denied...
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11B-203.5 Machinery spaces
Machinery spaces include, but are not limited to, elevator pits or elevator penthouses; mechanical, electrical or communications equipment rooms; piping or equipment catwalks; water or sewage...
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III.
The Department's claim for relief in this case seeks to augment the manner in which the State has chosen to deliver its service system for children with disabilities....
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1. Making Facilities Accessible and Usable
Under Title III, existing buildings and facilities of a public accommodation must be made accessible by removing architectural barriers or communications barriers that are structural in...
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M305.4 Leg Supports (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE Advisory Committee recommended adding additional language to this provision to clarify that “where the equipment provides stirrups, it must also provide an alternate method to support...
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15. Must an employer provide reasonable accommodation so that an employee may attend training programs?
., sign language interpreters; written materials produced in alternative formats, such as braille, large print, or on audio- cassette) that will provide employees with disabilities with...
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Meeting User Needs
Meeting User Needs The primary goals of the alternative designs were to accommodate independent transfer and use of a toilet, tub, or shower as well as assistance by as many as two care...
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Feature 3 - Building Entrance
Feature 3 - Building Entrance Signs for an alternate accessible entrance are posted at inaccessible entrances and key decision points along the accessible route....
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Section 35.151(b)(3) Alterations to historic facilities
The substantive requirement in current Sec. 35.151(d)(2)--that alternative methods of access shall be provided pursuant to the requirements of Sec. 35.150 if it is not feasible to provide...
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Detectable Warnings
Alternate specifications were provided for existing vehicles and stations....
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Revolving Doors or Turnstiles
An alternate door in full compliance with 404 is considered necessary since some people with disabilities may be uncertain of their usability or may not move quickly enough to use them....
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More Information
For people with disabilities, this publication is available in alternate formats. Duplication of this document is encouraged. January 2014...
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Other Disabilities and Multiple Disabilities
people with multiple disabilities is essentially the same process as for those with individual disabilities, although it will require more steps to develop and complete more options or alternatives...
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Is There a Usable Circulation Path?
If there is not a usable circulation path, then their plans will require alternative routes and methods of evacuation to be put in place....
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(3) Usable bathrooms
The final Guidelines provide two alternative sets of specifications for making bathrooms accessible in accordance with the Act's requirements....
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The Guidelines are not mandatory
Builders and developers may choose to depart from the Guidelines, and seek alternate ways to demonstrate that they have met the requirements of the Fair Housing Act....