of children with disAbilities, we understand the daily challenges and frustrations that never go away, the seemingly simple tasks which become monumental, the feeling of No Control and hearing...
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Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008
. – The purposes of this Act are— (1) to carry out the ADA’s objectives of providing “a clear and comprehensive national mandate for the elimination of discrimination” and “clear, strong...
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Section 1630.10(a)—In General
This provision is applicable to all types of selection criteria, including safety requirements, vision or hearing requirements, walking requirements, lifting requirements, and employment...
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II. Overview of Requirements
., prescription eyeglasses or hearing aids); or services of a personal nature including assistance in eating, toileting, or dressing....
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Typical examples of reasonable accommodations are:
Providing instructions and information in writing for an employee with hearing loss. Allowing an employee to bring his or her service animal to work....
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Issue: Program Accessibility
If a municipal building such as a courthouse is inaccessible, people with disabilities who use wheelchairs are unable to participate in jury duty, attend hearings, and gain access to other...
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Q6. Does the Amendments Act address the "major life activities" referred to in the Section 504 and Title II regulations?
The list of major life activities in the ADA now includes, but is not limited to: caring for oneself performing manual tasks seeing hearing eating...
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i. EIT for effective communication in accessible rooms
facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, hotels, or other places of lodging to permit effective communication by individuals with disabilities, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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4. c. CUSTOMER SERVICE and COMMUNICATION and ACCESS
Describes practical approaches to use when serving or waiting on customers with physical, visual, hearing, cognitive, intellectual, and psychiatric disabilities, as well as people with significant...
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Scoping [4.1.3(5)]
This is required for several reasons: some people with mobility impairments can use stairs, ADAAG addresses access for people with hearing or vision impairments as well as mobility impairments...
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3.2. Baselines
Until recently, few movie theaters actually provided auxiliary aids and services for movie patrons who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision, despite the increasing availability...
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Attachment A: NOTICE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
services, and activities, including qualified sign language interpreters, documents in Braille, and other ways of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech, hearing...
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Section 37.161 Maintenance of Accessible Features--General
This section recognizes that it is not sufficient to provide features such as lift-equipped vehicles, elevators, communications systems to provide information to people with vision or hearing...
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Guidance Documents, short-term
It seems like we should also think about maybe some short-term efforts in that some of the things that we’ve all discussed over the past couple of days are kind of so well-agreed upon and...
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How to File a Charge of Employment Discrimination
For example, a family member, social worker, or other representative can file a charge on behalf of someone with a hearing impairment....
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Section 1630.2(j)(3) Predictable Assessments
physical and mental impairments such as epilepsy, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and intellectual and developmental disabilities * * * even where a mitigating measure—like medication or a hearing...
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(2) Transfer Surface Location for Diagnostic Equipment Used in the Seated Position
Additionally, at the public hearing on May 8, 2012, a commenter raised concerns about the ability to obtain dental care when unable to transfer onto the dental chair....
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Major life activities
To summarize, major life activities include certain acts a person does (such as hearing, speaking, lifting) and a person’s bodily functions (such as lung disease that affects a person’...
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Swimming pools. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Question 36: The Department would like to hear from public accommodations and individuals with disabilities about this exemption. ...
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I. Steps to Ensure Access for All in Emergencies and Disasters
., mobility, vision, hearing, cognitive, psychiatric, and other disabilities) regarding all phases of your emergency management plan, including: preparation; notification...
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General Comments (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
reduce, weaken, narrow or set less accessibility standards than those included in existing MGRAD’’ and should provide greater guidance in communication accessibility for individuals with hearing...
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Chapter 4 Addendum: Title II Checklist (9-1-1 and Emergency Communications Services)
identify which emergency calls were TTY calls, use the response time for unannounced TTY test calls); and feedback from meetings with community members who are deaf, are hard-of-hearing...
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B. Legal foundation for captioning and video description
The statute defines auxiliary aids to include "qualified interpreters or other effective methods of making aurally delivered materials available to individuals with hearing impairments"...
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General Comments (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
reduce, weaken, narrow or set less accessibility standards than those included in existing MGRAD'' and should provide greater guidance in communication accessibility for individuals with hearing...