prohibition embodied in section 504 to all actions of State and local governments, the standards adopted in this part are generally the same as those required under section 504 for federally assisted...
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§35.103 Relationship to Other Laws
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DEFINITIONS
through video remote interpreting (“VRI”) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone handset amplifiers; assistive...
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Typical Day - Public Entities: (State and Local Governmental Entities)
Entities: (State and Local Governmental Entities) Overview of Title II Requirements (1 - 2 hours) Responsibilities for Governmental bodies, agencies and those who receive “significant assistance...
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10. Q: Do police departments have to arrange for a sign language interpreter every time an officer interacts with a person who is deaf?
Examples of other communication aids, called "auxiliary aids and services" in the ADA, that assist people who are deaf or hard of hearing include the exchange of written notes, telecommunications...
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Amenities
for a person who is swimming alone to be able to call the pool lift when it is in the up positions so he or she will not be stranded in the water for extended periods of time awaiting assistance...
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FEDERAL LAWS
Under Section 504, schools that receive Federal financial assistance must ensure that children and youth with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in the program or activity...
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II. DEFINITIONS
services; oral, relay or tactile interpreters; note takers; real-time computer-aided transcription services; written materials; exchange of written notes; telephone handset amplifiers; assistive...
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I. Ensuring Compliance Now and In the Future
If your entity receives federal financial assistance, the policy should also address compliance with Section 504. ...
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Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use
Consequently, the driver or other personnel must provide assistance with the use of lifts, ramps, and securement devices....
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2. Justification for Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web ICT
Additional notes are provided in the Task Force report to assist in the application of these Success Criteria to non-Web ICT. One example is Success Criterion 2.4.5 Multiple Ways....
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Introduction
The opportunity to touch artifacts or replicas, explore maps for orientation and models assist in gaining a complete picture of the interpretive story. 2....
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Relationship to Other Laws
In addition, nothing in the ADA prevents a covered entity subject to one statute from modifying its policies and providing greater access in order to assist individuals with disabilities...
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Section 37.165 Lift and Securement Use
Consequently, the driver or other personnel must provide assistance with the use of lifts, ramps, and securement devices....
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Section 1630.2(o) Reasonable Accommodation
Providing personal assistants, such as a page turner for an employee with no hands or a travel attendant to act as a sighted guide to assist a blind employee on occasional business trips...
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iii. Need for Department action
Similarly, there seems to be little debate that the websites of recipients of federal financial assistance are covered by section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act....
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2.3 Implications of MDE Accessibility for Clinical Staff
2.3 Implications of MDE Accessibility for Clinical Staff Health care personnel face risks of injuries from transferring, positioning, or otherwise physically assisting patients in health...
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Chapter 6 Addendum: Title II Checklist (Curb Ramps and Pedestrian Crossings)
To assist you in identifying systemic problems, it would be helpful for you to know, for each of these pedestrian crossings, the date when construction commenced, the name of the firm or...
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V. IMPROVED POLICIES, PROCEDURES, AND PROGRAMS AFFECTING ACCESS
With the assistance of the parties, the Access Policy Consultant(s) and/or the Access Policy Work Group will review any and all Kaiser policies and procedures (or the absence thereof) that...
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Wheelchair Space or Transfer Seat or Transfer Device
The 2004 ADAAG, which the Department adopted as part of the 2010 Standards, was developed with the assistance of an advisory committee that included representation from the design staffs...
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Chapter 7 Addendum 2: The ADA and Emergency Shelters: Access for All in Emergencies and Disasters
provide equal access to the many benefits that shelters provide, including safety, food, services, comfort, information, a place to sleep until it is safe to return home, and the support and assistance...
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11B-903.4 Back support
To assist in transferring to the bench, consider providing grab bars on a wall adjacent to the bench, but not on the seat back....
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5.5.1 Armrest Provision for M302
Although the NPRM infers that the transfer supports are only useful during transfer to/from the chair, the Committee felt that the transfer supports would adequately assist a user with repositioning...
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What is program accessibility?
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires that individuals with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in all federally conducted and federally assisted programs...
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Expert opinion on the current literature
Thirteen external reviewers who are collaborators and work in the assistive technology and/or the rehabilitation field were invited to participate in a study to formally evaluate the remaining...