(vii) Otherwise limit a qualified handicapped person in the enjoyment of any right, privilege, advantage, or opportunity enjoyed by others receiving an aid, benefit, or service....
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§104.4(b)(1)(vii)
- ADA25: #17 of 25 -- Recreation
- ADA25: #16 of 25 -- VRS: Other
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Section 35.161 Telecommunications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Often individuals with disabilities, including persons who are deaf or hard of hearing, are unable to use such automated systems....
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When must manufacturers and service providers evaluate access needs?
Manufacturers and service providers must evaluate the accessibility, usability and compatibility of their equipment and services as early and consistently as possible throughout their design...
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Section 35.161 Telecommunications (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, the proposed regulation updates the terminology in light of modern usage from "individuals with impaired hearing or speech" to "individuals with hearing or speech disabilities...
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§104.4(b)(2)
(2) For purposes of this part, aids, benefits, and services, to be equally effective, are not required to produce the identical result or level of achievement for handicapped and nonhandicapped...
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412.8.2 Voice and Hearing Carry Over
ICT shall provide a microphone capable of being turned on and off to allow the user to intermix speech with TTY use.
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§ 36.311(a) Use of wheelchairs and manually-powered mobility aids
(a) Use of wheelchairs and manually-powered mobility aids....
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Introduction
In particular, this document explains: when an employer may ask an applicant or employee questions about his hearing impairment and how it should treat voluntary disclosures;...
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§104.4(c) Aid, benefits, or services limited by Federal law
(c) Aid, benefits, or services limited by Federal law. ...
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Effective Communication
Types of Auxiliary Aids and Services There are a variety of auxiliary aids and services. Here are a few examples....
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What types of changes in policies, practices, or procedures would a public accommodation have to make to ensure equal access to persons with HIV or AIDS?
What types of changes in policies, practices, or procedures would a public accommodation have to make to ensure equal access to persons with HIV or AIDS?...
- ADA25: #14 of 25 -- Police
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Phase II: Energy and Commerce & Public Works and Transportation Committees
."70 Historically, three of the main telecommunications issues for the deaf and hard of hearing were hearing-aid compatibility, teletype devices, and television decoding....
- ADA25: #13 of 25 -- Jails and Prisons
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§ 38.95(d) Mobility aid seating location
(d) Mobility aid seating location. Spaces for persons who wish to remain in their wheelchairs or mobility aids shall have a minimum clear floor space 48 inches by 30 inches....
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§ 35.160(b)(2)
(2) The type of auxiliary aid or service necessary to ensure effective communication will vary in accordance with the method of communication used by the individual; the nature, length,...
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C. Planning Ahead to Provide Effective Communication
Prepare for the time when someone will request a qualified interpreter, Braille documents, video relay, or another auxiliary aid or service....
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III-4.3200 Effective communication
Who decides what type of auxiliary aid should be provided?...
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382.119 What information must carriers give individuals with vision or hearing impairment on aircraft?
382.119 What information must carriers give individuals with vision or hearing impairment on aircraft?...
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§104.44 Academic adjustments.
[45 FR 30936, May 9, 1980, as amended at 65 FR 68055, Nov. 13, 2000]
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§ 36.105(d)(2)(iii)(J) Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection substantially limits immune function
(J) Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection substantially limits immune function; and
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§ 35.108(d)(2)(iii)(J) HIV infection substantially limits immune function
(J) Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection substantially limits immune function; and
