Telecommunications Act requires that whenever it is not readily achievable to make a product accessible, a manufacturer shall ensure that the equipment is compatible with existing peripheral devices...
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Specialized Customer Premises Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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2.4.2 Considerations of Manufacturers in Accessible MDE Design
safety, essential performance, and usability; ergonomic guidelines; and ultimately, validation with representative customers to help establish the safety and effectiveness of the medical devices...
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5. Interoperability Requirements for Assistive Technology
Under these guidelines, telecommunications equipment must be compatible with “peripheral devices and specialized premises equipment commonly used by individuals with disabilities to achieve...
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4.3.8 Operating forces
Further, tasks and products that require operation of controls or object grasping should allow for both right and lefthanded operation, given that more than 25% of wheeled mobility device...
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Readily achievable (Advisory Guidance)
For example, it may not be readily achievable to add a large display for low vision users to a small pager designed to fit in a pocket, because making the device significantly larger would...
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II-7.1000 Equally effective communication
Auxiliary aids and services include a wide range of services and devices that promote effective communication....
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Guest Rooms
Have hearing-impaired alert kits available such as a door knocker and/or alarm vibrator. 806.3.2 Notification Devices....
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Attachment C
These include use of gestures or visual aids to supplement oral communication; an exchange of written notes; use of a computer or typewriter; use of assistive listening devices (to amplify...
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Attachment D: HUMBOLDT COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICY STATEMENT REGARDING EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
These include use of gestures or visual aids to supplement oral communication; an exchange of written notes; use of a computer or typewriter; use of assistive listening devices (to amplify...
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Section 1630.15(d) Defense To Not Making Reasonable Accommodation
The terms of a collective bargaining agreement may be relevant to this determination....
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Introduction
This guide is not a collection of fishing pier designs....
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Introduction
This guide is not a collection of sports facility designs....
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Introduction
This guide is not a collection of swimming pool or spa designs....
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Introduction
This guide is not a collection of golf course designs....
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Introduction
This guide is not a collection of miniature golf course designs....
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Introduction
This guide is not a collection of boating facility designs....
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Introduction
This guide is not a collection of amusement ride designs....
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28 CFR Part 36 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations and in Commercial Facilities NPRM (2008 Title III NPRM)
adopt the 2004 ADAAG as its proposed standards for title II entities, to make amendments to the title II regulation for consistency with title III, and to make amendments that reflect the collective...
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1. Costs: Summary of Methodology and Results
Generally speaking, the “medium” cost estimates collectively serve as the primary scenario in the Final RA when calculating incremental costs because it models the most likely set of cost...
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Findings
While the design itself may be the problem in some cases, failure to collect enough information about the site was also identified as a likely contributor to installation of accessible routes...
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Station 5-Lateral Operating Space (Sweep Width)
Accordingly, researchers focused the survey design, hence data collection, of space dimensions to actual occupied horizontal and vertical dimensions of users operating within uncrowded pathway...
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