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6. EDUCATE YOUR COMMUNITY
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§35.160 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For instance, some courtrooms are now equipped for ``computer-assisted transcripts,'' which allow virtually instantaneous transcripts of courtroom argument and testimony to appear on displays...
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§35.162 Telephone Emergency Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 35.162 requires public entities to take appropriate steps, including equipping their emergency systems with modern technology, as may be necessary to promptly receive and respond...
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3.1.4. Digital vs. Analog Projection Systems
The Final RA assumes that new auditoriums will purchase the necessary captioning and audio description equipment in the first year of operation. ...
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2.1 Participant Recruitment and Sampling
Researchers at each of these sites were trained in the data collection methods and used the same measurement equipment to ensure consistency in measurement methods across sites....
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4.2 Functional Comparisons
FM systems, however, are susceptible to outside radio interference or may cause such interference to other nearby users of radio equipment....
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11B-604.5.1 Side wall
Hospital signaling and nurse call equipment includes four types of call stations: patient stations, bath stations, staff emergency stations, and code call stations....
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How do I know it’s a service animal and not a pet?
It should be noted, however, that the absence of such equipment does not necessarily mean the animal is not a service animal....
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Section 1194.2 Purpose (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The American Council of the Blind (ACB) recommended that the requirement for documentation apply when agencies claim the lack of commercially available accessible equipment or software....
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Key Differences Between Routes
Determining the type of route required is often a challenging exercise....
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Section 35.172 Investigations and compliance reviews. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
the Department proposed deleting the word ‘‘each'' as it appears before ‘‘complaint'' in § 35.172(a) of the 1991 title II regulation as a means of clarifying that designated agencies may exercise...
- Fulton County, GA Self Evaluation Report
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EXHIBIT A Required Accessible Elements at QuikTrip Stores
Vending Machines, Equipment, and Other Controls and Operating Mechanisms....
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Phase II: Energy and Commerce & Public Works and Transportation Committees
During the 1980s, the deaf community succeeded in passing legislation that required employers to provide hearing-aid compatible telephones, which were equipped to transmit electromagnetic...
- State Exchange on Employment and Disability (SEED)
- National Center for Blind Youth in Science (NCBYS)
- Like the Mic
- Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (MS Focus)
- Viking E-1600-45A Emergency Phone
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Section 36.303(g)(5) Performance Requirements for Captioning Devices and Audio Description Devices
The rule imposes the responsibility on movie theaters to ensure that the equipment is fully operational (meets all of the performance requirements in the regulation) and available....
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5. Reassignment to a Vacant Position
Reassignment may be an appropriate accommodation when an employee becomes disabled, when a disability becomes more severe, or when changes or technological developments in equipment affect...
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b. Summary of Objectives of, and Legal Basis for, the Proposed Regulation
of accessibility in movie theaters across the country, and that patrons who are deaf or hard of hearing or blind or have low vision will be able to use captioning or audio description equipment...
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Allocation of Responsibilities for Shared-Use Kiosks
operators jointly and severally liable under Part 382 (see 14 CFR 382.99(f)) and under Part 27 (see 49 CFR 27.72(c)(2) and (d)(2)) for the provision and maintenance of lifts and accessibility equipment...
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1. Question: What is the minimum width needed for a non-level boarding railroad passenger station platform to meet the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
to 14 feet at the end(s) of the platform. 1 In addition, the maximum length of the lifting platform could be as much as 54 inches on new cars built to the Next Generation Corridor Equipment...
