In § 36.303(f) of the NPRM, the Department proposed the inclusion of four performance standards for VRI (which the NPRM termed video interpreting services (VIS)), for effective communication...
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Video remote interpreting (VRI) services. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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II. DEFINITIONS
“Effective Communication” means communication with persons with disabilities that is as effective as communication with others. ...
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2.5 Physical Accessibility.
The applicability of the Standards is based on the construction date of the specific structure....
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GENERAL EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION PROVISIONS
Within three months of the effective date of this Agreement, the SDA will identify sources of qualified sign language and oral interpreters, real-time transcription services, and vendors...
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B. Adoption and Implementation of ADA Accessibility Policy
As of the effective date of this Agreement, Atlantis has adopted and implemented an ADA Accessibility Policy (“ADA Policy”) that includes the following: Effective Communication...
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What types of communication aids and services would a public accommodation be required to provide to persons with HIV or AIDS?
A public accommodation is required to provide auxiliary aids and services where necessary to ensure effective communication with individuals with disabilities, unless an undue burden (that...
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5. Television, Videos, Telephones, and Title II of the ADA
The effective communication requirement also covers public television programs, videos produced by a public entity, and telephone communications.10 These communications must be accessible...
- Inclusion Solutions OrderAssist™ Drive-Thru Access
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382.69 What requirements must carriers meet concerning the accessibility of videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual presentations shown on aircraft to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing?
The requirements of this section go into effect 180 days after the effective date of the rule with respect to safety videos, and 240 days after the effective date of the rule with respect...
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§382.51(a)(8)
(8) If you newly acquire televisions and other audio-visual displays for passenger safety briefings, information, or entertainment on or after May 13, 2009, such equipment must have...
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May a family member be used to provide sign language interpretation for a person who is deaf?
Generally a public entity must provide an objective, qualified interpreter. However, a family member could be used in an emergency involving an imminent safety threat or where the...
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Section 36.303(g)(6) Alternative Technologies
The Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources included a statement in its report on the ADA to the same effect. S. Rep. No. 101-116, at 64 (1989)....
- Mind's Eye Audio Description for Television, Film and Video
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Common Use or Public Use System Interface: ADA Standard Section 708.4.1
The common use or public use system interface shall include the capability of supporting voice and TTY communication with the residential dwelling unit interface.
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11B-708.4.1 Common use or public use system interface
The common use or public use system interface shall include the capability of supporting voice and TTY communication with the residential dwelling unit interface.
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3. Q: What are the basic requirements of title III?
Centers must provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services needed for effective communication with children or adults with disabilities, when doing so would not constitute an undue burden...
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10. Q: One of the children in my center has parents who are deaf. I need to have a long discussion with them about their child's behavior and development. Do I have to provide a sign language interpreter for the meeting?
Child care centers must provide effective communication to the customers they serve, including parents and guardians with disabilities, unless doing so poses an undue burden....
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Overview
The effective date of the Department's two revised ADA rules is March 15, 2011....
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Common Problems with Communication
Local governments must ensure that the way they communicate with the public is as effective for people with disabilities as with others, unless doing do would impose an undue burden or cause...
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§ 36.303(g)(6)(i)
its obligation to provide captioning and audio description in its movie theaters to persons with disabilities through any technology so long as that technology provides communication as effective...
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Do all print materials need to be available in large print and Braille or are they only required upon request?
Public entities are required to “make available appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to ensure effective communication.”...
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Auxiliary aids and services: captioning and video interpreting services.
Implicit in this duty to provide auxiliary aids and services is the underlying obligation of a public accommodation to communicate effectively with its customers, clients, patients, or participants...
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E. Notice to MSHA Personnel and MSHA Affiliated Physicians
MSHA shall publish on its website a policy statement regarding MSHA’s policy for effective communication with persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. ...