Always repeat what the person tells you to confirm that you understood. Never pretend to understand if you have not. Ask questions one at a time....
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Interacting with People with Speech Disabilities
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502.4 Platform Accessibility Features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
capabilities that users with disabilities have come to expect as core accessibility features when using today’s platforms and operating systems, such as allowing adjustment of delay before key...
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FAQ: How do I create a new post in Corada Voices?
Repeat this step as needed to select all the WorkGroups desired. 7. You may also attach images or files by selecting the “Add file” link, near the bottom of the form....
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Tips for Assisting People Who Have Difficulty Speaking
If you do not understand something that is said, tell the person you don’t understand and ask the person to repeat. Be patient, it may take a while to communicate....
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§ 37.123(e)(2)(iii)(B)
(B) Key stations have not yet been made accessible....
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11B-707.3 Operable parts
Unless a clear or correct key is provided, each operable part shall be able to be differentiated by sound or touch, without activation....
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Products and services covered under Section 255
services, including regular telephone calls, call waiting, speed dialing, call forwarding, computer-provided directory assistance, call monitoring, caller identification, call tracing and repeat...
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Pushbutton locator tone
Pushbutton locator tone The pushbutton locator tone is a low-volume tick or tone that repeats constantly, at one-second intervals, during the flashing and steady DON’T WALK intervals...
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C. Keyword Definitions
Following is a list of key words whose definitions will help you fully understand this manual....
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DOT Response
In the Department's view, the ADA does not provide a statutory basis for requiring the expansion of the list of key stations, renovation of which for accessibility was to have been completed...
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§ 1194.26(a)
(a) All mechanically operated controls and keys shall comply with §1194.23 (k) (1) through(4)....
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§382.91(b)(1)
(1) This requirement includes assistance in accessing key functional areas of the terminal, such as ticket counters and baggage claim....
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§ 37.47(d)(2)
(2) The plan shall establish milestones for the achievement of required accessibility of key stations, consistent with the requirements of this section....
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§ 37.51(d)(2)
(2) The plan shall establish milestones for the achievement of required accessibility of key stations, consistent with the requirements of this section....
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A. Examples of Policies and Practices That Facilitate ADA Compliance
Department of Justice settlement agreements provide examples of policies and procedures that assist in achieving ADA compliance in key areas....
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E102.8.1 TIA 825-A
A Frequency Shift Keyed Modem for Use on the Public Switched Telephone Network, (2003), IBR proposed for Section 410.6.3.1....
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C102.8.1 TIA 825-A
A Frequency Shift Keyed Modem for Use on the Public Switched Telephone Network, (2003), IBR proposed for Section 410.6.3.1....
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§ 37.153(c)(2)(i)
(i) For purposes of this section, key routes are defined as routes along which there is service at least hourly throughout the day....
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§ 1194.23(k)(4)
(4) The status of all locking or toggle controls or keys shall be visually discernible, and discernible either through touch or sound....
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Section 1194.23 Telecommunications Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Tactilely discernible means that individual keys can be located and distinguished from adjacent keys by touch....
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Does the lift allow a person using a mobility device unassisted entry, operation (is key available, if required), and exit? Yes No...
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§ 37.53(c)
(c) In making accessible the key stations identified under the agreements cited in this section, the entities named in the agreements are subject to the requirements of §37.9 of this part...
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Tips for Interacting with People with Disabilities
If the person has a speech impairment and you are having difficulty understanding what he or she is saying, ask the individual to repeat, rather than pretending to understand....