(i) High-contrast captioning (captioning that is at least as easy to read as white letters on a consistent black background) on television and audio-visual displays....
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§27.71(i) High-contrast captioning on television and audio-visual displays.
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§ 382.47 Accommodations for persons with hearing impairments
(1) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the carrier shall implement this requirement by using open captioning or an inset for a sign language interpreter as part...
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1016.6 Openings
This section requires openings in the surface of outdoor recreation access routes, passing spaces, and resting intervals such as spaces between the boards in a boardwalk and drainage grates...
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Captioning at sporting venues. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Captioning at sporting venues....
- American Specialties Surface Mounted Bottle Opener 0711-B
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American Specialties Surface Mounted Bottle Opener Model 0711-B
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Disinformation Corridor Exhibit
The force required to push or pull open the red door leading out of the exhibit is 15 lbf, which exceeds the maximum allowable door opening force of 5 lbf....
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Rising Sun Exhibit
The force required to push or pull open the painted door leading out of the exhibit is 14 lbf, which exceeds the maximum allowable door opening force of 5 lbf....
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7.4.7 Openings
Openings in trail tread surfaces, trail resting spaces, and trail passing spaces shall be small enough to prevent passage of a 1/2 inch- (13 mm-) diameter sphere....
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C.8 - Are Section 508 access requirements satisfied if the agency provides such access following a request for it, as opposed to in anticipation of a request for access?
For example, the production of a training video, which is covered by the Section 508 standards, must include the incorporation of open or closed captioning and audio description during the...
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7.4. Costs to Impacted Small Entities
within a theater exhibiting digital movies. ...
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services Section 36.303(a) of the 1991 title III regulation requires a public accommodation to take such steps as may be necessary to ensure that...
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§ 36.303 Auxiliary aids and services.
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Section 36.303(g)(4) Minimum Requirements for Audio Description Devices
In order to ensure that individuals who are blind or have low vision have access to audio-described movies when such movies are available, movie theaters must provide a reasonable number...
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Openings [1017.6]
Openings are gaps in the surface of a trail....
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Openings [1016.6]
Openings are gaps in the surface of an ORAR....
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4.9.2 TREADS AND RISERS
Open risers are not permitted on accessible routes....
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12181(7)(C)
(C) a motion picture house, theater, concert hall, stadium, or other place of exhibition entertainment;
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404.2.9 Door and Gate Opening Force
Fire doors shall have a minimum opening force allowable by the appropriate administrative authority....
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404.2.9 Door and Gate Opening Force
Fire doors shall have a minimum opening force allowable by the appropriate administrative authority....
- The Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM)
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Design parameter considerations
National Center for Accessible Media for the Whitney Museum put forward the following design parameters for shopping for appropriate technologies: Allowance for synchronization of caption...
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3.3.2. Audio Description Hardware Scoping Requirements
Unlike closed movie captioning hardware, one unit of audio description hardware per auditorium is not necessary to provide audio description. ...
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3.4.2. Audio Description Hardware Unit Costs
According to industry research, there are no additional audio description hardware costs for movie theaters purchasing USL or Sony’s captioning hardware. ...