As designers or managers, we do not decide whether or not a person can or would want to visit remote areas or areas where access is difficult....
Search Results "VRI: Video Remote Interpreting"
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Do facilities in remote locations have to be accessible?
- QuickCaption Video Captioning Services
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§ 1194.24 Video and multimedia products
§ 1194.24 Video and multimedia products....
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department has added video text displays, computer-aided transcription services, and open and closed captioning to the list of examples....
- Mind's Eye Audio Description for Television, Film and Video
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How to access video description
How to access video description Video description is provided through the TV or set top box "secondary audio"; feature, which some TV controls identify as "SAP"; or "secondary audio...
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Risk Cannot be Speculative or Remote
Risk Cannot be Speculative or Remote The results of a medical examination may not disqualify persons currently able to perform essential job functions because of unsubstantiated speculation...
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III−4.3300 Examples of auxiliary aids and services
Examples of auxiliary aids and services for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing include qualified interpreters, notetakers, computer-aided transcription services, written materials...
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III. DEFINITIONS
The term “Auxiliary Aids and Services” includes qualified interpreters provided either on-site or through video remote interpreting (“VRI”) services; note takers; real-time computer-aided...
- Be My Eyes Live Video Chat App
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§ 37.15 Interpretations and guidance
The Secretary of Transportation, Office of the Secretary of Transportation, and Operating Administrations may issue written interpretations of or written guidance concerning this part....
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§ 37.15 Interpretations and guidance
The Secretary of Transportation, Office of the Secretary of Transportation, and Operating Administrations may issue written interpretations of or written guidance concerning this part...
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Primary Consideration
If a public entity chooses Video Remote Interpreting (VRI – where the interpreteris [sic] off-site and communication occurs with computer equipment) rather than face-to-face, the public...
- Video Caption Corporation Closed Captioning and Subtitling Services
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F. The Department's Rulemaking History Regarding Captioning and Video Description
not raise movie captioning or video description as potential areas of regulation....
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What Situations Require an Interpreter?
What Situations Require an Interpreter?...
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Communicating with People Who Have Disabilities
CART (which requires an audible feed and a data feed to an off-site transcriber); and video remote interpreting (VRI), a fee-based service that allows public entities that have video conferencing...
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Interpreting the Interactions
People who do remote sensing and that type of thing tell us that there’s almost a linear relationship between the contrast in terms of power versus the spatial frequency level....
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3. The risk must be current, not one that is speculative or remote
The risk must be current, not one that is speculative or remote The employer must show that there is a current risk -- "a high probability of substantial harm" -- to health or safety...
- QuickCaption Remote Realtime Captioning CART
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§ 36.303(b) Examples
(b) Examples. The term auxiliary aids and services includes--
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d. Problem: Videos and Other Multimedia Lack Accessible Features
Today, some government entities use their websites to post training videos for their employees, feature automated slide shows of recent public events, and offer video tours of local attractions...
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
effective communication requires public entities to provide “auxiliary aids and services” which may include the following: For people who are deaf or have hearing loss: qualified interpreters...