Do not make assumptions about the extent of a person’s visual acuity....
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Check-In and Check-Out Procedures
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"Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) Services'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Both VRI and VRS use a remote interpreter who is able to See and communicate with a deaf person and a hearing person, and all three individuals may be connected by a video link....
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Other Cost Issues
For example: If the cost of an assistive device is $2000, and an employer believes that it can demonstrate that spending more than $1500 would be an undue hardship, the individual with a...
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14. What kinds of reasonable accommodations are related to the benefits and privileges of employment?
basic nondiscrimination and building accessibility requirements, provide reasonable modifications to policies and practices, and supply auxiliary aids (for example, assistive listening devices...
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Staff Training
People with mobility disabilities are not all the same - they use mobility devices of different types, sizes and weight, transfer in different ways, and have varying levels of physical ability...
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5. What does it mean for auxiliary aids and services to be provided in “accessible formats, in a timely manner, and in such a way as to protect the privacy and independence” of a student with a disability?
First, the auxiliary aid or service provided must permit the person with the disability to access the information....
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References
Assistive technology devices and home accessibility features: Prevalence, Payment, Need, and Trends. Advance Data, No. 217....
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4. Benefits—Qualitative Discussion of Benefits
time, some number of persons with disabilities will likely attend movies at a rate that is different than they had previously, the number of persons who attend movies as part of a larger...
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Sec.36.504(a)(2)
(2) May award other relief as the court considers to be appropriate, including monetary damages to persons aggrieved when requested by the Attorney General; and...
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AREA OF REFUGE
An area where persons unable to use stairways can remain temporarily to await instructions or assistance during emergency evacuation....
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1630.2(p)(2)(II)
(II) The overall financial resources of the facility or facilities involved in the provision of the reasonable accommodation, the number of persons employed at such facility, and the effect...
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§27.7(c) Communications
Recipients shall take appropriate steps to ensure that communications with their applicants, employees, and beneficiaries are available to persons with impaired vision and hearing....
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TRANSITION PLAN {35.150}
TRANSITION PLAN {35.150} Required where: Structural changes will be undertaken to achieve program access Public entity employs 50 or more persons...
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§104.42(a) General
Qualified handicapped persons may not, on the basis of handicap, be denied admission or be subjected to discrimination in admission or recruitment by a recipient to which this subpart applies...
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§104.42(b)(3)(ii)
(ii) admissions tests that are designed for persons with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills are offered as often and in as timely a manner as are other admissions tests; and...