Services, and Remote Desktop Powerful scripting language to customize the user experience on any application Includes drivers for all popular Braille displays Includes voices for over...
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A Bird’s Eye View of the House Deliberations
Many members, however, viewed the legislative process as an incremental one, whereby major policies would be assembled step by step over many years....
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2.3 Qualified Individual with a Disability
the telephone, but if in fact the basic functions of the job are to file and retrieve written materials, and telephones actually or usually are handled by other employees, a person whose hearing...
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Section 36.206 Retaliation or Coercion (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
oppose any act or practice made unlawful by this part, or because that individual made a charge, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing...
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14. What kinds of reasonable accommodations are related to the benefits and privileges of employment?
An employer will not be excused from providing an employee with a hearing disability with a necessary accommodation because the employer has contracted with another entity to conduct the...
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Appendix B to Part 382—Cross-Reference Table
(New) 53 Vision/hearing impairments....
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28 CFR Part 36 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accommodations - Movie Theaters; Movie Captioning and Audio Description Final Rule
specific requirements addressing the obligations of public accommodations that own, lease, or operate movie theaters to provide effective communication to patrons who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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Appendix B – Cross-Reference Table
(New) 53 Vision/hearing impairments....
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§35.161 Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's)
entity communicates with applicants and beneficiaries by telephone, TDD’s or equally effective telecommunication systems be used to communicate with individuals with impaired speech or hearing...
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D. TERMS OF AGREEMENT
shall provide auxiliary aids and services to ensure that the content of its exhibitions, public programs and other offerings is accessible and effectively communicated to individuals with hearing...
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28 CFR Part 36 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability; Movie Captioning and Video Description ANPRM
goods, services, facilities, privileges, accommodations, or advantages offered by movie theater owners or operators at movie theaters accessible to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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Reduced Contrast Sensitivity
We don’t hear about that as much. And information in the image is defined by contrast (slide 33). Whereas, if visual acuity is lost, it looks blurred....
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A. Training
., hearing voices); How to take appropriate steps to ensure effective communication with individuals with mental health disabilities or I/DD; How to avoid escalating interactions...
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10. How do the IDEA FAPE and the Title II effective communication requirements differ with regard to the obligation to provide communication for students with disabilities attending public elementary and secondary schools?
nothing in the IDEA that precludes districts from doing so as part of FAPE.41 For a student with a disability who is covered under both laws ‐‐ such as all IDEA‐eligible students with hearing...
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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?
For example, if a student who is hard of hearing needs assistance with taking notes, a teacher should not call out for volunteers in the front of the whole class....