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"Qualified Interpreter" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
An oral interpreter has special skill and training to mouth a speaker's words silently for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, many of whom were raised orally and were taught to...
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Discrimination is Prohibited
More specifically, carriers cannot require a passenger with a disability to accept special services, e.g., pre-boarding, not requested by the passenger....
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§35.131(b) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a health care facility that specializes in a particular type of treatment, such as care of burn victims, is not required to provide drug rehabilitation services, but it cannot...
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Electronic Submission of Comments and Posting of Public Comments
Electronic files should avoid the use of special characters or any form of encryption and should be free of any defects or viruses....
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BOND Chief KATHLEEN WOLFE Special Litigation CounselĀ AMANDA MAISELS Deputy Chief /s/ Jimmy A. RodriguezĀ JIMMY A....
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Using Qualified Interpreters
The ADA regulations define a qualified interpreter as one who is āable to interpret effectively, accurately, and impartially, both receptively and expressively, using any necessary specialized...
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Section 4.1.5, Additions (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
comply with the applicable scoping provisions of sections 4.1.1 to 4.1.3 for new construction, the applicable technical specifications of sections 4.2 through 4.34, and any applicable special...
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1. Making Facilities Accessible and Usable
facilities accessible to its job applicants and employees under Title I of the ADA differs from the obligation of a place of public accommodation to provide access in existing facilities to its customers...
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The Market Case for Accessible Events, Meetings and Conferences
In the age of social media, where more and more people share their experiences (the good and the not so good) in real time, businesses and planners who can ride the wave of positive, customer-centric...
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Section 37.167 Other Service Requirements
Part 38 requires a variety of accessibility equipment. This section requires that the entity use the equipment it has....
- ADA Transition Planning - Part 2
- AJW Architectural Products U115 32 oz. Stainless Steel Powder Soap Dispenser - Surface Mounted
- Hadrian Inc. Powder Coated Toilet Partition
- Panda S.65 All Aluminum with Aluminum/Wood Clad Multi-Slide Door System
- Just Manufacturing Backsplash Mounted Sink Faucet with Gooseneck Spout
- Door King Inc. 1802 and 1802-EPD Electronic Programmable Directory Telephone Entry System
- Hafele America Co. Pocket Door Hardware
- Portlight Inclusive Disaster Strategies
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4. Coverage of Real-Time Text
RTT represented a major advance by allowing persons with hearing- or speech-related disabilities to communicate through real-time text on mainstream devices, rather than having to use special...
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Volume Control
All public telephones are required to be equipped with volume control, as discussed above in section 217....
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11B-203 General exceptions
Specific employee work areas in health facilities include, but are not limited to: nurse sub-stations, operating room tables, counters in clinical laboratories, imaging equipment, control...
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A. Aircraft Accessibility
In addition, different size airplanes must be equipped with different features according to the law....
- Hill-Rom VikingĀ® M Patient Lift