Sales and ticket counters that have been lowered to provide access must be clear and unobstructed for use by people with disabilities....
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  Maintaining Accessibility in Museum Shops
  
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  ADA Quick Tips - Sign Language Interpreters
  In order to provide equal access, a public accommodation must provide auxiliary aids and services for people who are deaf or hard of hearing when needed.... 
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  Case Study #2: The appropriate auxiliary aids and services under Title II are the same as special education and related services required under the IDEA.
  Shortly after becoming aware that Julie’s parents requested an accessible e‐book reader, the IEP Team discusses whether any additional appropriate auxiliary aids and services are necessary... 
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  Section 35.160 Communications (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  the companion is deaf or hard of hearing, blind, has low vision, or has a disability that affects his or her speech, it is the public entity's responsibility to provide an appropriate auxiliary... 
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  Section 36.309 Examinations and Courses (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
  The Department, therefore, included it in the paragraphs of Sec.36.309 requiring the provision of auxiliary aids.... 
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  Video remote interpreting (VRI). (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Section 36.303(b)(1) sets out examples of auxiliary aids and services.... 
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  II-7.1000 Equally effective communication.
  The obligation of public entities to provide necessary auxiliary aids and services is not limited to individuals with a direct interest in the proceedings or outcome.... 
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  Height: ADA Standard Section 902.4.2
  The tops of tables and counters shall be 26 inches (660 mm) minimum and 30 inches (760 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground.... 
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  Spy City Café
  g The height of the main cashier counter is 42" above the finished floor, exceeding the maximum allowable height of 36". See Standards § 7.2(1). h.... 
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  Maintaining Accessibility in Museum Programs
  Auxiliary aids and services (e.g., assistive listening devices, audio description tours, closed captioning controls in exhibitions) must remain operable except for maintenance or repair.... 
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  1133A.4.1, Item 1
  1. Sinks and work surfaces required by Section 1133A.4 shall be designed to enable repositioning to a minimum height of 28 inches (711 mm). 
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  10.4.1(3)
  (3) Ticketing areas shall permit persons with disabilities to obtain a ticket and check baggage and shall comply with 7.2. 
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  1133A.4.1, Item 1
  1. Sinks and work surfaces required by Section 1133A.4 shall be designed to enable repositioning to a minimum height of 28 inches (711 mm). 
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  Vanity Counter Top Space: ADA Standard Section 806.2.4.1
  If vanity counter top space is provided in non-accessible guest toilet or bathing rooms, comparable vanity counter top space, in terms of size and proximity to the lavatory, shall also be... 
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  SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS. 42 USC 12102
  SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS. 42 USC 12102 As used in this Act: 
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  a. Public Television and Videos
  If your local government produces public television programs or videos, they must be accessible. A common way of making them accessible to people who are unable to hear the audio... 
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  2. Written Communications
  Accessing written communications may be difficult for people who are blind or have low vision and individuals with other disabilities. Alternative formats such as Braille, large... 
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  § 36.309(b) Examinations
  (b) Examinations. 
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  Sec.36.309(b) Examinations
  (b) Examinations. 
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