Published on Sep 26, 2017 This is the third in a series of three short videos are that designed to help American Sign Language interpreters clarify tax terms for taxpayers who communicate...
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TEST NO. 2 – SITE ANALYSIS TEST
All additional ground floor units in a building, or ground floor units served by a particular entrance, not on an accessible route shall comply with the features listed in Section 1150A.2...
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Captioning
This type of auxiliary aid and others may require built-in features to make them usable. Comment....
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Introduction
A key component of ADA compliance is maintaining those features so they remain usable. Businesses spend money to remove barriers. And, businesses need to protect that investment....
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What materials may satisfy ADAAG requirements?
Products or finishes applied to surfaces after installation are not covered by ADAAG. but may fall under the Department of Justice (DOJ) regulation governing the maintenance of accessible features...
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C. Compliance issues
Are there distinct or specialized features used on websites that render compliance with accessibility requirements difficult or impossible?...
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Background
disabilities (72.2% for women 40 years of age or older and 78.1% for women 50 to 74 years of age) than women without a disability (77.8% and 82.6%, respectively), refer to http://www.cdc.gov/features...
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Maximum Extent Feasible
Any altered features of the facility that can be made accessible shall be made accessible....
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1.2. 2014 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
require movie theaters to provide closed movie captioning and audio description at all scheduled showings of a movie that is produced, distributed, or otherwise made available with such features...
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ASME A18.1 Safety Standard [§410.1]
The ASME A18.1 Standard addresses requirements for runway enclosures, electrical equipment and wiring, structural support, headroom clearance (80” minimum), access ramps, pits, and other features...
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Braille (Advisory Guidance)
The Braille translation software costs approximately $500 and most Braille printers sold range from $2,000 to $5,000, however some Braille printers, depending on the speed and other features...
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11B-223.1 General
Additionally, all types of features and amenities should be dispersed among accessible patient bedrooms or resident sleeping rooms to ensure equal access to and a variety of choices for...
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4.2.3. Alternate Medium Accessibility Baseline
No auditorium already equipped to provide such features is assumed to be located in a Single-Auditorium movie theater in the primary analysis. ...
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THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA’S STATEMENT OF INTEREST ON THE PARTIES’ MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT
Defendants have indicated that the unique Hollister store design – including its raised porches, which are covered by a roof, feature a wooden floor, and include furniture and “props” such...
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Epilogue
Centers for independent living built systems of community support and helped people with disabilities understand and exercise their rights....
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g. Discussion of Significant Regulatory Alternatives That Minimize Impact on Small Entities
That is, while the Department believes this regulatory action is required to support and enforce the ADA’s effective communication mandate, the proposed requirements also are intended to...
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F. Cost and benefits of movie captioning and video description regulations
revising the Department´s title III regulation to ensure the accessibility of movies (from both a quantitative and qualitative perspective), particularly from members of the disability community...