including real-time captioning; voice, text, and video-based telecommunications products and systems, including text telephones (TTYs), videophones, and captioned telephones, or equally effective...
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§ 36.303(b)(1)
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Your ADA Obligations
., allow a guest to use alternative state ID to substitute for driver’s license at check-in); and Provide auxiliary aids and services leading to effective communication if it is not...
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D. TERMS OF AGREEMENT
The Museum shall ensure that any alterations made after the effective date of this Agreement to any of its exhibitions and facilities are readily accessible to, and usable by, individuals...
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1.5. Major Provisions of Final Rule
of conversion or 24 months from the publication date, whichever is later....
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Conducting TTY Calls
After TTY calls are recognized, call takers must effectively communicate with callers during the calls....
- Audio Description Associates Audio Description Services
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Communicating with Customers
to communicate effectively in a convenience store....
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6.3. Auditoriums Exhibiting Analog Movies
The longer compliance date was initially considered for auditoriums exhibiting analog movies exclusively because a large number of movie theaters were in the midst of transitioning to digital...
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Typical Day - Public Entities: (State and Local Governmental Entities)
Communication Barriers to people with Speech or Hearing Impairments (30 - 60 minutes) Communications must be “as effective” for those with disabilities as for others....
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Sec.36.303(b)(1)
systems, telephones compatible with hearing aids, closed caption decoders, open and closed captioning, telecommunications devices for deaf persons (TDD's), videotext displays, or other effective...
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
However, the proposed regulation requires that alterations to historic properties on or after six months after the effective date of the proposed regulation comply with the proposed standards...
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Braille documents and audio format of publications
Braille documents and audio format of publications Alternative formats of standard print publications are one means of providing the effective communication required by federal accessibility...
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§ 36.303(b)(1)
caption decoders, open and closed captioning, text telephones (TTYs), videotext displays, video interpreting services (VIS), accessible electronic and information technology, or other effective...
- National Research and Training Center (NRTC) on Blindness and Low Vision Continuing Education Courses
- Bridge Multimedia - Universally Accessible Media
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220 and 707 Automatic Teller Machines and Fare Machines
220 and 707 Automatic Teller Machines and Fare Machines Section 707 of the 2010 Standards adds specific technical requirements for speech output, privacy, tactilely-discernible...
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Service
Respect. Train staff to ask people with disabilities if they need assistance using hospitality language and practices. Keep lowered check-in counter clear. Where...
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Accessible Web Sites
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F. GENERAL EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION PROVISIONS
Within three (3) months of the entry of this Consent Decree, the County will identify sources of qualified sign language and oral interpreters, qualified readers, real-time...
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F. GENERAL EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION PROVISIONS
20. Within three (3) months of the entry of this Consent Decree, the County will identify sources of qualified sign language and oral interpreters, qualified readers, real-time...
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Education's Enforcement of DOJ's Title II Regulations
compliance, a public entity must comply with the 2010 Title II ADA Standards as of March 15, 2012, even if UFAS remains an option under the Section 504 regulations for some period after this date...
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Section 36.303(g)(2) General
The remaining commenters responding to this question stated that the Department should adopt Option 1's 4-year compliance date for movie theaters displaying analog movies....
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1.1. Purpose and Need for Rule and Scope of Regulatory Assessment
The Department’s title III regulation implementing title III’s auxiliary aid provision reiterates the obligation of covered entities to ensure equally effective communication with individuals...
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14. Q: Is there any legal limit to how much my department must spend on communication aids like interpreters?
If providing a particular auxiliary aid or service would impose an undue burden, the department must seek alternatives that ensure effective communication to the maximum extent feasible....