include, for example, the publication of information in handbooks, manuals, and pamphlets that are distributed to the public to describe a public entity’s programs and activities; the display...
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§35.106 Notice
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Directions to and through the Usable Circulation Path
The information can be displayed in a number of forms and outputs....
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§27.71(i)(2)
(2) With respect to any televisions and other audio-visual displays located in any gate area, ticketing area, first-class or other passenger lounge provided by a U.S. or foreign carrier,...
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Morning Session: ADA Title II – Public Entity Responsibilities and Ideas for ADA Coordinators
Reproduction, distribution, display and use of the presentation without written permission of the speaker is prohibited. This presentation was originally given by James L.E....
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Question 7
Can different types of equipment meet different access needs of, for example, people with low-vision who need access to visual displays on equipment?...
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11B-810.6.3 Station names
The number of signs necessary may be directly related to the size of the lettering displayed on the sign....
- Ultratec Uniphone 1140 TTY
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11B-404.2.9 Door and gate opening force
Each push plate shall be a minimum of 4 inches (102 mm) diameter or a minimum of 4 inches by 4 inches (102 mm by 102 mm) square and shall display the International Symbol of Accessibility...
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XI. Overview of Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for New Construction and Alterations
At least one lane at the check-out area and aisles between card catalogs, magazine displays, and stacks must be accessible....
- Amplitude
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2.6 Communications.
Airports are also required to enable or ensure that closed captioning is functioning at all times on all audio visual displays that are capable of displaying captions. (49 CFR§ 27.71(i))...
- ViewPlus Technologies Audio Graphing Calculator
- Welch Allyn Scale-Tronix® Integrated Scales
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Identification of Available Accessible Seating
If a venue has detailed maps or displays of seating configurations on its website or if it provides seating information in its pamphlets or brochures, including information for particular...
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§35.106 Notice (Section-by-Section Analysis)
include, for example, the publication of information in handbooks, manuals, and pamphlets that are distributed to the public to describe a public entity's programs and activities; the display...
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A4.30.7 Symbols of Accessibility for Different Types of Listening Systems
An appropriate message should be displayed with the international symbol of access for hearing loss since this symbol conveys general accessibility for people with hearing loss....
- Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)
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Section 36.303(g)(1) Open Movie Captioning
The final rule defines “open movie captioning” as “the written on-screen display of a movie's dialogue and non-speech information, such as music, the identity of the character who is speaking...
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382.57 What services must carriers provide if their automated kiosks are inaccessible?
., to wheelchair users because of height or reach issues, to visually-impaired passengers because of issues related to visual displays or touch screens), carriers must ensure equal treatment...
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§382.57(c)(5)(i) Speech output enabled
Speech output must be coordinated with information displayed on the screen. Speech output must comply with paragraphs (c)(5)(i)(A) through (F) of this section....
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§ 382.57(c)(5)(i) Speech output enabled
Speech output must be coordinated with information displayed on the screen. Speech output must comply with paragraphs (c)(5)(i)(A) through (F) of this section....
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5. Accessible Features
(For example, repairing cracks in sidewalks on exterior routes; placing portable display racks and potted plants so they do not impede exterior and interior routes; snow removal on exterior...
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402.2.2 Braille Instructions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
402.2.2 Braille Instructions (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that, where displays for ICT with closed functionality are required to have speech output, instructions...
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A4.10.14 Emergency Communications
Ideally, emergency two-way communication systems should provide both voice and visual display intercommunication so that persons with hearing impairments and persons with vision impairments...