Several commenters asked that the rule clarify that the provision of readers is sometimes necessary to ensure access to a public entity's services, programs or activities....
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§35.160 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Fixed position maps and kiosks
This is because tactile map readers need to imagine themselves in the environment depicted, and it is easier to do this when the orientation of the map matches reality (Ionides and Howell...
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2-3. Amend § 36.104
by adding the following definitions of 1991 Standards, 2004 ADAAG, direct threat, existing facility, other power-driven mobility device, place of lodging, proposed standards, qualified reader...
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c. Estimated Number and Type of Small Entities in the Movie Exhibition Industry
Yet, at this time, many single screen theaters remain open. ...
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3. Q: I know I can't give a job applicant a medical exam before a conditional job offer is made. But what about physical agility and physical fitness tests?
But remember, job requirements that screen out or tend to screen out persons with disabilities are legitimate only if they are job-related and consistent with business necessity....
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11B-221.2.1.5 Stadium-style movie theaters
Located within the rear 60 percent of the seats provided in the theater; or Located within the area of the theater in which the vertical viewing angles (as measured to the top of the screen...
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Set-up and Placement of Talk-to-Text Services
If they are displaying text on a large screen or several monitors for multiple people, they will likely be positioned toward the front of the room near the screen where the text will be...
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Map-kiosk hybrid
Map-kiosk hybrid Touch Graphics' proposal for a new kind of universal way-finding system combines cheap, disposable maps with discreet, fixed-position map-reader pedestals in galleries...
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§8.54(c)
Methods for ensuring participation include, but are not limited to, qualified sign language and oral interpreters, readers, or the use of taped and Braille materials....
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General: ADA Standard Section 224.1
Section 224.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for transient lodging guest rooms.
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707.4 Privacy
In addition to people who are blind or visually impaired, people with limited reach who use wheelchairs or have short stature, who cannot effectively block the ATM screen with their bodies...
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APPENDIX A - DESIGNED THEATERS
Texarkana, TX 75503 Cinemark 2825 Wind River Lane Denton, TX 76210 Cinemark (5 screen) Woodlands, TX Cinemark 3310 Silverlake Village Drive Pearland, TX 77581 Cinemark...
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402.4 Characters (Section-by-Section Analysis)
402.4 Characters (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require that at least one mode of characters displayed on a screen be in sans serif font....
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1. Small Business Threshold Assessment—Methodology and Summary of Results
Option 2 would defer rulemaking altogether for analog screens until a later date....
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2-3. Amend § 35.104
35.104 by adding the following definitions of 1991 Standards, 2004 ADAAG, direct threat, existing facility, other power-driven mobility device, proposed standards, service animal, qualified reader...
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E. Key Reach Range
If there is key card controlled door hardware on building entrances, is the key card reader positioned so persons who use wheelchairs may approach and operate the opener (48" high maximum...
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Are access key, card, or code entry systems permitted in elevators?
For example, card readers must be located within accessible reach ranges. Non-fixed portions, including keys and access cards issued to users, are not required to comply....
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§382.57(c)(5)(i)(D)(2)
(2) Information that duplicates information available on-screen and already presented audibly is not required to be repeated; and...
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§27.71(k)(5)(i)(D)(2)
(2) Information that duplicates information available on-screen and already presented audibly is not required to be repeated; and...
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§ 382.57(c)(5)(i)(D)(2)
(2) Information that duplicates information available on-screen and already presented audibly is not required to be repeated; and...
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§ 27.71(k)(5)(i)(D)(2)
(2) Information that duplicates information available on-screen and already presented audibly is not required to be repeated; and...
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Maintaining Accessibility in Museum Programs
If the museum offers a public website about its exhibitions and programs, the information should be available to everyone, using methods such as screen-reader-accessible web design, adjustable...
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707.4 Privacy
In addition to people who are blind or visually impaired, people with limited reach who use wheelchairs or have short stature, who cannot effectively block the ATM screen with their bodies...
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611.3 Operable Parts
Operable parts, including doors, lint screens, and detergent and bleach compartments shall comply with 309....