Reasonable accommodations pertaining to deaf and hard of hearing employees include: qualified interpreters, CART, Videophone, TTY, visual alerts, transcribers/notetakers. ...
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- ADA25: #3 of 25 -- Title I
- ADA25: #5 of 25 -- Title III
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4. Comparison of Proposed Technical Provisions Applicable to Shared Use Paths and AASHTO Guide
with 302.5.1 or 302.5.2 is precluded by federal, state, or local laws the purpose of which is to preserve threatened or endangered species; the environment; or archaeological, cultural, historical...
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Section 36.406(e) Housing at a Place of Education
Universities may build their own housing facilities or enter into agreements with private developers to build, own, or lease housing to the educational institution or to its students....
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Eunice Noell-Waggoner, IES, LC. Lighting Issues
Right now people are designing buildings for security reasons, although they are not on top of the energy savings that we can have by controls; not having to light buildings when they aren...
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Mark J. Mazz, AIA: Architectural Consultant on Accessibility
I don’t design buildings anymore because I like being self-employed without employees....
- Easterseals Midwest
- AIA White Paper: A Proposal for additions to accessibility Standards for Nursing Home & Assisted Living Residents in Toileting and Bathing
- No Barriers USA
- Easterseals North Texas
- DeafSpace Project
- Great Lakes ADA Center
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C. Eligibility Criteria
However, in the past, these shelters have often had too few qualified staff – or relied too heavily on volunteers with minimal training – to provide adequate care to the medically fragile...
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Additional Considerations for Placement and Services Under Section 504
However, the school district is ultimately responsible for ensuring there are sufficient qualified personnel available to provide the supplemental and related aids and services.84 Students...
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Sections 35.171, 35.172, and 35.190--Streamlining Complaint Investigations and Designated Agency Authority (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Subtitle A of title II of the ADA defines the remedies, procedures, and rights provided for qualified individuals with disabilities who are discriminated against on the basis of disability...
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Section 35.160 Communications (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, an individual who is deaf or hard of hearing may need a qualified interpreter to discuss with municipal hospital personnel a diagnosis, procedures, tests, treatment options,...
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THE UNITED STATES' INVESTIGATION AND FINDINGS
The Supervisor's failure to provide an accessible voting system at all polling places denies qualified individuals with disabilities equal access to the County's voting program and services...
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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RECOVERY
messaging, e-mails, open-captioning on local TV stations and other innovative uses of technology may be incorporated into such procedures, as well as lower-tech options such as dispatching qualified...
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Section 37.51 Key Stations in Commuter Rail Systems
Only particular stations where an extraordinarily expensive modification must be made qualify for extensions....
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Mariana Figueiro, Ph.D. 24-hr Lighting Schemes for Older Adults and Persons with Low Vision
Introduction I will [restate] a little bit on what I started to talk about yesterday and talk a little bit more about buildings rather than just residences....
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Master the Art of Rhythm-Based Platform Gaming: A Beginner's Guide to Geometry Dash
Don't rush through them—these tutorials are genuinely valuable for building muscle memory and understanding how the game responds to your inputs....
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Grass Roots Activism
Coalition Building: A Report on a Feasibility Study to Develop a National Model for Cross-Disability Communication and Cooperation appeared in 1978.70 The next year, Planning Effective Advocacy...
- NuStep T4r Recumbent Cross Trainer
