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COMPLIANCE WITH TITLE III OF THE ADA
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Q: Can PSAPs rely on State relay services to answer emergency calls from persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech impairments?
Relay services do not provide "direct access," because they require the services of a third party and are far more time-consuming than direct TTY calls....
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Text Telephones (TTY) or Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf (TDD):
A TTY may also be used to place a relay call to a party with a regular telephone. See Chapter 4, Section D....
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25. No Assignment of Claims
It is the intention of the Parties that this indemnity does not require payment as a condition precedent to recovery....
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DEFINITIONS
DEFINITIONS The parties agree to work together in good faith to arrive at mutually agreed upon definitions for the following terms....
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NAADAC Webinar Series: "ADA: The Next Generation" - Virtual and At-Home Training
If interested in this option, follow the link below to purchase....
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7.5 Nondiscrimination and Opportunity for Advancement
In particular, an employer: should not assume that an individual is not interested in, or not qualified for, advancement because of disability; should not deny a promotion...
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The ADA’s Benefits to Businesses
It is clearly in the interest of businesses to make their facilities and services accessible to customers with disabilities. According to the U.S....
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C. TRAINING
Lewisboro will use the ADA technical assistance materials developed by the Department of Justice and will consult with interested persons, including individuals with disabilities, in developing...
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II. SPECIFIC ACTION TO BE TAKEN BY OLYMPIA:
as practicable but no later than prior to the commencement of the October 1, 2014-September 30, 2015 Entertainment Season, and shall continue for as long as Olympia or its successor in interest...
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Restaurants and Cafeterias: ADA Standard Section 206.2.5
Section 206.2.5 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in restaurants and cafeterias
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Summary of the project
American Institute of Architects Construction Specifications Institute Master specification writing companies Other interested parties were also involved in the project...
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- EZ-ACCESS PASSPORT® Residential Vertical Platform Lift
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CONCLUSION
Notice of this filing will be sent by e-mail to all parties by operation of the Court’s electronic filing system. Parties may access this filing through the Court’s CM/ECF System....
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- Advent Sebring Wall Sconce with Emergency Battery Back-Up
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9. Timeshares, Condominium Hotels, and Other Places of Lodging
subject to the rule's barrier removal and alterations requirements if the physical features of the guest room interiors are controlled by their individual owners rather than by a third party...
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17. Q. What about "911" calls? How are those made accessible to people with speech or hearing disabilities?
access to "911" or similar emergency telephone services, meaning that emergency response centers must be equipped to receive calls from TDD and computer modem users without relying on third parties...
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Title IV - Telecommunications
TRS enables callers with hearing and speech disabilities who use TTYs and callers who use voice telephones to communicate with each other through a third party communications assistant....
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Identification of Available Accessible Seating
Venues and third-party sellers must provide the same information about accessible seats as provided about non-accessible seats, using the same text and visual representations....
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Online Tax Preparation Product
The Online Tax Preparation Product does not include third-party content on related webpages or links not owned or operated by H&R Block....
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VII. CIVIL PENALTY
The United States believes the imposition of a civil penalty in this case is warranted to vindicate the public interest....