A growing number of people who are blind or have low vision prefer to receive materials in electronic format (on computer disk, USB drive, or by email)....
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Electronic File(s) As An Alternate Format
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E. Effective Communication
Many shelter residents and volunteers might have communication-related disabilities, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing and those who are blind or who have low vision....
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Types of Interpreting
Interpreting for individuals who are deaf-blind: Individuals who are deaf-blind use a variety of communication modes ranging from interpreting at close visual range and/or in a limited sign...
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Accessible Sidewalks 2: Pedestrians with Ambulatory Impairments
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Accessible Sidewalks 3: Pedestrians with Low Vision
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Accessible Sidewalks 1: Pedestrians who use Wheelchairs
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B. Title III's Implementing Regulation
The Department updated this list in 2010 to reflect changes in technology and the auxiliary aids and services commonly used by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have...
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"Qualified Interpreter'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
rule, most commenters supported the expansion of the list of qualified interpreters, and some advocated for the inclusion of other types of interpreters on the list as well, such as deaf-blind...
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Introduction
the commission of four white papers by experts who had conducted research or projects in subjects related to exhibit or interpretive media design for persons with low vision or who are blind...
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Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators, Destination-Oriented Elevators and Private Residence Elevators
The challenge for individuals who are blind or have low vision is how to know which elevator car to enter, after they have entered their destination floor into the keypad....
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Reduced Visual Acuity
Somewhere in the neighbor of about 26 percent are legally blind....
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"Auxiliary Aids and Services" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In paragraph (2) of the definition, the Department proposes to insert additional examples of auxiliary aids and services for individuals who are blind or have low vision. ...
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FEDERAL LAWS
under the age of 9); intellectual disability (formerly known as mental retardation); hearing impairments including deafness; speech or language impairments; visual impairments including blindness...
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Sources of Technical Assistance
adahom1.htm Other Documents Available from the Department of Justice Self-Evaluation Checklist for Hotels and Motels to Ensure Access to Services and Facilities by Customers Who Are Blind...
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Glossary of Acronyms
Glossary of Acronyms ABA American Bus Association ACB American Council of the Blind ACCD American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities...
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Internet Postings (Advisory Guidance)
The indiscriminate use of graphic images and video restrict access for people who are blind or have low vision....
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501.1 Scope (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a switch-activated on-screen keyboard might not have a mode that makes it usable by someone who is blind....
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11B-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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Guiding Techniques
It may be a reasonable modification of this practice to assist guests who are blind or who have low vision in wayfinding throughout their stay....
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Public Education
prior to each Election at each of the Supervisor's Offices and by demonstrating it at least twice annually at meetings of organizations that serve the Palm Beach County's citizens who are blind...
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Emergency Planning
How will staff orient people who are blind or don’t see well to the locations of emergency exits?...
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§1630.2(j)(3)(iii)
it should easily be concluded that the following types of impairments will, at a minimum, substantially limit the major life activities indicated: Deafness substantially limits hearing; blindness...
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1193.33(b) (Advisory Guidance)
In addition, manufacturers should acquaint their distributors with this information so that they can assist customers with disabilities, such as a blind person unable to read the package...
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Auxiliary aids and services
programs (SAP); large print materials; accessible electronic and information technology; or other effective methods of making visually delivered materials available to individuals who are blind...