For example, individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing may not be aware of a bicycle approaching from behind even when riders indicate their presence audibly....
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5. Conflicts Between Shared Path Users
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Information of Accessible Facilities and Programs
State D’s museum has monthly tours that include sign language interpreters for people who are deaf. The museum will also get interpreters for any program with 14 days’ notice....
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A4.28.4 Auxiliary Alarms
Locating visual emergency alarms in rooms where persons who are deaf may work or reside alone can ensure that they will always be warned when an emergency alarm is activated....
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III-7.5170 Telephones
requiring some phones with volume controls), and those who cannot use voice telephones and need "text telephones" (referred to in the Department's rule as telecommunication devices for the deaf...
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Alternate formats and alternate modes (Advisory Guidance)
Likewise, if a tutorial video is provided, persons who are deaf may require a captioned version so that they will understand how to use the product effectively....
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RELAY CALLS
individuals with disabilities, THE CREDIT UNION shall require all of its employees and contractors who interact with the public to accept calls via relay services from individuals who are deaf...
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Alerting to intruders. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the original 1991 regulatory text, this phrase was intended to identify service animals that alert individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to the presence of others....
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5. Do Title II and Section 504 apply to the programs, services, and activities of family courts?
effective communication, unless an undue burden or fundamental alteration would result.60 For example, courts should provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services to a parent who is deaf...
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G. Reporting
to: The information required in Auxiliary Aid and Service Log described in Paragraph 29; The number of complaints received by MSHA from Patients and Companions who are deaf...
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E. Increasing Numbers of Individuals with Hearing and Vision Impairments
[6] According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders of the National Institutes of Health, in 2004 there were 28 million Americans who had some...
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C. Equipment and technology questions
If certain seats enable individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to view movies more effectively, which seats are they and why are they better (e.g., the image is better, there are fewer...
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A. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
days of the effective date of this Agreement, Lewisboro will promulgate and enforce a Town of Lewisboro Police Department's Policy Statement on Effective Communication with People Who are Deaf...
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Integration of inmates and detainees with disabilities. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, if an inmate is deaf and communicates only using sign language, a prison may consider whether it is more appropriate to give priority to housing the prisoner in a facility close...
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TTY Use
Some asserted that deaf and hard of hearing consumers are using the internet more and more to communicate with carriers and thus relying less and less on TTYs....
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Determining appropriate auxiliary aids. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, an individual with a disability who is deaf or hard of hearing may need a qualified interpreter to discuss with hospital personnel a diagnosis, procedures, tests, treatment...
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1.1. Purpose and Need for Rule and Scope of Regulatory Assessment
The importance of motion pictures as an organ of public opinion is not lessened by the fact that they are designed to entertain as well as to inform.”3 When individuals who are deaf or...
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Chapter 3 Addendum: Title II Checklist (General Effective Communication)
Family members and companions of deaf persons will not be asked to serve as sign language interpreters....
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5. BENEFITS DISCUSSION
The Department believes that this rule will benefit persons who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision, as well as those with moderate hearing loss who do not currently...
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2.6 Communications.
requires where an airport communicates by telephone with applicants and beneficiaries, that equally effective telecommunications systems are used to communicate with individuals who are deaf...
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Manufacturer (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The National Association of the Deaf recommended that the definition of manufacturer be flexible so that it does not unduly restrict the type of entity that is covered by section 255....
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14 CFR Part 382 Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel (Air Carrier Access Act): Preamble and Section-by-Section Analysis (with amendments issued through July 2010)
The final rule also adds new provisions concerning passengers who use medical oxygen and passengers who are deaf or hard-of-hearing....
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8. May an employer tell employees who ask why their co-worker is allowed to do something that generally is not permitted (such as working at home or working a modified schedule) that she is receiving a reasonable accommodation?
However, the employer does provide a deaf employee with one, as a reasonable accommodation, so that he can receive text messages instead of the numerous communications made over the public...