"orally delivered materials," to the statutory phrase, "aurally delivered materials," to track section 3 of the ADA and to include non-verbal sounds and alarms, and computer generated speech...
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Auxiliary aids and services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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NOTICE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
programs, services, and activities, including qualified sign language interpreters, documents in Braille, and other ways of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech...
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Telecommunications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department has become aware that individuals with disabilities who use TTYs or telecommunications relay services--primarily those who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have speech-related...
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6. What happens if the public school district thinks that providing a particular auxiliary aid or service would result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of a service, program, or activity, or an undue financial and administrative burden?
take other steps that would not result in such an alteration or such burdens but would nevertheless ensure that, to the maximum extent possible, the individual with a hearing, vision, or speech...
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Maintaining Accessibility in Museum Programs
They should also know about the telephone relay system for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have speech disabilities and be prepared to use it correctly....
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410.6 Real-Time Text Functionality (Section-by-Section Analysis)
that RTT represents an important technological advance that provides an equivalent alternative to voice communications for persons who are deaf, as well as those with limited hearing or speech...
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Attachment A
programs, services, and activities, including qualified sign language interpreters, documents in Braille, and other ways of making information and communications accessible to people who have speech...
- Acoustical Society of America (ASA)
- Easterseals Southeastern Pennsylvania
- Ability Found
- Easter Seals Massachusetts
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General Information about Hearing Impairments
According to the CDC, "deaf" individuals do not hear well enough to rely on their hearing to process speech and language....
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‘‘Auxiliary aids and services.’’
orally delivered materials,’’ to the statutory phrase, ‘‘aurally delivered materials,’’ to track section 3 of the ADA and to include non-verbal sounds and alarms, and computer generated speech...
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Retrofitting Kiosks
ITI said that the costs of retrofitting an existing kiosk would be difficult to quantify—particularly older kiosks with operating systems that are not compatible with text-to-speech technology...
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B. TTYs & Telephone Relay Services
TTYs & Telephone Relay Services A TTY is a device that is used in conjunction with a telephone to communicate with persons who are deaf, who are hard of hearing, or who have speech...
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Section 1193.43 Output, display, and control functions [1193.37 in the NPRM] (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Trace speculated that this may have been done to avoid any requirement for speech-to-text translation....
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ADA Title III: Public Accommodations
to architectural standards for new and altered buildings; reasonable modifications to policies, practices, and procedures; effective communication with people with hearing, vision, or speech...
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Section 1194.24 Video and Multimedia Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The final rule has been modified to require that all training and informational video and multimedia presentations that contain speech or other audio information necessary for the comprehension...
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a. Problem: Images Without Text Equivalents
They cannot translate images into speech or Braille, even if words appear in the images....
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Companions. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In such situations, if the companion is deaf or hard of hearing, blind, has low vision, or has a disability that affects his or her speech, it is the public accommodation's responsibility...
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
deaf‐blindness, deafness, emotional disturbance, hearing impairment, intellectual disability, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health impairment, specific learning disability, speech...
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Examples of Alternative Formats
with disabilities, including qualified sign language interpreters, assistive listening devices, documents in Braille, and other ways of making communications accessible to people who have speech...
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2.1.2.2 Additional Proposed Specifications (by Oval Window Audio)
control, signal compression, and/or adjustable non-distorting peak limited must be employed at the input of the system (Recommended compression ratios: 4:1 for music, and up to 20:1 for speech...