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§35.130 General Prohibitions Against Discrimination
For example, it may constitute an undue burden for a public accommodation, which provides a full-time interpreter in its special guided tour for individuals with hearing impairments, to...
- Marlee Matlin On Deaf And Police Interaction
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4. Providing Qualified Interpreters and Qualified Readers
A “qualified interpreter” is someone who is able to sign to the individual who is deaf what is being spoken by the hearing person and who can voice to the hearing person what is being signed...
- Virtual VRI (Video Remote Interpreting) Introduction Video
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M301.4.1 Clearance in Base
The base of diagnostic equipment shall provide a clearance 39 inches (990 mm) wide minimum, 6 inches (150 mm) high minimum measured from the floor, and 36 inches (915 mm) deep...
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M301.4.1 Clearance in Base
The base of the equipment shall provide a clearance 44 inches (1120 mm) wide minimum, 6 inches (150 mm) high minimum measured from the floor, and 36 inches (915 mm) deep minimum...
- ADA25: #6 of 25 -- Title IV
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Section 36.309 Examinations and Courses (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
the need for the modification or aid requested....
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Communicating with Customers
When dealing with customers who are blind or have low vision, those who are deaf or hard of hearing, or those who have speech disabilities, many business owners and employees are not sure...
- ADA25: #5 of 25 -- Title III
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Medical examinations, screening and monitoring required by other laws
However, if a state or local law required that employees in a particular job be periodically tested for AIDS or the HIV virus, the ADA would prohibit such an examination unless an employer...
- ADA25: #4 of 25 -- Title II
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§35.130 General prohibitions against discrimination (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a public entity offering an examination must ensure that modifications of policies, practices, or procedures or the provision of auxiliary aids and services furnish the individual...
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B. Title III's Implementing Regulation
aurally delivered information available to individuals with hearing disabilities and “audio recordings” as an example of an effective method of making visually delivered materials available...
- QuickCaption Remote Realtime Captioning CART
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11. Revise § 35.160 to read as follows:
11. Revise § 35.160 to read as follows:
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§ 35.160 General.
§ 35.160 General.
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND UNION PARISH DETENTION CENTER
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND UNION PARISH DETENTION CENTER
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§ 35.160 General.
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Effective Communication
Generally this part of the regulations applies to people who are deaf, people who are hard of hearing, people who are blind, people with low vision and people with speech disabilities. ...
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§382.53(a)(2)
(2) As a foreign carrier, you must make this information available at each gate, ticketing area, and customer service desk that you own, lease, or control at any U.S. airport. At...
- Mobile Phone Sensor (BE9250/BE9251)
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2. The ADA Title III Regulation
This list was revised 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 low vision...
