(3) For the purpose of this paragraph, auxiliary aids may include brailled and taped material, interpreters, and other aids for persons with impaired hearing or vision....
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§104.52(d)(3)
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9.2.2(8)
(8) Sleeping room accommodations for persons with hearing impairments required by 9.1 and complying with 9.3 shall be provided in the accessible sleeping room or suite....
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I. Public Telephones
A text telephone (also commonly known as a TTY) is a device that allows individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have a speech disability to communicate over a telephone....
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C102.3 American National Standards Institute/ Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (ANSI/IEEE)
ANSI/IEEE C63.19-2011 American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids, Committee C63 – Electromagnetic Compatibility...
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E102.3 American National Standards Institute/ Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (ANSI/IEEE)
ANSI/IEEE C63.19-2011 American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids, Committee C63 – Electromagnetic Compatibility...
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Evacuation Assistance Devices
VISUAL and TACTILE ALERTING DEVICES http://www.jan.wvu.edu/soar/hearing/alerting.html Alerting devices can be used to notify a person who is deaf or hard of hearing to sounds in the...
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A4.10.14 Emergency Communications
Ideally, emergency two-way communication systems should provide both voice and visual display intercommunication so that persons with hearing impairments and persons with vision impairments...
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III-9.6000 Procedure following preliminary denial of certification
If the preliminary determination is to deny certification, then there will be no hearing. The Department will notify the submitting official of the preliminary determination....
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1630.2(i) Major Life Activities
(i) Major Life Activities means functions such as caring for oneself, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working....
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§27.125(b)(1)(ii)
(ii) There has been an express finding by the Secretary on the record, after opportunity for hearing, of a failure by the applicant or recipient to comply with a requirement imposed by or...
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§8.58(a)(1)
(1) Fix a date not less than 20 days after the date of the notice for the applicant or recipient to request the administrative law judge to schedule a hearing, or...
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A. Prohibition of Discrimination
shall provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services, including qualified interpreters, where such aids and services are necessary to ensure effective communication with deaf and hard of hearing...
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Federal Publications
with Disabilities ADA Checklist for Polling Places Commonly Asked Questions About the ADA and Law Enforcement Communicating with People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing...
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2) Residential facilities/transient lodging
motels, dormitories, and other similar establishments: Four percent of the first 100 rooms and approximately two percent of rooms in excess of 100 must be accessible to both persons with hearing...
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Scoping for Guest Rooms
One hotel chain commented that their deaf and hard of hearing guests preferred portable appliances because these can be used in any guest room....
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Rulemaking History
At these hearings, 329 persons testified and l,567 pages of testimony were compiled. Transcripts of the hearings were included in the Department's rulemaking docket....
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(b) Major life activities
(b) Major life activities means functions such as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working....
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Disability
Disability—A medically definable condition that causes a limitation in one or more major life activities, such as walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, thinking, and so forth....
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Devices or Methods for Notification of Other Emergencies
Some major entertainment venues use this technology to provide those who are deaf or hard of hearing with “closed captioning” at every seat, for very little cost....
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"Service Animal" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including, but not limited to, guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing...
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1.6.2 Auxiliary Aids and Services.
interpreters, note takers, transcription services, written materials, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive listening devices, assistive listening systems, telephones compatible with hearing...
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Chapter 4 9-1-1 and Emergency Communications Services
What are voice carryover and hearing carryover? How must a call taker handle silent, open line calls? What training should call takers receive?...
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Q: What is VCO? Who uses it?
VCO allows a person with hearing loss to speak directly to the call taker and read the response that is typed back....