The issues centered on whether, and to what degree, access should be expanded within such areas....
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203.9 Employee Work Areas
- Enhancing Airport Wayfinding for Aging Travelers and Persons with Disabilities
- Asians and Pacific Islanders with Disabilities of California (APIDC)
- Work Support of Virginia Commonwealth University
- Texas Health and Human Services (HHS): Blind Children's Vocational Discovery and Development Program (BCVDDP)
- Children’s Hemiplegia and Stroke Association (CHASA)
- MAX-Ability, Inc.
- District of Columbia Department on Disability Services (DDS): Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) Youth in Transition Services Unit
- Rebuilding Together Caroline County - Denton, MD
- Marx|Okubo Associates, Inc., Accessibility Group (ADA and FFHA)
- Emergency Preparedness Tool Kit For People with Disabilities
- ADA National Network
- New Bionics Let Us Run, Climb and Dance | Hugh Herr | TED Talks
- Love Story: Seeing Beyond the Disability! | Elizabeth Wampler & Stephen Wampler | TEDxCincinnati
- Massachusetts Architectural Access Board
- FEMA Guidance on Planning for Integration of Functional Needs Support Services in General Population Shelters
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V. REMEDIAL ACTIONS
The SCDC will not use another inmate to interpret for an individual who has a hearing disability unless (1) the individual with a hearing disability specifically requests such assistance...
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A. Movie Basics, Captioning, and Audio Description Generally
image quality, availability of higher resolution images, lower production and distribution costs, ease of distribution, availability of enhanced effects such as 3D, ease of exhibition of live...
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COMMENTS
suggested that these types of public accommodations are not really landlords because they are in the business of providing a service, rather than renting space, as in the case of a shopping center...
- Autism NOW
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Dennis W. Siemsen, O.D., Low Vision Service, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic
And I think most of you know intuitively that you see very sharply in the center of your vision, but when you get out in the periphery, you don’t see things quite so sharply....
- National Amputation Foundation
- FTA Circular 4710.1: Americans with Disabilities Act Guidance
