Speech output must be delivered through a mechanism that is readily available to all users, including but not limited to, an industry standard connector or a telephone handset....
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§27.71(k)(5)(i) Speech output enabled.
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§ 27.71(k)(5)(i) Speech output enabled
Speech output must be delivered through a mechanism that is readily available to all users, including but not limited to, an industry standard connector or a telephone handset....
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202.4.2 Accessible Features in the Event of Disproportionality
following order: (i) an accessible entrance; (ii) an accessible route to the altered area; (iii) at least one accessible restroom for each sex or a single unisex restroom; (iv) accessible telephones...
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2. d. PATIENT RECEPTION DESKS
Reception desks should have a lower section where scooter and wheelchair users and people of short stature can easily communicate with staff....
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Sec.36.403(f) Disproportionality
(f) Disproportionality.
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Dispatching Police to Origin of Silent Calls
It is not sufficient merely to dispatch police to the origins of all silent, open lines, in lieu of querying the lines with a TTY. Precious time may be lost by sending the police if...
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§ 36.403(f) Disproportionality.
(f) Disproportionality.
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410.6.3 Interoperability
Where ICT interoperates outside of a closed system of which it is a part, or where ICT connects to other systems, ICT shall conform to 410.6.3.1 or 410.6.3.2.
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Sec.36.403(a) General
to an area of a facility that contains a primary function shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, telephones...
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Issue: 9-1-1 Systems
Requirement: City governments that provide emergency telephone services must provide direct access to TTY calls....
- Alertus VoIP Phone Notification
- Telephone Transmitter (BE1431)
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Sec.36.403(f)(1)
(1) Alterations made to provide an accessible path of travel to the altered area will be deemed disproportionate to the overall alteration when the cost exceeds 20% of the cost of...
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Sec.36.403(f)(2)
(2) Costs that may be counted as expenditures required to provide an accessible path of travel may include:
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§ 36.403(f)(1)
(1) Alterations made to provide an accessible path of travel to the altered area will be deemed disproportionate to the overall alteration when the cost exceeds 20% of the cost of...
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§ 36.403(f)(2)
(2) Costs that may be counted as expenditures required to provide an accessible path of travel may include:
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Volume Control Telephones: ADA Standard Section 703.7.2.3
Telephones with a volume control shall be identified by a pictogram of a telephone handset with radiating sound waves on a square field such as shown in Figure 703.7.2.3....
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Accessible Path of Travel
The path of travel also includes access to restrooms, telephones, and drinking fountains, where provided to serve the primary function area....
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D. Real-Time Text
For example, a closed communication system, such as within a federal agency, would be required to interoperate with either the publicly switched telephone network (PSTN) or Voice over Internet...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality
(iv) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality.
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Area of Refuge Identification [IBC §1007.6.5 (2003), §1003.2.13.5.5 (2000)]
The IBC requires that doors providing access to areas of refuge be identified by a sign that includes the term “AREA OF REFUGE” and the International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA)....
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality
(iv) Duty to provide accessible features in the event of disproportionality.
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv)(A)
(A) When the cost of alterations necessary to make the path of travel to the altered area fully accessible is disproportionate to the cost of the overall alteration, the path of...
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202.2 Additions
202.2 Additions. Each addition to an existing building or facility shall comply with the requirements for new construction. Each addition that affects or could affect the usability...