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HISTORIC BUILDINGS
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What types of communication aids and services would a public accommodation be required to provide to persons with HIV or AIDS?
auxiliary aids and services (again, the effectiveness of which will be gauged based on the particular situation) are: exchanging written notes; typing back and forth on a computer; providing a qualified...
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Attachment A: NOTICE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
In accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), Humboldt County, California will not discriminate against qualified individuals with...
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E. Effective Communication
In some circumstances, qualified sign language or oral interpreters may be required by the ADA....
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4. Effective Communication
Examples of auxiliary aids and services include qualified sign language interpreters, assistive listening devices, open and closed captioning, notetakers, written materials, telephone handset...
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K) Temporary Events
Selected Accessible Features of Town Fair • temporary curb ramp added where needed to provide an accessible route • booths and vendors located on an accessible route • sign language interpreters...
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VI. Communications
"Auxiliary aids" include such services or devices as qualified interpreters, assistive listening headsets, television captioning and decoders, telecommunications devices for deaf persons...
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NOTICE UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
WITH DISABILITIES ACT In accordance with the requirements of title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ("ADA"), the [name of public entity] will not discriminate against qualified...
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Attachment A
DISABILITIES ACT In accordance with the requirements of title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the City of Waukegan, Waukegan Illinois will not discriminate against qualified...
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REMEDIAL ACTION
provide, upon request, at all H&R Block, H&R Block Tax Services, and HRB locations, to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, appropriate auxiliary aids and services, including qualified...
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1.Tax Credit for Small Business (Section 44 of the Internal Revenue Code)
include: removal of architectural, communication, physical, or transportation barriers to make the business accessible to, or usable by, people with disabilities; providing qualified...
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Reduced scoping for public accommodations, small facilities, and qualified small businesses. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As noted above, the Department is still considering the possibility of developing an alternative set of reduced scoping requirements for certain elements that were not subject to...
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D. Effective Communication: Auxiliary Aids and Services
Atlantis will promptly respond to cruise line passengers’ requests for Appropriate Auxiliary Aids and Services, including qualified interpreters, for individuals who are deaf, hard...
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Chapter 3 Addendum: Title II Checklist (General Effective Communication)
Specify that deaf persons requesting interpreters should not be charged for the cost of the interpreter? ◼ Yes ◼ No d. ...
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10. When a child welfare agency or court provides or requires an assessment of a parent during the processing of the child welfare case, what do Title II and Section 504 require regarding the assessment?
For example, a child welfare agency or court may be required to provide a qualified sign language interpreter to accommodate an individual with a communication disability during an evaluation...
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How VRS works
The VRS caller, using a television or a computer with a video camera device and a broadband (high speed) Internet connection, contacts a VRS CA, who is a qualified sign language interpreter...
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Communicating With Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
, address the individual, not the interpreter....
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The United States' interpretation of ADA Standard 4.33.3 was issued in an amicus brief in July 1998 and federal circuit courts and district courts across the country have differed about...
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A. Prohibition of Discrimination
MSHA 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...
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(iv) Individualized Assessment Required, But With Lower Standard Than Previously Applied
However, in making this assessment, the term ‘substantially limits' shall be interpreted and applied to require a degree of functional limitation that is lower than the standard for ‘substantially...