Proper installation of raised wood floors, especially in retrofit and replacement projects, are problematic when faced with interpreting federal and state ADA (Americans with Disabilities...
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11. Closed-Captioning
If the lodging facility has televisions in guestrooms/suites, is a close-captioning decoder provided for use by persons who are deaf or hard of hearing or do televisions include built-in...
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4. TTY
Is there a sign at each single pay phone or pay phone bank directing deaf persons to the location of a TTY for use at a pay telephone, if there are 4 or more pay phones on the site?...
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Introduction
Tactile opportunities are important to gain insight into the interpretive experience....
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382.3 What do the terms in this rule mean?
enough to cover individuals who are hard of hearing, deaf, or deaf-blind....
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Sec.36.304(g)(1)
(1) The requirements for barrier removal under Sec.36.304 shall not be interpreted to exceed the standards for alterations in subpart D of this part....
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Background
The Department has also frequently issued guidance that interprets or explains further the text of the rule....
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DOT Response
Coordination of interpretations and guidance, so that the Department of Transportation speaks with a single, reliable voice on disability law matters, is essential to the reasoned application...
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Height: ADA Standard Section 505.4
Section 505.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the height of the top of the gripping surface of handrails.
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11B-805.6 Hand washing fixtures, lavatories and sinks
Development (OSHPD), which has jurisdiction over hospitals and long-term care facilities in California, issued Code Application Notice CAN 2-11B, dated 9/9/14, which includes the following interpretation...
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A4.30.7 Symbols of Accessibility for Different Types of Listening Systems
-PLEASE ASK---- The symbol may be used to notify persons of the availability of other auxiliary aids and services such as: real time captioning, captioned note taking, sign language interpreters...
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§382.111(f)
(f) Effective communication with passengers who have vision impairments or who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, so that these passengers have prompt access to information the carrier provides...
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10. TTY
Is there a TTY available at the front desk so that lodging facility personnel can communicate with persons who are deaf or have speech impairments (e.g.: taking room service orders, answering...
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Text Telephone
Text telephones can include, for example, devices known as TDD’s (telecommunication display devices or telecommunication devices for deaf persons) or computers....
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C. Planning Ahead to Provide Effective Communication
Prepare for the time when someone will request a qualified interpreter, Braille documents, video relay, or another auxiliary aid or service....
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TTY
TTY You must make available a TTY to permit individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to obtain information from carriers. See also Chapter 3, Section E....
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§104.52(d)(3)
(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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§ 36.105(c)(2)(i)
(i) In determining whether an impairment substantially limits a major life activity, the term major shall not be interpreted strictly to create a demanding standard....
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§ 35.108(c)(2)(i)
(i) In determining whether an impairment substantially limits a major life activity, the term major shall not be interpreted strictly to create a demanding standard....
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§ 36.303(d)(2)(i)
participant the opportunity to make outgoing telephone calls on more than an incidental convenience basis shall make available, upon request, a TTY for the use of an individual who is deaf...
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Other Information for Individuals with Hearing or Vision Impairments
Other Information for Individuals with Hearing or Vision Impairments We proposed in the DHH NPRM to require carriers to provide the same information to deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind...
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Telecommunications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
from the disability community and from telecommunications relay service providers argued that requirements for these particular features on telephones are obsolete not only because the deaf...
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Purpose
Purpose: This Interpretation of Regulation clarifies DSA’s position regarding the use of construction tolerance guidelines related to accessibility provisions contained in the California...
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31. Governing Law
Governing Law This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of California with respect to principles of common law contract interpretation...