Audio description is a means to inform individuals who are blind or who have low vision about visual content essential for comprehension....
Search Results "WCAG: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines"
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Audio Description
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Are access key, card, or code entry systems permitted in elevators?
For example, card readers must be located within accessible reach ranges. Non-fixed portions, including keys and access cards issued to users, are not required to comply....
- Lake Ledge Naturalist Audio Description
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1. Access Barrier Removal in Existing Pedestrian Facilities
Access Barrier Removal in Existing Pedestrian Facilities The Settlement Agreement requires the City to spend approximately $1.37 billion over the next thirty (30) years to implement...
- Accessibility Professionals Association (APA)
- Pilot Rock FSW Series Accessible Campfire Ring
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv)(B)(1) An accessible entrance
(1) An accessible entrance;...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iv)(B)(4) Accessible telephones
(4) Accessible telephones;...
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WILLITS, et al v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES - Settlement Terms
Willits v. City of Los Angeles Term Sheet as of March 30, 2015
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WILLITS, et al v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES - Settlement Agreement and Release of Claims
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CASE NO. CV 10-5782 CBM (RZx) SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE OF CLAIMS MARK WILLITS, JUDY GRIFFIN,...
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WILLITS, et al v. CITY OF LOS ANGELES - Notice of Proposed Settlement of Class Action Lawsuit
NOTICE OF PROPOSED SETTLEMENT OF CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT ATTENTION: ALL PERSONS WITH A MOBILITY DISABILITY: If you have used, tried to use, or believe you will in the future use or...
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VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AND
THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS INC.
&
OUTPATIENT IMAGING AFFILIATES, LLC.
DJ# 202-62-458
VOLUNTARY COMPLIANCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS INC. & OUTPATIENT IMAGING AFFILIATES, LLC. DJ# 202-62-458
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1017.9 Protruding Objects
requires constructed elements on trails, resting intervals, and passing spaces to comply with the technical requirements for protruding objects in 307 of the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility...
- Wikk Industries Inc. Bollard With Push Plate PART# BPS SM PRP36 CL (628)
- Wikk Industries Inc. Bollard With Push Plate PART# BPS SM TUBE 32D (630)
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§27.13(b)(1)
, address, telephone number, and email address of the employee designated under paragraph (a) of this section, must be sufficiently advertised to the public, such as on the recipient's Web...
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§ 37.17(b)(1)
name, address, telephone number, and email address of the employee designated under paragraph (a) of this section, must be sufficiently advertised to the public, such as on the entity's Web...
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§ 37.17(b)(1)
name, address, telephone number, and email address of the employee designated under paragraph (a) of this section, must be sufficiently advertised to the public, such as on the entity's Web...
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Reconstruction
The word "reconstruction" is not used in Federal accessibility guidelines or FSTAG, even though the term is used frequently by the trails community....
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R102 Equivalent Facilitation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R102 Equivalent Facilitation (Section-by-Section Analysis) The use of alternative designs, products, or technologies that result in substantially equivalent or greater accessibility and...
- Part 10- Access Methods - Hold Duration and Select on Release
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C.6.iv. - Do videotapes of briefings or "raw or stock" film footage for documentation purposes have to be captioned or audio described? What if the videotape is later played for an audience? Do graphs and charts used in the briefing have to be audio described?
As noted in the preamble to the Access Board's final rule, Section 1194.24 does not require that a videotape recorded by a field investigator to document a safety violation be captioned...
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1.2 Background
Access Board, Draft Guidelines for Accessible Public Rights-of-Way (Washington, DC: 2002). Retrieved January 3, 2005, from the U.S....
- PEAT TalentWorks: Accessible Technology vs. Assistive Technology
