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ADA Information Line
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NOTIFICATION
the attached Notice (Attachment A); distribute it to all agency heads; publish the Notice in a local newspaper of general circulation serving the City of Waukegan; post the Notice on its Internet...
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Availability of Copies and Electronic Access
This document is also available on the Board's Internet site (http://www.access-board.gov/sec508/standards.htm)....
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1010.1.4 Floor elevation
serving individual dwelling units or sleeping units in Groups R-2 and R-3: a door is permitted to open at the top step of an interior flight of stairs, provided that the door does not swing over...
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Federal Agencies
DOJ website Technical assistance: 800-514-0301 voice 800-514-0383 TTY File a complaint with DOJ Equal Employment Opportunity Commission...
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III-8.7000 Technical assistance
The Department has awarded over $3,000,000 in technical assistance grants to 19 organizations to disseminate technical assistance to specific audiences....
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602.2 Accessibility and Compatibility Features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Documentation of accessibility features may include, for example, instructions on use of the voice guidance system of a multifunction office machine, or guidance on using software designed...
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ABA Accessibility Standard for GSA Facilities Pocket Guide
Final Rule Adopting GSA’s ABA Accessibility Standard Version 2.0 January 7, 2016 COMPILED and © 2016 by EVAN TERRY ASSOCIATES, LLC BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA (205) 972-9100 (voice...
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OCCUPANT NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS
People with cognitive disabilities can hear standard alarms and voice announcements and see visual indicators that warn of danger and the need to evacuate....
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410.6.3.1 PSTN (Section-by-Section Analysis)
410.6.3.1 PSTN (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes that, where ICT with real-time two-way voice communication interoperates with the publicly switched telephone network...
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Features of the ETA Standard Barrier Survey/Barrier Management System [Title II]
ADA Barrier Management System Internet Access One very powerful option ETA offers with the ADA Barrier Management System is the ability to view the database over the Internet....
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11B-405.3 Cross slope
., the rise over the run). ◼ Advisory 11B-405.3 Cross slope....
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Wheelchair seating locations must provide lines of sight comparable to those provided to other spectators.
during the show or event (for example, football, baseball, basketball games, or rock concerts), all or substantially all of the wheelchair seating locations must provide a line of sight over...
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Study Limitations
A protocol or an option of using only one grab bar or having a removable grab bar may be worth investigating in the future....
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Q: Can a PSAP dedicate a separate seven-digit line for TTY calls?
A PSAP cannot require TTY users to call a seven-digit number when voice callers may dial the more familiar 9-1-1....
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§382.43(a)(4)
., via a voice relay service)....
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C. Plain Language Instructions
The Department operates a toll-free ADA Information Line—(800) 514-0301 (voice); (800) 514-0383 (TTY)—that the public is welcome to call to obtain assistance in understanding this rule....
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES For advice to employers on how to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities in the workplace, contact the Job Accommodation Network (JAN) at 800-526-7234 (Voice...
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F219.3 Receivers
of Required Receivers Minimum Number of Required Receivers Required to be Hearing-aid Compatible 50 or less 2 2 51 to 200 2, plus 1 per 25 seats over...
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219.3 Receivers
50 seats¹ 2 201 to 500 2, plus 1 per 25 seats over 50 seats¹ 1 per 4 receivers¹ 501 to 1000...
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802.2.1.2 Lines of Sight Between Heads
Where spectators are provided lines of sight over the shoulders and between the heads of spectators seated in the first row in front of their seats, spectators seated in wheelchair spaces...