Accommodations for people with hearing impairments are required in a portion of guest rooms, including all those that provide access for people with mobility impairments....
Search Results "International Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss"
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Minimum Number [9.1.2 and 9.1.3]
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The National Shelter System and Physical Accessibility - Time to Look Under the Hood
This article focuses on physical accessibility, one of the many mass care criteria used by the American Red Cross National Shelter System (NSS)....
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217 Telephones
Access to telephones is covered for people who use wheelchairs and those who are deaf or hard of hearing....
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M101.3 Existing Diagnostic Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Specifically, at the public hearing on March 14, 2012, two commenters recommended phasing in these requirements for imaging equipment based on when it is replaced....
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§ 37.161(a)
entities providing transportation services shall maintain in operative condition those features of facilities and vehicles that are required to make the vehicles and facilities readily accessible...
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What accessibility requirements apply to EV charger installation outside of California?
Specific technical requirements for EVCS are not specified in the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design....
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CHAPTER 31B PUBLIC POOLS
31B PUBLIC POOLS ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 31B that are adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access...
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CHAPTERS 5 THROUGH 8
CHAPTERS 5 THROUGH 8 ETA Editor's Note California Building Code Chapters 5 through 8, not adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance (DSA-AC), omitted. ...
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SECTION 907 FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS
SECTION 907 FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS ETA Editor's Note Sections from California Building Code Chapter 9 not adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access Compliance...
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CHAPTER 1 SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION
AND ADMINISTRATION ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 1 that are adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access...
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CHAPTER 34 EXISTING STRUCTURES
EXISTING STRUCTURES ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 34 that are adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access...
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CHAPTER 16A STRUCTURAL DESIGN
STRUCTURAL DESIGN ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 16A that are adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access...
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CHAPTER 16 STRUCTURAL DESIGN
STRUCTURAL DESIGN ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 16 that are adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access...
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CHAPTER 31 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 31 that are adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access...
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CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION
3 USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ETA Editor's Note California Building Code Chapter 3 - Use and Occupancy Classification, not adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access...
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CHAPTER 16A STRUCTURAL DESIGN
STRUCTURAL DESIGN ETA Editor's Note This Pocket Guide contains only the excerpts from California Building Code Chapter 16A that are adopted by Division of the State Architect - Access...
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K. Dauphin Street Accessible Entrance and Passenger Loading Zone
Dauphin Street Accessible Entrance and Passenger Loading Zone (1) Defendants will reconstruct the driveway, sidewalks, and entrance ramp of the Dauphin Street Entrance to the Tower to...
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11B-411.2.1.2.1 Keypads
Characters and symbols shall be centered on the corresponding button. The number five key shall have a single raised dot....
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11B-411.2.1.2.1 Keypads
Characters and symbols shall be centered on the corresponding button. The number five key shall have a single raised dot....
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11. Must a student be eligible under the IDEA in order to be provided auxiliary aids and services needed to ensure effective communication under Title II? (In other words, must a student with a disability have an IEP to access effective auxiliary aids and services?)
While many students who have communication needs based on a hearing, vision, or speech disability are eligible under the IDEA and have IEPs, these are not prerequisites for receiving auxiliary...
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1. Rulemaking History Prior to the 2010 ANPRM
of movies for individuals who are deaf or who have severe or profound hearing loss. ...
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11B-810.6 Rail station signs
Emerging technologies such as an audible sign systems using infrared transmitters and receivers may provide greater accessibility in the transit environment than traditional Braille and...
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11B-810.6 Rail station signs
Emerging technologies such as an audible sign systems using infrared transmitters and receivers may provide greater accessibility in the transit environment than traditional Braille and...