Title II and its implementing regulations require public school districts to ensure that communication with students with hearing, vision, or speech disabilities is as effective as communication...
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  1. Under Title II, what must public school districts do to provide effective communication to students with hearing, vision, or speech disabilities?
  
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  M307.2 Tactilely Discernible (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
Patients who are blind or have low vision have difficulty distinguishing a flat membrane button or similar control unless it is tactilely discernible from the surrounding surface and any...
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  Tool-tips on images
  
For users with low vision who need to zoom in on the screen, tool-tips can be particularly difficult because as the mouse moves, the tip moves, making it difficult or impossible to track...
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  5. Accessible Features
  
battery replacement for TTYs, portable visual smoke alarms and door-knock notification devices; trimming tree branches and shrubs that pose safety hazards for blind persons and persons with low...
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  G2
  
Cots used by people who are blind or who have low vision should be in an easily locatable area....
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  Brailling Printed Materials
  
To locate a resource to transcribe printed materials into hardcopy Braille, call local organizations that serve people who are blind or have low vision, independent living centers, or state...
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  Capability to Operate Captioning and Audio Description Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
The Department received a significant number of comments from individuals with disabilities and groups representing persons who are deaf or hard of hearing and who are blind or have low...
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  Emergency Preparedness
  
Plans should also include people who use oxygen or respirators, people who are blind or who have low vision, people who are deaf or hard of hearing, people who have a cognitive disability...
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  7.1. Purpose and Objective of the Final Rule, Relative to Movie Theaters Categorized As Small
  
Thus, patrons who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision, are often shut out from the movie-going experience and cannot fully take part in movie-going outings with family...
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  Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
  
Some people who are blind or have low vision use canes to detect barriers that jut into the path of travel, whether along the accessible route or any other circulation path....
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  PLANNING
  
Plans also need to include people who use oxygen or respirators, people who are blind or who have low vision, people who are deaf or hard of hearing, people who have a cognitive disability...
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  Caroma® USA Sydney Low Profile 270 Easy Height Elongated Toilet Plan
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  Bradley Low Capacity Towel Dispenser & 2 Gallon Waste Receptacle 2291 Front Elevation
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  Bradley Low Capacity Towel Dispenser & 2 Gallon Waste Receptacle 2291-11 Plan
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  Study Method
  
Study Method Eight participants with varying degrees of vision loss met at the National Air and Space Museum to individually review three exhibition components and then two additional...
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  Accessible Meeting Location
  
Accessible meeting locations are of primary importance to people with mobility disabilities; accessible locations also ensure easier movement for people who are blind or have low vision....
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  Visual language and alt-text language mismatches
  
It is confusing to readers who have low vision to have one language shown and another spoken. “Attention & Affection Procurement Department....
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  A4.30.5 Finish and Contrast
  
Research indicates that signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast with their background by at least 70 percent....
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  1017.9 Protruding Objects
  
Protruding objects can be hazardous for individuals who are blind or have low vision....
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  Introduction
  
impairments, and related stakeholders in a workshop to consider issues in exhibit design and operation for people with low vision and blindness....
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  11B-703.8.6 Stroke width
  
The uppercase letter “I” shall be used to determine the allowable stroke width of all low resolution VMS characters of a font....