Once notified, many people who are deaf or hard of hearing can read and follow standard exit and directional signs and use any standard means of egress from the building....
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  IS ASSISTANCE REQUIRED?
  
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  Summary
  
Generally not representative sample of cases (except in larger trauma registries). Can be expensive. Data may not be publicly available....
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  382.7 To whom do the provisions of this Part apply?
  
In the DHH NPRM, we proposed that the provisions concerning deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind passengers apply to all U.S. carrier operations and to all flights operated by foreign carriers...
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  § 1194.22(m)
  
(m) When a web page requires that an applet, plug-in or other application be present on the client system to interpret page content, the page must provide a link to a plug-in or applet that...
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  TAX CREDITS
  
TAX CREDITS Small businesses can get tax credits for the expense of an interpreter....
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  § 36.303(d)(2)
  
equipment on more than an incidental convenience basis shall make available accessible public telephones, TTYs, or other telecommunications products and systems for use by an individual who is deaf...
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  TDD and Text Telephone
  
DOJ uses the more traditional term "telecommunications device for the deaf" (TDD). The Access Board uses a newer term, "text telephone.'' The DOT rule uses the terms interchangeably....
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  About and Acknowledgements
  
Michael Collins, Executive Director, California’s Statewide Independent Living Council, Sacramento, California Paula Dunn, RID Certified Sign Language Interpreter, Garden Grove, California...
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  Scoping for Guest Rooms
  
On the other hand, many comments from persons who are deaf or hard of hearing voiced strong support for maintaining or further increasing the proposed 50% requirement....
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  ‘‘Historic preservation programs’’ and ‘‘Historic properties’’ 
  
‘‘Historic preservation programs’’ and ‘‘Historic properties’’ are defined in order to aid in the interpretation of §§ 35.150 (a)(2) and (b)(2), which relate to accessibility of historic...
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  D. Counseling of Students With Limited English-Speaking Ability or Hearing Impairments
  
This requirement may be satisfied by having interpreters available....
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  35. Nonacademic services
  
This section sets the same standards as does §104.38 of subpart D, discussed above, and will be interpreted in a similar fashion....
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  Historic preservation programs (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  
"Historic preservation programs" and "Historic properties" are defined in order to aid in the interpretation of §§ 35.150(a)(2) and (b)(2), which relate to accessibility of historic preservation...
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  C. Communication Features
  
Are the proper number of the following elements provided for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing in each accessible guestroom/suite, each accessible guestroom/suite required to have...
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  2. VOLUNTARY SUBMITTAL:
  
This interpretation does not preclude a design professional or school district from choosing to submit plans and specifications with the appropriate fee to DSA for review, even when the...
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  Standards: ADA Standard Section 2010
  
This of the ADA Standards covers the definition of the 2010 ADA Standards.
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  Standards: ADA Standard Section 1991
  
This of the ADA Standards covers the definition of the 1991 ADA Standards.
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  Standards: ADA Standard Section 2010
  
This of the ADA Standards covers the definition of the 2010 ADA Standards.
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  Audiovisual presentations and computer interactives with uncaptioned audio tracks
  
The script for the computer interactives will, to the extent feasible, reflect the interaction experienced by visitors who are not deaf or hard of hearing....
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  § 36.303(d)(1)(ii)
  
make available, upon request, public telephones equipped with volume control mechanisms, hearing aid compatible telephones, or text telephones (TTYs) for the use of an individual who is deaf...
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  Error/Omission: Wheelchair-accessible rooms are not equipped with visual alarms and notification devices.
  
Result: People who are deaf or hard of hearing and who also need to use a guest room with accessible features have no accommodation....