Should the Department require that movie theater owners and operators ensure that at least one individual working any shift at which a captioned or video described movie is being screened...
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E. Training
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§ 382.57(c)(5)(i) Speech output enabled
Speech output must be coordinated with information displayed on the screen. Speech output must comply with paragraphs (c)(5)(i)(A) through (F) of this section....
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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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Section 36.303(g)(1) Movie Theater
The Department intended this definition to exclude drive-in movie theaters as well as facilities that screen movies if the facility is not used primarily for the purpose of showing movies...
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Auxiliary Aids and Services
For people who are blind, have vision loss, or are deaf-blind, this includes providing a qualified reader; information in large print, Braille, or electronically for use with a computer screen-reading...
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2. Business Necessity
This standard is similar to the legal standard under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act which provides that a selection procedure which screens out a disproportionate number of persons of...
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Individual Captioning Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A commenter from the movie theater industry recommended that the Department require only one individual captioning device per movie screen equipped to display digital cinema. ...
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Digital Wheelchair Scale With Dual Ramps And Extra-Large Platform, Certified for ADA Compliance, KG Only
Capacity: 454 kg Resolution: 0.1 kg EMR connectivity: Via USB, optional Pelstar® wireless technology Display: Digit Size: 3/8” / 10 mm Screen...
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Subpart B -- Technical Standards (Formerly Subpart B -- Accessibility Standards in the NPRM) (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Another commenter pointed out that some provisions under §1194.21 (General Requirements) actually addressed specific components such as touch screens, which were addressed under General...
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Notice Requirement (Section-by-Section Analysis)
These same commenters indicated that they have been working with these Web sites to voluntarily provide accurate information about current screenings of captioned and audio-described movies...
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Voluntary Action Plan for Accessible Websites
HTML is a “markup language” that tells a computer program (called a “browser”) how information will appear or will be arranged on a computer screen....
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225.2.1 Storage
Although “display units” were not included in the 2010 Standards under the belief that displays are not to be touched and therefore by definition cannot be “self-service,” both the 2010...
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Mariana Figueiro, Ph.D., Program Director, Assistant Professor, The Lighting Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Summary (slide 18) Light isn’t just for vision anymore Light touches every aspect of our lives Much of the information we gather from the environment is through the retina Architects...
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Interacting with People with Physical Disabilities
If people have no arms, lightly touch their shoulder....
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Section 1194.5 Equivalent facilitation (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, an information kiosk which is not accessible to a person who is blind might be made accessible by having a telephone handset that connects to a computer that responds to touch-tone...
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Color meaning embedded in alt-text
Here it is okay to be redundant—the information needed by people who are color blind is also needed by people using screen readers. ...
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Visual language and alt-text language mismatches
Ensure that each paragraph of text, including the logo, is programmatically marked with the correct language so that a screen reader pronounces it correctly....
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Individual Safety Briefings and Timely and Complete Access to Information
If the safety briefing is presented to passengers on video screens, carriers must ensure that the video presentation is accessible to passengers who are deaf or hard of hearing....
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III-4.1300 Unnecessary inquiries
The camp,however, may not use this information to screen out children with disabilities from admittance to the camp....