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Common Problems with Access to Programs, Generally
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TITLE II COVERAGE AND FINDINGS
The United States has determined that the University’s exclusion of a student who is blind from its course offerings through the use of MyOMLab, an online learning product that was inaccessible...
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Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
and design criteria are based on the needs of people defined by one of the following five general categories: The Five General Categories of Disabilities Mobility Blind...
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4. Federal Appellate Case Law Addressing Captioning and Audio Description
The use of auxiliary aids to make that service available to those who are deaf or hard of hearing or blind or have low vision does not change that service. ...
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5. Q: What are some common problems that people with disabilities have with law enforcement?
Individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech disabilities or mental retardation, or who are blind or visually impaired may not recognize or be able to respond to police...
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Operable Parts
In addition, they proposed to include a new “key repeat” provision, modify the color provision to further accommodate individuals with color blindness, and expand the scope of the operable...
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16. Reasonable accommodation
nominal sum, such as that necessary to equip a telephone for use by a secretary with impaired hearing, but a large school district might be required to make available a teacher's aide to a blind...
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Master the Skill of Giving Quick Information on How Best to Assist You
I’m blind, let me take your left arm above the elbow and I’ll follow you out. I need to hang on to you, I have poor balance, but I can walk steps....
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A. Accessible Voting Program
The Board has an obligation to provide an accessible voting program under federal law, including a program that is accessible to persons with mobility disabilities and persons who are blind...
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FM Systems
Multiple frequencies are possible and can support various programs such as audio description for people who are blind and simultaneous translation in multiple languages....
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II. DEFINITIONS
programs (SAP), large print materials, accessible electronic and information technology, or other effective methods of making visually delivered materials available to individuals who are blind...
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A. Accessible Voting Program
The County has an obligation to provide an accessible voting program under the ADA, including a program that is accessible to persons who use wheelchairs and persons who are blind or have...
- Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS) Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)
- Louisiana Rehabilitation Services (LRS)
- DEL Motorized Solutions Motorized Rolling Shades
- Durateq® Stadium Captioning
- Accessible Voting Technology Initiative
- Braille Bug
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Section 36.212 Insurance (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, a person who is blind may not be denied coverage based on blindness independent of actuarial risk classification....
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EXHIBIT 1
policy will include provisions to the following effect: The University will only purchase, develop or use technology and instructional materials that do not exclude persons who are blind...
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Pricilla Rogers, Ph.D. Making the “Invisible” World “Visible”
[Slide 6] indicates some major economic impacts, not only on the person, but the caregiver: 2007 Study by Prevent Blindness: Annual Cost of Adult Vision Problems in U.S.= $51.4...
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Communication Access
Link to fact sheet: Communication Assistance - Hearing-Deaf Communication Assistance - Vision If you are blind or have low vision, make sure you have communication access....
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Section 36.212 Insurance (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
For example, a person who is blind may not be denied coverage based on blindness independent of actuarial risk classification....
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Section 1630.15(b) and (c) Disparate Impact Defenses
For example, an employer interviews two candidates for a position, one of whom is blind. Both are equally qualified....