Museums as sources of information One of the interviewers asked about good information experiences in museums where you learn in detail information you didn’t know before....
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Museums as sources of information
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- CommonLook Professional Services for Electronic Accessibility of Documents and Forms
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A4.3.1(1) Travel Distances
However, on trips over 100 ft (30 m), disabled people are apt to rest frequently, which substantially increases their trip times....
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Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, for questions pertaining to the accessibility of Federal electronic information and technology, call the Access Board listed on page one....
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Appendix 2: Survey Forms: Curb Ramps
If yes, answer one of the next two questions. If not, skip to question 10....
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Without explaining why it applies here, the Department asks the Court to apply the Chevron framework to its understanding of Title II....
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9.b [§ 4.7.5]
9.b [§ 4.7.5] If the sidewalk at the top of the ramp (“x”) is less than 48 inches wide and the curb ramp you are surveying has flared sides, answer this question....
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5.2 Q. If a building design contains a mix of single-story flats on grade and single-story flats located above grade over a public parking area, do the flats over the parking area have to be accessible?
In the example in the above question, because some single-story flats are situated on grade, these flats would be the ground floor dwelling units and would be required to be accessible....
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Completing the Checklist
If the measurement or number falls short of that required for accessibility, write the measurement or number to the right of the question in the area under “Comments.”...
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NPRM and Comments
The Department asked about whether the Department should require that Web sites operated by transportation providers be made accessible to individuals who are blind or visually impaired...
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2. Tips to Improve Access
Even so, you still have the right to ask for and suggest changes....
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F. The Department's Rulemaking History Regarding Captioning and Video Description
The NPRM asked exploratory questions about, but proposed no regulatory text for, movie captioning and video descriptions....
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Open Captioning (or Other Technologies) as an Option for Compliance (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In Question 9 of the 2010 ANPRM, the Department asked whether it should give movie theaters the discretion to exhibit movies with open captions should they so desire, as an alternate method...
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Covered Multifamily Dwellings
A number of questions and comments were received on what should, or should not, be considered a covered multifamily dwelling....
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Restaurants and Lounges
Ask the guest about his or her lighting preferences. Would he or she prefer to be near a window? Would he or she prefer a table with strong lighting?...
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QUESTION: WHAT ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS APPLY TO PASSENGER RAIL CARS WHEN SPECIFIC DESIGN STANDARDS ARE NOT PROVIDED IN 49 CFR PART 38?
ANSWER: This guidance applies to all new and remanufactured passenger rail cars, including rail cars that are in the design phase on the date this guidance is issued. Rail...
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QUESTION: WHERE THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 37.42 APPLY, WHICH CARS OF A TRAIN DOES A RAILROAD OPERATOR HAVE TO MAKE AVAILABLE TO PASSENGERS WITH DISABILITIES?
ANSWER: The performance standard of section 37.42(a) requires that passengers with disabilities “must have access to all accessible cars available to passengers without...
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Communicating with Customers
When communication by speech is not possible, simple questions, such as the price of an item, may be handled with pen and paper by exchanging written notes or a mixture of speech and written...