devices (defined as devices that magnify, enhance, or otherwise augment a visual image, but not including ordinary eyeglasses or contact lenses), prosthetics including limbs and devices, hearing...
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§ 35.108(d)(4)(i)
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Height: ADA Standard Section 505.4
Section 505.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the height of the top of the gripping surface of handrails.
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Section 36.303(g)(2) General
In such a situation, the movie theater should take steps to maximize the range of movie options for customers who are deaf or hard of hearing, or blind or have low vision, by dispersing...
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8.1 Objective
8.1 Objective The objective of this study was to establish guidelines for specifying the acceptable output characteristics of assistive listening devices for people with hearing loss....
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Athletics and Extracurricular Activities
district must first engage in an individualized inquiry to determine whether the modification is necessary. 106 As a result of this inquiry, a school district may find, for example, that a hard-of-hearing...
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Sec.36.303(b)(1)
notetakers, computer-aided transcription services, written materials, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive listening devices, assistive listening systems, telephones compatible with hearing...
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602.4 Alternate Formats for Non-electronic Support Documentation
Examples of alternate formats are electronic versions of hard copy, braille, large print and audio files....
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§ 37.91(e)
Appropriate auxiliary aids and services include providing a hard surface on which to eat....
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Section 1194.23 Telecommunications Products (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
It is important that products and systems support the protocol used by most TTYs currently in use to avoid a disenfranchisement of the majority of persons who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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§ 37.47(d)(1)
The public entity also shall hold at least one public hearing on the plan and solicit comments on it....
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C. Availability of Captioning and Audio Description
Captioning makes movies accessible to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and who are unable to benefit from the sound amplification provided by movie theaters' assistive listening...
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10.4.1(6)
information systems which broadcast information to the general public through a public address system shall provide a means to provide the same or equivalent information to persons with a hearing...
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Contents:
Items with a [*] are specific for people with disabilities who because of a variety of disabilities (mobility, breathing, allergies, hearing, seeing, walking, understanding or chronic conditions...
- Doorbell Factory Nutone Plug-In Chime with Strobe Light & Pushbutton
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602.4 Alternate Formats for Non-Electronic Support Documentation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., hard copy) format, such documentation must also be made available, upon request, in alternate formats usable by individuals who are blind or have low vision....
- American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC)
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Sold to the Highest Bidder: Building Better Auction Houses with Steel
Acoustics for the Chant The most important thing at an auction is hearing the auctioneer. If the room is an echo chamber, bidders get confused and stop bidding....
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§8.3 Adaptability
For example, in a unit adaptable for a hearing-impaired person, the wiring for visible emergency alarms may be installed but the alarms need not be installed until such time as the unit...
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§ 37.51(d)(1)
The commuter authority and responsible person(s) also shall hold at least one public hearing on the plan and solicit comments on it....
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ADAAG: ADA Standard Section 2004
This of the ADA Standards covers the definition of the 2004 ADDAG.
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Communication Access
We ask and do not assume that people who are hard of hearing or deaf can read lips, use their voice, or read written notes. H.7....
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Visible Alarms
Newly constructed buildings and facilities merely are required to provide wiring so that visible alarm systems can be added as needed to accommodate employees who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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Telecommunications. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department has become aware that individuals with disabilities who use TTYs or telecommunications relay services--primarily those who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have speech-related...
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A. Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Emergency Shelters
plans to use in an emergency and identify barriers to people with disabilities, including people who use wheelchairs or scooters or who have difficulty walking, people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing...