Interpreters must be qualified.24 This means that the interpreter must be able to interpret both receptively (having the skill needed to understand what the person with a disability is saying...
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2. What are examples of auxiliary aids and services for students with hearing, vision, and speech disabilities?
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207.1 General
Means of egress shall comply with section 1003.2.13 of the International Building Code (2000 edition and 2001 Supplement) or section 1007 of the International Building Code (2003 edition...
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§35.160 General
For example, a qualified interpreter may be necessary when the information being communicated is complex, or is exchanged for a lengthy period of time....
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Railings—Guardrails, Handrails, and Safety
For safety, the International Building Code (IBC), http://www.iccsafe.org, section 1003.2.12 contains requirements for guardrail height and the spacing of rails where there is a drop off...
- CalCasp Training: Access Plan Review
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CASI Accessibility Construction Inspection Checklist
It is important during the progress inspections that the building inspector verify all elements will be able to meet the minimum accessibility requirements of the California Building Code...
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CALBO Accessibility Construction Inspection Checklist
It is important during the progress inspections that the building inspector verify all elements will be able to meet the minimum accessibility requirements of the California Building Code...
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13. Q: When a sign language interpreter is needed, where do I find one?
A: Your department should have one or more interpreters available on call. This is generally accomplished through a contract with a sign language interpreter service. Communicating...
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§27.7 Discrimination prohibited.
[44 FR 31468, May 31, 1979, as amended at 68 FR 51390, Aug. 26, 2003; 79 FR 21405, Apr. 16, 2014; 80 FR 13260, Mar. 13, 2015]
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F. Training
To promptly identify communication needs of Patients and Companions who are deaf or hard of hearing and which auxiliary aids are effective in which situations; To secure Qualified...
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3. Discussion of Comments on Related Fair Housing Issues Compliance Deadline
to make changes to buildings near completion....
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§ 36.303(b) Examples
(b) Examples. The term auxiliary aids and services includes--
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Sec.36.401(a) General
(a) General.
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Section 35.151(d) Scope of Coverage (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department is proposing § 35.151(d) to clarify that the requirements established by this section, including those contained in the proposed standards, prescribe what is necessary...
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§ 36.401(a) General
(a) General.
- International Code Council (ICC)
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III-9.0000 CERTIFICATION
Regulatory references: 28 CFR 36.601-36.608.
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TEST NO. 1 – INDIVIDUAL BUILDING TEST
It is not required by this code to provide an accessible route when the terrain of the site is such that both of the following apply: 1. The slopes of the undisturbed site...
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TEST NO. 1 – INDIVIDUAL BUILDING TEST
It is not required by this code to provide an accessible route when the terrain of the site is such that both of the following apply: The slopes of the undisturbed site...
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EMPLOYMENT
Discrimination against qualified individuals (i.e., an individual who can perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodations) is prohibited in all employment...
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§35.140 Employment Discrimination Prohibited
§35.140 Employment Discrimination Prohibited Title II of the ADA applies to all activities of public entities, including their employment practices. The proposed rule...
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Section 35.130 General Prohibitions Against Discrimination (Section-by-Section Analysis)
ETA Editor's Note This section has no content in the original document.
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§ 35.130 General prohibitions against discrimination
§ 35.130 General prohibitions against discrimination.
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§35.130 General prohibitions against discrimination (Section-by-Section Analysis)
§35.130 General prohibitions against discrimination. (Section-by-Section Analysis) The general prohibitions against discrimination in the rule are generally based on the...