Ancillary Services refers to Diagnostic and Therapeutic services such as, but not limited to: Radiology, Imaging, Cardiac Testing, Kidney dialysis, Physical Therapy, Occupational therapy , Speech...
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Physical Access
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What Situations Require an Interpreter?
interpreter may be needed in lengthy or complex transactions – such as interviewing a victim, witness, suspect, or arrestee – if the person being interviewed normally relies on sign language or speech...
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C. Availability of Captioning and Audio Description
“Open” movie captioning shows the movie dialogue and non-speech information in written form on or near the screen with the information visible to all patrons regardless of whether they need...
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
the underlying obligation of a public accommodation to communicate effectively with its customers, clients, patients, or participants who have disabilities affecting hearing, vision, or speech...
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Issue 1: APS volume
Click or tick tones are less apt to annoy and are more detectable in traffic noise than the older cuckoo/chirp outputs.9 They are also less likely to be confused with a bird.10 11 Remedy...
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Test A (Section-by-Section Analysis)
disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological; musculoskeletal; special sense organs (which would include speech...
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Section 1194.22 Web-based Intranet and Internet Information and Applications (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The WCAG 1.0 recommend that web page authors embed a code or markup language in a document when the language changes so that speech synthesizers and Braille displays could adjust output...
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
the underlying obligation of a public accommodation to communicate effectively with its customers, clients, patients, or participants who have disabilities affecting hearing, vision, or speech...
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2.1(a)(i) A Physical or Mental Impairment
or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological, musculoskeletal, special sense organs, respiratory (including speech...
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TTYs
According to these commenters, compliance with wheelchair access provisions greatly compromises their usability by the majority of persons with hearing or speech impairments who do not use...
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Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
defined by one of the following five general categories: The Five General Categories of Disabilities Mobility Blind or Low Vision Deaf or Hard of Hearing Speech...
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Operable Parts
section 309 of the 2010 ADA standards word for word rather than by reference, as well as new requirements to allow at least one mode of operation that is usable without body contact, without speech...
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FEDERAL LAWS
602(3) of the IDEA: developmental delay (only for children under the age of 9); intellectual disability (formerly known as mental retardation); hearing impairments including deafness; speech...
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§35.161 Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
a public entity communicates with applicants and beneficiaries by telephone, TDD's or equally effective telecommunication systems be used to communicate with individuals with impaired speech...
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410.2 Volume Gain (Section-by-Section Analysis)
At present, the Commission’s regulation at § 68.317 sets forth separate requirements for analog and digital telephones based on speech amplification metrics known as “Receive Objective Loudness...
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Get Involved in the Planning Process
can share information from a cross‑disability perspective, (they have experience and can consider the needs of those with different types of disabilities [hearing, vision, mobility, speech...
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IV. DEFINITIONS
accessible electronic and information technology; or other effective methods of making aurally delivered information available to individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have a speech...
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Paragraph (e) (Advisory Guidance)
Speech input or voice recognition could be provided as an alternate input, although it should not be the only input technique....