If a person is wearing a hearing aid, do not assume the individual can hear you. Minimize background noise and other distractions whenever possible....
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Practical Suggestions for Communicating Effectively
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Chapter 3: Assisting Air Travelers with Disabilities, Planning a Trip
Mobility Aids and Assistive Devices D. Service Animals E. Accommodations for Air Travelers who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind F. Communicable Diseases G....
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ATTACHMENT A
ATTACHMENT A H&R BLOCK POLICY REGARDING EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING Clients who are deaf or hard of hearing, or with other communication...
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EQUITABLE RELIEF
. § 12182(b)(2)(A)(iii), the Hospitals will provide to deaf or hard-of-hearing Patients and Companions any appropriate auxiliary aids and services that are necessary for effective communication...
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38. Is an employer relieved of its obligation to provide reasonable accommodation for an employee with a disability who fails to take medication, to obtain medical treatment, or to use an assistive device (such as a hearing aid)?
No. The ADA requires an employer to provide reasonable accommodation to remove workplace barriers, regardless of what effect medication, other medical treatment, or assistive devices...
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C. Federal Appellate Case Law
Circuit is the only Federal court of appeals to address the question whether the ADA requires movie theaters to provide captioning and audio description to patrons who are deaf or hard of hearing...
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I. PURPOSE
This Agreement reaffirms and restates the SCDC's obligations to provide appropriate auxiliary aids and services whenever necessary to ensure effective communication with inmates who have...
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Q: Can PSAPs rely on State relay services to answer emergency calls from persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech impairments?
Q: Can PSAPs rely on State relay services to answer emergency calls from persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech impairments? A: No....
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Assistive Listening Systems
These devices serve people who are hard of hearing, including those who use hearing aids. Assistive listening systems are generally categorized by their mode of transmission....
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706 Assistive Listening Systems
These devices serve people who are hard of hearing, including those who use hearing aids. Assistive listening systems are generally categorized by their mode of transmission....
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EQUITABLE RELIEF
Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 12182(b)(2)(A)(iii), AFAC will provide to Patients and Companions, who are deaf or hard of hearing, any appropriate auxiliary aids and services that are necessary...
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IV. EQUITABLE RELIEF
. § 12182(b)(2)(A)(iii), Swedish Edmonds will provide to Patients and Companions who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing any appropriate Auxiliary Aids and Services that are necessary for effective...
- At your service. A 20 minute film. Engage customers with disabilities.
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DEFINITIONS
The term “auxiliary aids and services” includes qualified interpreters on-site or through video remote interpreting (VRI) services; notetakers; real-time computer-aided transcription services...
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DEFINITIONS
The term "auxiliary aids and services" means: qualified sign language or oral interpreters, note takers, computer-assisted real time transcription services, written materials, telephone...
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II-3.6200 Personal services and devices
A public entity is not required to provide individuals with disabilities with personal or individually prescribed devices, such as wheelchairs, prescription eyeglasses, or hearing aids,...
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ADA OBLIGATIONS AND ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY THE CITY AND PPD
Auxiliary Aids or Services. ...
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§104.44(d)(2)
(2) Auxiliary aids may include taped texts, interpreters or other effective methods of making orally delivered materials available to students with hearing impairments, readers in libraries...
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III-2.4000 Substantial limitation of a major life activity
ILLUSTRATION 1: A person who is deaf is substantially limited in the major life activity of hearing....
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II-2.4000 Substantial limitation of a major life activity
ILLUSTRATION 1: A person who is deaf is substantially limited in the major life activity of hearing....
- How to Text 9-1-1 for the Deaf, Deafblind, Hard of Hearing, & Speech Disabled
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EXHIBIT A
All communication aids and services are provided FREE OF CHARGE. If you need further assistance, please ask your nurse or other Hospital Personnel....
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b. Summary of Objectives of, and Legal Basis for, the Proposed Regulation
and services for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing or blind or have low vision. ...
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14. Who in a school district participates in the determinations about the provision of auxiliary aids and services under Title II? Does the ultimate decision maker differ depending upon whether the student is covered by the IDEA, Title II, or both?
The Title II regulations do not designate a particular responsible person or group of people to make the determinations about the provision of auxiliary aids and services under Title II....