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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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)?
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14. Does an employer have to provide reasonable accommodation to enable an employee with a disability to have equal access to information communicated in the workplace to non-disabled employees?
Employers must ensure that employees with disabilities have access to information that is provided to other similarly-situated employees without disabilities, regardless of whether they...
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Q: In areas without 9-1-1 services, are PSAPs still required to provide access for TTY users to the telephone emergency services?
Q: In areas without 9-1-1 services, are PSAPs still required to provide access for TTY users to the telephone emergency services? A: Yes....
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Swimming pools. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Question 36: The Department would like to hear from public accommodations and individuals with disabilities about this exemption. ...
- Viking Tactile Blue Braille and Raised Letter Sign
- Corbin Russwin Inc. TL3700 Series of tubular locks
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A Note on Language and Terms
"Disability advocates strive for equality, accessibility and acceptance, yet they are continually confronted by language which perpetuates negative stereotypes of who they are....
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D. Effective Communication: Auxiliary Aids and Services
Atlantis will promptly respond to cruise line passengers’ requests for Appropriate Auxiliary Aids and Services, including qualified interpreters, for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing...
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III-4.3100 General
A public accommodation is required to provide auxiliary aids and services that are necessary to ensure equal access to the goods, services, facilities, privileges, or accommodations that...
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Visual Alarms
Result: People who are deaf have no way of knowing that a building emergency has been declared while others who can hear are alerted by the audible alarm....
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410.8 Video Communication (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Many commenters expressed support for the general concept of a video quality requirement as important for ensuring the accessibility of a means of communication, which, for persons who are...
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382.125 What procedures do carriers follow when wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and other assistive devices must be stowed in the cargo compartment?
This may be a flight within an hour or two with respect to a domestic destination; it could be a matter of days with respect to some carriers’ international flights....
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2. Referenced Documents
E867 Standard Terminology Relating to Vehicle-Pavement Systems E1364 Standard Test Method for Measuring Road Roughness by Static Level Method E1926 Standard Practice for Computing International...
- TownSteel XME9010 Mortise Lockdown Rigid Trim Keypad Mortise
- TownSteel FCE4010 Cylindrical Lockdown Rigid Trim
- TownSteel FCE4020 Cylindrical Lockdown Clutched Trim RFID Cylindrical
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Sign language interpreter or CART
interpreting and/or computer assisted real time (CART) captioning requests are made, contact an interpreting service early in the process when scheduling these services for the deaf or hearing...
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OCCUPANT NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS
People with cognitive disabilities can hear standard alarms and voice announcements and see visual indicators that warn of danger and the need to evacuate....
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Finding CART Providers
Reporters Association (NCRA) Captioning Matters (created and maintained by NCRA) National Association of the Deaf Stenosearch The Office for Deaf and Hard of Hearing...
- Institute for Human Centered Design (IHCD)
- Sennheiser EK 2020-D-II-US Digital RF Body Pack Receiver
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1. Face-to-Face Communications
Examples of instances where more advanced aids and services are necessary include meetings, hearings, interviews, medical appointments, training and counseling sessions, and court proceedings...