The Television Decoder Circuitry Act of 1990 requires that all televisions with screens 13 inches or larger sold after July 1, 1993, have built-Âin closed caption decoders....
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411.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Due to advances in technology, this proposed section neither distinguishes between analog and digital televisions, nor conditions the requirement for closed caption decoder circuitry on screen...
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1. Face-to-Face Communications
CART is a service in which an operator types what is said into a computer that displays the typed words on a screen....
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7. Q: What about applicants with a history of illegal drug use? Do they have rights under the ADA?
On the other hand, policies that screen out applicants because of a history of addiction or treatment for addiction must be carefully scrutinized to ensure that the policies are job-related...
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D. Notice Requirements
Should the Department include a requirement that movie theater owners and operators establish a system for notifying individuals with disabilities in advance of movie screenings as to which...
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602.2 Accessibility and Compatibility Features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
instructions on use of the voice guidance system of a multifunction office machine, or guidance on using software designed for compatibility with commonly used assistive technologies (such as screen...
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Auxiliary aids and services
methods of making aurally delivered information available to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing; Qualified readers; taped texts; audio recordings; Brailled materials and displays; screen...
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§1630.14(d)(1) Employee health program
A program consisting of a measurement, test, screening, or collection of health-related information without providing results, follow-up information, or advice designed to improve the health...
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Guiding Principles
The use of touch and tactile exhibit elements should be recognized as a part of a multi-modal learning strategy....
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Issue 11: Good vibrations (vibrotactile indications)
If the arrow seems to be vibrating during flashing or steady don’t walk and there are two devices on the same pole, the devices are probably touching each other and causing vibrations....
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Notes
Surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, and other operating room staff only enter the OR covered in sterile paper gowns and caps; persons touch the patients only with gloved hands, following...
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What values are recommended for ground and floor surfaces along an accessible route?
The m-shaped curves that resulted gave a range of values from touch-down to take-off (control group: 0.2-0.3; persons with disabilities 0.7-1.0)....
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Fire Rings, Grills, Fireplaces, and Woodstoves [1011.2, 1011.3, and 1011.5]
Fire rings that are constructed with two concentric walls reduce the chances that people using mobility devices and children will receive burns when the outside wall is touched....
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Interacting with People with Hearing Disabilities
To get the attention of a person, lightly touch the individual or wave your hand....
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4. c. CUSTOMER SERVICE and COMMUNICATION and ACCESS
Each topic is touched upon in enough depth to get you started on making communications more accessible....
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Subject testing
inclusion criteria were that the subject must use a manual or power WC as their primary means of mobility (greater than 50% of the day), propel their WC independently without their feet touching...
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2. The 2010 Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
about the status of digital conversion, including projections about when movie theaters, both large and small, expected to exhibit movies using digital cinema, the percentage of movie screens...