The telephone and emergency signaling device shall comply with Sections 11B-309.3 _|Operable Parts; Height|_ and 11B-309.4 _|Operation|_.
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11B-409.4.7.2 Operable parts
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11B-409.4.7.1 Type
A telephone and emergency signal device shall be provided in the car.
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§1193.2 Scoping.
This part provides requirements for accessibility, usability, and compatibility of new products and existing products which undergo substantial change or upgrade, or for which new...
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11B-708.3 Handsets
11B-708.3 Handsets. Handset cords, if provided, shall be 29 inches (737 mm) long minimum.
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11B-409.4.7.3 Compartment
If the telephone or device is in a closed compartment, the compartment door hardware shall comply with Section 11B-309 _|Operable Parts|_.
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11B-409.4.7.3 Compartment
If the telephone or device is in a closed compartment, the compartment door hardware shall comply with Section 11B-309.
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11B-708.3 Handsets
Handset cords, if provided, shall be 29 inches (737 mm) long minimum.
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11B-409.4.7.2 Operable parts
The telephone and emergency signaling device shall comply with Sections 11B-309.3 and 11B-309.4.
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11B-409.4.7.1 Type
A telephone and emergency signal device shall be provided in the car.
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409.4.7.2 Operable Parts
409.4.7.2 Operable Parts. The telephone and emergency signaling device shall comply with 309.3 and 309.4.
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409.4.7.1 Type
A telephone and emergency signal device shall be provided in the car.
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708.3 Handsets
708.3 Handsets. Handset cords, if provided, shall be 29 inches (735 mm) long minimum.
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409.4.7.2 Operable Parts
The telephone and emergency signaling device shall comply with 309.3 and 309.4.
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708.3 Handsets
Handset cords, if provided, shall be 29 inches (735 mm) long minimum.
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409.4.7.3 Compartment
409.4.7.3 Compartment. If the telephone or device is in a closed compartment, the compartment door hardware shall comply with 309.
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409.4.7.1 Type
409.4.7.1 Type. A telephone and emergency signal device shall be provided in the car.
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409.4.7.3 Compartment
If the telephone or device is in a closed compartment, the compartment door hardware shall comply with 309.
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Electronic and information technology (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) requested that public address systems, alarm systems, and two-way communications systems such as intercoms be expressly included as...
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5. Interoperability Requirements for Assistive Technology
Examples of assistive technology commonly used with computers include: screen readers, screen magnification software, specialized keyboards, refreshable braille displays, and voice recognition...
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C. Communication Features
C. Are the proper number of the following elements provided for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing in each accessible guestroom/suite, each accessible guestroom/suite required...
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Making Community Emergency Preparedness and Response Programs Accessible to People with Disabilities
One of the most important roles of local government is to protect their citizenry from harm, including helping people prepare for and respond to emergencies. Making local government...
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2. HEARING
Interpreter [specify type] American Sign Language (ASL) Pidgin Signed English (PSE) Signed English Oral Cued...