Paragraph (b) specifically provides that a public accommodation shall remove transportation barriers in existing vehicles to the extent that it is readily achievable to do so, but that the...
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  Section 36.310 Transportation Provided by Public Accommodations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
  
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  2. Amended TTY Requirements
  technical specifications for TTY functionality appear as a new subsection (412.8) to the section that collectively sets forth the technical requirements applicable to ICT with two-way voice communication... 
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  a. Public Television and Videos
  If your local government produces public television programs or videos, they must be accessible. A common way of making them accessible to people who are unable to hear the audio... 
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  Auxiliary Aids and Services for Students with Disabilities
  Among the auxiliary aids and services that help to ensure effective communication for students with disabilities are listed below. 153 qualified interpreters note takers... 
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  Federal Communications Commission
  Federal Communications Commission offers technical assistance on the ADA's telephone relay service (TRS) requirements.... 
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  Companions
  The ADA refers to such people as “companions” and requires public entities to provide effective communication for companions who have disabilities Effective communication with companions... 
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  11. Q: If the person uses sign language, what kinds of communication will require an interpreter?
  A: The length, importance, or complexity of the communication will help determine whether an interpreter is necessary for effective communication.... 
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  Site Selection
  Private businesses must remove structural barriers where it is “readily achievable” to do so, meaning where it is “easily accomplishable and able to be carried out without much difficulty... 
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  Emergency Communication [§407.4.9]
  Emergency Communication [§407.4.9] The ASME A17.1 code requires a two-way means of emergency communication in elevator cars.... 
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  Effective Emergency Management: Making Improvements for Communities and People with Disabilities
  Effective Emergency Management: Making Improvements for Communities and People with Disabilities Executive Summary: The challenges faced by people with disabilities in disaster-threat... 
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  8. Revisions to Exceptions under 508 Standards
  We reasoned that, since maintenance spaces or closets are already exempted from accessibility requirements under section F203.6 of the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) Standards, there was... 
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  215.5 Residential Dwelling Units, F215.5 Residential Dwelling Units
  Residential Dwelling Units F215.5 Residential Dwelling Units The final rule edits the references in these sections to the technical requirements for residential dwelling units with communication... 
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  2. Getting To, Into and Through a Health Care Facility
  You can encounter barriers even before you get to your medical appointment. ... 
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  16. Q: What is a TDD and does every police station have to have one?
  A: A telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) is a device used by individuals with hearing or speech disabilities to communicate on the telephone.... 
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  Section 36.308 Seating in Assembly Areas (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The purpose of the section is unchanged: To establish the barrier removal requirements for assembly areas. ... 
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  232.2.2 Cells with Communication Features
  232.2.2 Cells with Communication Features.... 
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  Title III Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
  Title III Readily Achievable Barrier Removal Title III of the ADA requires that places of public accommodation (e.g., hotels, resorts, swim clubs, and sites of events open to the public... 
