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Re: Adding an elevator for barrier removal trigger POT upgrades?
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Reservation Systems Requirements for Places of Lodging
configuration of accessible guest rooms and bathrooms; the availability of accessibility equipment or features such as bath benches, or visual alarm and alert devices for guests who are deaf...
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a. Summary of Reasons for Proposed Regulation
First, for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing or blind or have low vision, the unavailability of captioned or audio-described movies inhibits their ability to socialize and fully take...
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Background
“us”) amended 14 CFR Part 382 (Part 382), its ACAA rule, to apply the rule to foreign carriers and to add new provisions concerning passengers who use medical oxygen and those who are deaf...
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Telecommunication Relay Services (TRS)
The person who is deaf signs to the communication assistant who then voices to the hearing telephone user what the person is signing....
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Purpose of Proposed Rule
explicitly require movie theaters to exhibit movies with closed captioning and audio description, as well as to provide individual captioning and audio-description devices for patrons who are deaf...
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 201.1
Section 201 discusses the scope of the ADA Standards.
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Lavatories Adjacent to Partitions
Interpretations? Here’s another one! A restroom lavatory. ...
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Issue 15: Installation Errors Increase Risk
After the interpreter signed that information in the pedestrian’s palm, the user shook his head sadly and signed back: “I am 100% deaf. I am 100% blind. I need the signal to vibrate.”...
- Sensory Software International Grid Player Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) App
- Harris Communication SafeAwake Fire Alarm Aid with Bed Shaker
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ADA Checklist for Emergency Shelters
However, this technical assistance does not constitute a legal interpretation of the statute....
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The ADA Amendments Act of 2008
Supreme Court decisions in favor of broad and inclusive interpretation....
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11B-805.4.3 Turning space
Development (OSHPD), which has jurisdiction over hospitals and long-term care facilities in California, issued Code Application Notice CAN 2-11B, dated 9/9/14, which includes the following interpretation...
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Phase III- Aquarium Exhibit Installation
This would be enough tactile fish to allow us to conduct on site audience interviews in order to gather data on the effectiveness of the combination of the tactile models and the audio interpretive...
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Sections 35.108(c) and 36.105(c)—Major Life Activities
The ADA Amendments Act significantly expanded the range of major life activities by directing that ‘‘major’’ be interpreted in a more expansive fashion, by adding a significant new category...
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Section 36.302(c) Service Animals (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In general, the Department is proposing to retain the scope of the current regulation while clarifying its longstanding policies and interpretations....
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Providing minimal protection. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In the Department's ‘‘ADA Business Brief on Service Animals'' (2002), the Department interpreted the ‘‘minimal protection'' language within the context of a seizure (i.e., alerting and protecting...
- LS-80 Basic Stationary IR System
- Willoughby Industries ASUW-1314-HEU-FA-BS Contoured High Efficiency Urinal with Washout Flush
- Estimote Beacons and Stickers Wireless Sensors for Contextual Awareness
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Introduction
Our goal was to use these “hyper-artifacts” to integrate the interpretive information and the underlying theme of an exhibit program with the tactile experience....
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Appendix C to Part 35— Guidance to Revisions to ADA Title II and Title III Regulations Revising the Meaning and Interpretation of the Definition of “Disability” and Other Provisions in Order To Incorporate the Requirements of the ADA Amendments Act
Note: This appendix contains guidance providing a section-by-section analysis of the revisions to 28 CFR parts 35 and 36 published on August 11, 2016. Click here to view Appendix...
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1. Providing Equal Access With Auxiliary Aids and Services
effective communication.4 You also must make information about the location of accessible services, activities, and facilities available in a format that is accessible to people who are deaf...