(A) Deafness substantially limits hearing;...
Search Results "RID: Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf"
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§ 35.108(d)(2)(iii)(A) Deafness substantially limits hearing
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11. Q: If the person uses sign language, what kinds of communication will require an interpreter?
The driver, who is deaf, is pulled over and issued a noncriminal citation....
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§ 36.303(f) Video remote interpreting (VRI) services
(f) Video remote interpreting (VRI) services. A public accommodation that chooses to provide qualified interpreters via VRI service shall ensure that it provides—...
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§ 36.103(a) Rule of interpretation.
(a) Rule of interpretation....
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§ 35.160(c)(3)
(3) A public entity shall not rely on a minor child to interpret or facilitate communication, except in an emergency involving an imminent threat to the safety or welfare of an individual...
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Paragraph (d) (Advisory Guidance)
Individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing cannot locate or identify controls that require hearing....
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302.4 Without Hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
302.4 Without Hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to revise the criterion for users who are deaf....
- ADA25: #12 of 25 -- Court Access
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Sec.36.103(a) Rule of interpretation
(a) Rule of interpretation....
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Are airlines allowed to require all passengers who are both deaf and blind to travel with an attendant?
QUESTION: Are airlines allowed to require all passengers who are both deaf and blind to travel with an attendant? ANSWER: No....
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Video remote interpreting (VRI) service
Video remote interpreting (VRI) service means an interpreting service that uses video conference technology over dedicated lines or wireless technology offering high-speed, wide-bandwidth...
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Video remote interpreting (VRI) service
Video remote interpreting (VRI) service means an interpreting service that uses video conference technology over dedicated lines or wireless technology offering high-speed, wide-bandwidth...
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Deaf or Hard of Hearing
People who are deaf or hard of hearing and who rely on lip reading for information must be able to clearly see the face of the person who is speaking....
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10. Q: Do police departments have to arrange for a sign language interpreter every time an officer interacts with a person who is deaf?
For example, emergency personnel responding to a car accident may need to rely on a family member to interpret in order to evaluate the physical condition of an individual who is deaf....
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§27.7(c) Communications
(c) Communications. Recipients shall take appropriate steps to ensure that communications with their applicants, employees, and beneficiaries are available to persons with impaired...
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12102(1)(A)
(A) qualified interpreters or other effective methods of making aurally delivered materials available to individuals with hearing impairments;...
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12103(1)(A)
(A) qualified interpreters or other effective methods of making aurally delivered materials available to individuals with hearing impairments;...
- ADA25: #13 of 25 -- Jails and Prisons
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Design Guidelines for the Hearing and Visually-Impaired
Comment. Several commenters stated that the proposed guidelines failed to provide design features for people with hearing and visual impairments. These commenters stated that visual...
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Communicating With Individuals Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
When working with an interpreter, many people are tempted to watch the interpreter instead of maintaining eye contact with the Deaf individual....
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Attachment D: HUMBOLDT COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICY STATEMENT REGARDING EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION WITH PEOPLE WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
Accordingly, an interpreter must be able to sign to the deaf individual (or interpret orally to the person who does not use sign language) what is being said by the hearing person and to...
- ADA25: #22 of 25 -- Preservation of Relay Services
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Captioning, narrative description, and video interpreting services. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
, and an interpreter. ...
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Paragraph (d) Operable without hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (d) Operable without hearing (Section-by-Section Analysis) No substantive comments were received on this paragraph and no changes were made, other than the editorial...
