For these individuals, the most useful access tools may be assistive listening systems and devices, speech-to-text technologies or services (such as CART), and captioning for videos....
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Hearing Loss Later in Life
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Signs
They must also meet specific requirements for mounting location, color contrast, and non-glare surface....
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Identification [4.3.11.5]
as directional signage at inaccessible exits and instructions on using the space, are subject to requirements for character proportion (4.30.2) and height (4.30.3) and sign finish and contrast...
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11B-1008.3.2.2 Height
Each transfer step shall be 8 inches (203 mm) high maximum....
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11B-411.2.1.2.4.2 Size
Elevator assignment characters shall be 1 inch high (25 mm) minimum....
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Height: ADA Standard Section 1008.3.2.2
Each transfer step shall be 8 inches (205 mm) high maximum....
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Vertical: ADA Standard Section 303.2
Section 303.2 covers the current ADA Standards for vertical changes in level.
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11B-1008.3.2.2 Height
Each transfer step shall be 8 inches (203 mm) high maximum....
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11B-411.2.1.2.4.2 Size
Elevator assignment characters shall be 1 inch high (25 mm) minimum....
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Parallel Approach: ADA Standard Section 904.4.1
A portion of the counter surface that is 36 inches (915 mm) long minimum and 36 inches (915 mm) high maximum above the finish floor shall be provided....
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Play Tables: ADA Standard Section 1008.4.3
Where play tables are provided, knee clearance 24 inches (610 mm) high minimum, 17 inches deep (430 mm) minimum, and 30 inches (760 mm) wide minimum shall be provided....
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Beveled: ADA Standard Section 303.3
Section 303.3 covers the current ADA Standards for beveled level changes.
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§ 37.3 Auxiliary aids and services
notetakers, transcription services, written materials, telephone headset amplifiers, assistive listening devices, assistive listening systems, telephones compatible with hearing aids, closed caption...
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g. Discussion of Significant Regulatory Alternatives That Minimize Impact on Small Entities
Requiring only 50 percent of screens to have closed captioning and audio description. ...
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2. Movie Patrons With Hearing and Vision Disabilities
These increases will likely lead to corresponding increases in the number of people who will need captioning or audio description....
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f. Duplicative or Overlapping Federal Rules
The Department is not aware of any existing federal regulations that impose duplicative, overlapping, or conflicting requirements relative to the requirements in the proposed movie captioning...
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A. Question 1: Applicability of Section 904.4.1’s Exception
Section 904.4.1 and its exception both require that a sales or service counter be “36 inches (915 mm) high maximum above the finish floor,” and Section 904.4.1 further requires that a sales...
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11B-1008.4.3 Play tables
Where play tables are provided, knee clearance 24 inches (610 mm) high minimum, 17 inches deep (432 mm) minimum, and 30 inches (762 mm) wide minimum shall be provided....
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11B-1008.4.3 Play tables
Where play tables are provided, knee clearance 24 inches (610 mm) high minimum, 17 inches deep (432 mm) minimum, and 30 inches (762 mm) wide minimum shall be provided....
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A.2.ii. - Should EIT be compatible with assistive technology?
Also, multimedia presentations that require captioning and descriptive video must have these features built into the product, as it is impractical to expect end users to add on their own...
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1.4.1. Deferral of Coverage for Auditoriums Showing Analog Movies Exclusively
theaters in the future that continue to show analog movies exclusively, whether analog movies will continue to be produced, and, if so, whether they will be produced or distributed with captioning...
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