facilities by the 2010 ADA Standards 702.1 Exception is addressed in greater detail at CBC Chapter 9, Section 907 - Fire Alarm and Detection Systems (full contents are not included in this Guide...
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11B-702.1 General
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What is a "reasonable accommodation"?
workspace or making other changes to reduce noisy distractions for someone with a mental disability; training and other written materials in an accessible format, such as in Braille, on audio...
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Timely and Complete Access to Information
[Sec. 382.45(c)] Passengers who are unable to obtain the information from the audio or visual systems in airports or on board must request the information from you....
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407.10 Privacy (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Machines, as addressed in the ADA and ABA Accessibility Guidelines (36 CFR Part 1191, Appendix D, section 707.4), typically support compliance with this requirement by providing a handset or audio...
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C. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
To the Department’s knowledge there are no State or local codes that specifically address captioning and audio description. ...
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III-7.5185 Automated teller machines
This can include Braille and raised letters and/or audio handsets, along with tactile keys....
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382.3 What do the terms in this rule mean?
We further proposed not to include a definition of “informational,” but we stated in the preamble that we intended that word to apply to all videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual displays...
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F233 Residential Facilities
Regarding GSA facilities (those covered in this pocket guide), guidance has been provided by GSA in its SubChapter C—Real Property Regulations at Part 102-76—Design and Construction....
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B. What does an accessibility survey entail?
The forms and instructions contained in Appendices 1 and 2 will guide surveyors through this process, which generally entails: identifying the features at the facility that need...
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Service Animal:
Service animals may assist people with disabilities by, for example: guiding persons with vision impairments; alerting persons with deafness to specific sounds;...
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Long Term Care / Nursing Homes
Long Term Care / Nursing Homes Definitions of "long term care" in health regulations, building codes, and accreditation standards can be used as a guide to determine in which facilities...
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Chapter 3 Addendum: Title II Checklist (General Effective Communication)
printed materials provided to the public by the locality and an indication of whether these materials are provided, upon request, in an accessible format, such as in large print, Braille, or audio...
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1.7 Procedure
printed in a large font size and sent to participants via mail or e-mail (whichever was preferred). 1.7.1 Introduction and Vision Testing Upon arrival at Westat, participants were guided...
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"Service Animal" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The current definition of "service animal" in § 36.104 is, "any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with...
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20. Where can a school district or parent get more information about these issues?
In addition, a list of OSEP’s State contacts can be found at http://www2.ed.gov/policy/speced/guid/idea/monitor/state‐contact‐list.html....
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3. b. Government Assistance
Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Guide for Small Businesses, October 15, 2002. https://www.ada.gov/smbusgd.pdf PDF (957 KB) ADA Guide...
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2 - Specifications
The four items that should be communicated as stated in the introduction to this guide can clearly be defined in the specifications with corresponding dimensions shown on the drawings....
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V. Modifications in Policies, Practices, and Procedures
Modifications in existing practices generally must be made to permit the use of guide dogs and other service animals....
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10. Other Accommodations
employer accessible; providing a personal assistant for certain job-related functions, such as a page turner for a person who has no hands, or a travel attendant to act as a sighted guide...
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Accessible Routes
head room, surface, slope (maximum of 1:12 or 8.33%), changes in level, doors, egress, and areas of rescue assistance, unless otherwise modified by specific provisions outlined in this guide...
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Notifying the Access Board When an Entire Trail or Beach Access Route is Exempted [F204.4.1]
Sample notification forms are in the appendix of this guide and are also available on the Access Board’s Web site at www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and -standards/recreation-facilities/...
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Using the Beach Access Route Exceptions [1018.1, Exceptions 1 and 2]
of the exceptions on portions of a beach access route and notifying the Access Board when it is impracticable to provide an entire beach access route, is provided in the section of this guide...