Substituting a written test for an oral test (or written instructions for oral instructions) for people with impaired speaking or hearing skills; Administering a test in large print...
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Some Examples of Alternative Test Formats and Accommodations
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XII. Examinations and Courses
., taped exams, interpreters, large print answer sheets, or qualified readers), unless they would fundamentally alter the measurement of the skills or knowledge that the examination is intended...
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QUESTION: HOW IS IT DETERMINED WHAT KIND OF AUXILIARY AID OR SERVICE A PVO WILL PROVIDE TO A PASSENGER WITH A DISABILITY?
., a document in Braille or large print, use of a sign language interpreter or a TTY)....
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C. Movie Basics
Digital sound is synchronized to the visual images on the screen by a mechanism, called a reader head, that reads a timecode track printed on the film....
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R104.2 MUTCD
Printed copies may be purchased from the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, 444 N Capitol Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001 (http://www.transportation.org...
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Q7: Is learning the only major life activity that a school district must consider in determining if a student has a disability under Section 504 and Title II?
Some examples include: (1) a student with a visual impairment who cannot read regular print with glasses is substantially limited in the major life activity of seeing; (2) a student with...
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2. DEFINE YOUR COMMUNITY
TO DO: Print out a map of the area that you are considering. Does the community you are planning for have boundaries or are you planning for multiple geographic areas?...
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
For persons with disabilities, this publication is available in large print, Braille, audio tape, and on computer disk. Reproduction of this publication is encouraged....
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Museum Investments in Access
have disabilities, and millions of graying Baby Boomers. (3,4) Elements such as entrances without stairs, exhibit labels that can be read by visitors who are seated or standing, large-print...
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People Who Are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
Only about 5% of blind people use Braille for reading; many people who are legally blind are able to read large print. Many have “low vision.”...
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Non-Tactile Signage
Non-Tactile Signage The legibility of printed characters is a function of the viewing distance, character height and proportion, font, and the color contrast between character and background...
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F. Publicity
Such advertisement shall be expressly directed, through appropriate print publications, radio or television programs, or internet websites, to the mobility impaired community, and may be...
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Alternate formats (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed definition noted that the formats may include Braille, ASCII text, large print, recorded audio, and accessible internet programming or coding languages, among others....
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3.3 Guidance on the Visual Properties of Detectable Warnings
Consider how visual contrast between the detectable warning and sidewalk surfaces may change over time as the materials age. ...
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Executive Summary
As for airport kiosks, many passengers today use airport kiosks when arriving at the airport to finalize their travel preparations, whether scanning a passport to check in, printing a boarding...
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Q6.) How important is the method of measurement in considering the tolerances allowable in finished construction?
As more technical assistance materials and opinions are released by the Access Board and DOJ on this section of the Standards we will update this website....
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E205.3 Agency Official Communication
Educational or training materials; or I. Intranet content designed as a Web page....
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709.5 Openings
such doors are installed across corridors, a pair of opposite swinging doors without a center mullion shall be installed having vision panels with approved fire-resistance-rated glazing materials...
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704.11.1 Parapet construction
required for the supporting wall, and on any side adjacent to a roof surface, shall have noncombustible faces for the uppermost 18 inches (457 mm), including counterflashing and coping materials...
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IV. Summary of Comments and Responses on Other Aspects of the Proposed Rule
Provisions in the final rule that neither received significant comment nor materially changed from the proposed rule are not discussed in this preamble....
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Disability Specific Supplies for Emergency Kits
2016, Published and distributed by June Isaacson Kailes, Disability Policy Consultant, jik@pacbell.net Distribution is encouraged and permission is granted to copy and distribute this material...
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1132A.4.1 Thresholds
., floor material changes at door thresholds) shall not exceed ½ inch (12.7 mm)....