When there is background noise it becomes difficult to hear well, the speech may be audible but may not be understandable.”...
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2. Movie Patrons With Hearing and Vision Disabilities
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NOTES
Full meeting minutes are available at http://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/health-care/about-this-rulemaking/background/committee-meetings/minutes-february-26-and-27,-2013...
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Mobile Web Sites, Mobile Apps, and Other Electronic Communication Technology
By way of comparison, they observed the efforts of government agencies to effectively communicate with people from diverse cultural backgrounds by making their regulations and guidance documents...
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2. Justification for Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web ICT
Examples include: a requirement for a logical reading order, the ability to resize text, and the ability to turn off background audio that might interfere with comprehension and screen reading...
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I. Introduction to the Study
Background There are an estimated 2.9 million children with disabilities under the age of 18 in the United States (U.S. Census Bureau, 2009). ...
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II. Cost-disproportionality Is Only a Factor Under Certain Circumstances
while there might be, in practice, a correlation or overlap between technical feasibility and “particularly excessive costs,” the “omission of any reference to costs” in the statutory and regulatory...
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Safe harbor and other proposed limitations on barrier removal.
Instead, in keeping with its obligations under the SBREFA to consider regulatory alternatives, the Department is seeking public comment on an alternative suggested by advocates for small...
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Comments to the NPRM
though, with few exceptions, these numbers appeared to be based on extrapolations premised on assumptions about the requirements of the NPRM that were contrary to the language of the NPRM's regulatory...
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"Qualified Interpreter'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
While the Department included definitions for ‘‘cued speech interpreter'' and ‘‘oral interpreter'' in the regulatory text proposed in the NPRM, the Department has decided that it is unnecessary...
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V. Enforcement and Termination
Nothing in this Agreement relates to other provisions of the ADA or affects Harris County’s obligations to comply with any other federal, state, or local statutory, administrative, regulatory...
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Annex B GOVERNMENT RESOURCES
Employment questions: 202-376-6200 (voice); 202-376-6205 (TTY) Job Accommodation Network: 800-526-7234 (voice and TTY) Regulatory Information Service Center (http://reginfo.gov) The...
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Subpart F-Certification of State Laws or Local Building Codes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department anticipates that in place of § 36.603, it will issue regulatory guidance in conjunction with the publication of the final rule that will provide more streamlined submission...
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Assistive listening systems. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
when a person has significant hearing loss, that person may be able to hear and understand information in a quiet situation with the use of hearing aids or cochlear implants; however, as background...
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382.3 What do the terms in this rule mean?
Defining “high-contrast captioning” as “captioning that is at least as easy to read as white letters on a consistent black background” not only ensures that captions will be effective but...
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Notes
Summary and background papers. Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, The National Academies Press: Washington DC, 2006, pp. 185–193....
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3.2 Study Limitations and Other Issues
Three out of four of the simulated sidewalk sections used as backgrounds for the detectable warnings were not actual paving materials, but were simulated from paint and sand mixtures, and...
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Assistive listening systems. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
when a person has significant hearing loss, that person may be able to hear and understand information in a quiet situation with the use of hearing aids or cochlear implants; however, as background...
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General Comments (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
order to maintain a consistent and uniform set of accessibility standards that can be efficiently and effectively implemented at the State and local level through the existing building regulatory...
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Equipment and furniture. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The Department has not issued specific regulatory guidance on equipment and furniture, but proposed such regulations in 1991....
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Communication Access
The updated version includes both regulatory updates (from the 2010 update to the Act) along with practical actionable guidance http://www.adahospitality.org/accessible-meetings-events-conferences-guide...
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General Comments (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
order to maintain a consistent and uniform set of accessibility standards that can be efficiently and effectively implemented at the State and local level through the existing building regulatory...
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Section 1194.2 Purpose (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
technology industry and some Federal agencies were concerned that the concept of what is commercially available was more appropriately within the jurisdiction of the Federal Acquisition Regulatory...
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"Qualified Interpreter" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
While the Department included definitions for ‘‘cued speech interpreter'' and ‘‘oral interpreter'' in the regulatory text proposed in the NPRM, the Department has decided that it is unnecessary...